Pine Forest Stag Socks
by Rachel Fletcher
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Pine Forest Stag Socks
PINE FOREST STAG SOCKS
The inspiration for this design started with a skein of yarn as many patterns do! The skein in question was Dyed By Delz BFL sock in the Chris’s Pine Green colour way. I wanted to design a cable sock that would suit everyone. The texture and cables make this design look way more complicated that it is and I was actually say that this design would be suitable for an adventurous beginner sock knitter.
I used a tonal colour way but I think this pattern would shine in any yarn. I’m looking forward to seeing what yarns people knit the Pine Forest Stag socks up in.
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by Les Garçons
Fingering
80% Bluefaced Leicester, 20% Nylon
400 yards
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