Moso Netbook Sock
by Kendra Nitta
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Moso Netbook Sock
by Kendra Nitta
This cozy for your netbook or mini computer has all the elements of a sock, include two heel-flap “heels”! Worked in the round with very little finishing, this piece can easily be adapted for wider or longer computers.
This design is named “Moso” -- a variety of giant bamboo native to Japan -- because it uses the bamboo stitch pattern. The netbook used in the sample is an Acer AspireOne.
This pattern uses all but a few of the 231 yards in a ball of Knit Picks Stroll. If you do not wish to unravel your swatch, or you don’t tend to knit to gauge, or your computer is of a different size, you should purchase additional yardage.
About this yarn
by Knit Picks
Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Nylon
231 yards
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