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Sana socks
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Welcome to my newly designed and actually my favourite pair of cuff-down socks. Start knitting at the cuff, then work the leg and heel flap, turn the heel using short rows, create the gusset, knit the foot of socks, finish with short, medium or long wedge toe and that’s it.
The pattern stitch itself is super simple but more engaging than plain stockinette and is very addictive. Easy peasy! I also like that the lengths of foot and leg of the socks are totally adjustable!
Solid or semi-solid yarn shows off the pattern best and nicely.
If you are posting to Instagram then please use the #sanasocks @zsuzsanna_orthodoxou, so I can keep up with your projects!
The pattern contains schematics, charts and written instructions, photo and video tutorials. It has been professionally tech edited and test knitted.
Have fun!
Pattern info:
To fit following sizes:
- S (M, L)
- or to fit the circumference measurement at the ball of the foot at 19.75 (22.75, 25.5) cm / 7.75 (9, 10)”
- Foot length: 20.25 (24.25, 26.75) cm / 8 (9.5, 10.5)” (adjustable)
Finished sock circumference: 17.75 (20.25, 22.75) cm / 7 (8, 9)”
Finished sock foot length: 19.75 (22.75, 25.5) cm / 7.75 (9,10)” (adjustable)
Finished sock leg length: 20.25 (22.75, 25.5) cm / 8 (9, 10)” (adjustable)
Finished leg circumference: 17.75 (20.25, 22.75) cm / 7 (8, 9)”
Suggested yarn:
2 skeins of Coopknits Socks Yeah! in 104 - Sphene colourway, 75% merino wool, 25% nylon, approx. 50 g / 212 m / 231 yds per skein
Yardage:
approx. 55 (70, 90) g / 233 (300, 382) m / 255 (328, 418) yds of fingering weight yarn that gives you gauge.
(yarn for the gauge swatch is not included)
Needles:
2.25 mm / US 1, 80 cm / 32” long circular ndls (length according to your preference) or size needed to obtain gauge.
Instructions are written for circular ndls, using Magic Loop method, but you can easily work it on dpns as well, by dividing the sts on 3 or 4 ndls.
Gauge:
32 sts and 44 rnds = 10 cm / 4” over pattern and St st as well, on 2.25 mm / US 1 ndls, in the rnd, after blocking.
Skills required:
Magic loop method, Alternate Cable Cast-On method, Kitchener stitch.
The pattern is available for In - Store Sales.
Happy knitting!
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