Split-Toe Tabi Socks
by Pam Daley
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Split-Toe Tabi Socks
by Pam Daley
Tabi socks, also known as split-toe socks or Japanese toe socks, have a separate space for the big toe. This division allows you to wear the socks with thong-style sandals such as flip-flops.
These socks are worked from the top down, have an after-thought heel, and since they have a defined ‘big toe’, you will have a left and right foot sock. The body of the sock is made with the extended single crochet stitch; foundation double and single crochet, front- and back-post double crochet stitches as well as basic chains, slip stitches and single crochet are used.
2.5 – 3 ounces (70-85 grams); 320 - 390 yards (292 - 356 meters) of fingering-weight yarn size 1
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- First published: June 2012
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