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- PDF written instructions
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Materials you need at home:
- 100 g Luxx Handyed Yarns Cozy Fingering (100 % wool (superwash), meterage approx. 400 m/100 g) in colour Princess or 100 g Lana Grossa Meilenweit Cashmere (70 % wool, 25 % polyamide, 5 % cashmere, meterage approx. 219 m/50 g) in colour
- 1 circular needle 2,5 mm, min. 80 cm long.
- Wool needle, measuring tape, scissors, 2 stitch markers.
Seffa Socks are worked with the magic loop method. The socks have a pretty graphic pattern with knit and purl stitches, twisted stitches, yarn overs and slipped stitches. The heel with gusset is shaped with a reinforced heel cap that is worked with slip stitches and short rows.
Difficulty ●●●○○ Size 36/37 (38/39) 40/41
Yarn 100 g Luxx Handyed Yarns Cozy Fingering (100 % wool (superwash), meterage approx. 400 m/100 g) in colour Princess
or 100 g Lana Grossa Meilenweit Cashmere (70 % wool, 25 % polyamide, 5 % cashmere, meterage approx. 219 m/50 g) in colour
Recommended needles 1 circular needle 2,5 mm, min. 80 cm long.
Knit a gauge swatch first and adjust the needle size if necessary.
Gauge 10 x 10 cm in stockinette stitch = 30 sts x 42 rows on needle 2,5 mm.
Supplies Wool needle, measuring tape, scissors, 2 stitch markers.
In this instruction, you work the socks with the Magic Loop method. You might as well work the socks on dpns, a short circular needle or any other needle system of your choice.
Tip: The leg’s pattern is not as stretchy as a regular leg worked in stockinette stitch. With larger ankles, use a 2,75 mm needle for the leg and continue with a 2,5 mm needle for the instep, once the heel is finished. Try on the leg, before knitting the heel to check if you like the length.