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- Material , Any 4 ply yarn or fingering / sock yarn 2 colours of your choice 1 skein for contrast colour 50 gr matching for toe, heel and cuff, and 1 skein of main colour 100 gr (50 gr is enough to knit this pair of socks) for sock. , ( I used 1 skein 100 gr Fingering yarn Fairy Sardine by Mon Sheep Shop for main colour and1 ball Drops Fabel 50 gr blue for contrast colour) , Circular needles 2.5 mm small circumference , and/or DPN 2.5 mm ( 20 cm) , Cable needle 2.5 mm , 2 stitches markers M1, M2 in the pattern , tapestry needle , scissors , Gauge , 10 cm x 10 cm = 30 sts x 44 rows , Level , Medium , Note , This pattern is for socks knitted with toe-up method, Judy’s magic cast on method (Turkish cast on is great too for this pattern) for toe, German short row technique for the heel. , The socks begins with contrast colour and toe, then you knit stripes 3 rows/ 3 rows with both colours and after the heel with contrast colour, knit the ankle as indicated in the lace design, and finish with ribbed cuff with contrast colour. , , Size , S (M, L) , , S= 56 sts for cuff (about US size 7- 7.5 / EU size 37-38) , M = 64 sts for cuff (about US size 8-9 / EU size 38.5- 39.5) , L = 72 sts for cuff (about US size 10-12 / EU size 40- 42)
Materials you need at home:
- Material , Any 4 ply yarn or fingering / sock yarn 2 colours of your choice 1 skein for contrast colour 50 gr matching for toe, heel and cuff, and 1 skein of main colour 100 gr (50 gr is enough to knit this pair of socks) for sock. , ( I used 1 skein 100 gr Fingering yarn Fairy Sardine by Mon Sheep Shop for main colour and1 ball Drops Fabel 50 gr blue for contrast colour) , Circular needles 2.5 mm small circumference , and/or DPN 2.5 mm ( 20 cm) , Cable needle 2.5 mm , 2 stitches markers M1, M2 in the pattern , tapestry needle , scissors , Gauge , 10 cm x 10 cm = 30 sts x 44 rows , Level , Medium , Note , This pattern is for socks knitted with toe-up method, Judy’s magic cast on method (Turkish cast on is great too for this pattern) for toe, German short row technique for the heel. , The socks begins with contrast colour and toe, then you knit stripes 3 rows/ 3 rows with both colours and after the heel with contrast colour, knit the ankle as indicated in the lace design, and finish with ribbed cuff with contrast colour. , , Size , S (M, L) , , S= 56 sts for cuff (about US size 7- 7.5 / EU size 37-38) , M = 64 sts for cuff (about US size 8-9 / EU size 38.5- 39.5) , L = 72 sts for cuff (about US size 10-12 / EU size 40- 42)
Material: Any 4 ply yarn or fingering / sock yarn : 2 colours of your choice: 1 skein for contrast colour 50 gr matching for toe, heel and cuff, and 1 skein of main colour 100 gr (50 gr is enough to knit this pair of socks) for sock. ( I used 1 skein 100 gr Fingering yarn Fairy # Sardine by Mon Sheep Shop for main colour and1 ball Drops Fabel 50 gr # blue for contrast colour) Circular needles 2.5 mm small circumference and/or DPN 2.5 mm ( 20 cm) Cable needle 2.5 mm 2 stitches markers: M1, M2 in the pattern tapestry needle scissors Gauge: 10 cm x 10 cm = 30 sts x 44 rows Level: Medium Note: This pattern is for socks knitted with toe-up method, Judy’s magic cast on method (Turkish cast on is great too for this pattern) for toe, German short row technique for the heel. The socks begins with contrast colour and toe, then you knit stripes 3 rows/ 3 rows with both colours and after the heel with contrast colour, knit the ankle as indicated in the lace design, and finish with ribbed cuff with contrast colour.
Size: S (M, L)
S= 56 sts for cuff (about US size 7- 7.5 / EU size 37-38) M = 64 sts for cuff (about US size 8-9 / EU size 38.5- 39.5) L = 72 sts for cuff (about US size 10-12 / EU size 40- 42)
Ludivine Rose
Hi dears!
I am Ludivine Rose, the designer behind 'Dream Little Doll' , now 'Rose et balles de laine'
Between Canada and France, my inspiration is my own experience as a woman and as a mother. I knit since a long time , and this passion turned to be my real work now
I do love to knit for my two kids and make them something special for all seasons but I love to knit great pieces for me too....
I think Knitting must be simple to be realized by everybody...that is why I make simple patterns... most of them are just written without grids...to make them easy to follow! Welcome in my world and have fun to knit my designs!
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L Rose, xxx