Trigonometric socks for Hikers
by Lucia Light
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Trigonometric socks for Hikers
by Lucia Light
This pattern is available as a
free Ravelry download
Have a bunch of small balls of yummy wool yarn 10-20 grams each, leftovers from other projects? Are they approximately of the same yarn weight?
Put them to a good use with these fun to knit ‘trigonometric’ socks.
A little too much of a yarn for a pair of socks? Keep that extra yarn to re-knit the toe, sole and heel, once you wear them out.
These socks feature:
• re-knittable toe, sole and heel - no sewing seams;
• color work is done in intarsia technique.
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- First published: June 2011
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