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Contrapposto Socks
Many of the most iconic depictions of the human form feature a daring contrapposto, the confident and natural ‘counterpose’ setting the shoulders and hips at different angles. Defiant, strong, sexy--the contrapposto has always carried the weight in its own way and looked good doing it.
SIZE
One size fits most feet 7-11”/18-28 cm in circumference; knit cuff and foot length to fit.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Circumference: 7”/18 cm measured unstretched after blocking. Changing the circumference is most easily accomplished by changing gauge (e.g. using a sport weight yarn).
SKILL LEVEL
Advanced beginner: knitting in the round, grafting with Kitchener stitch
CONSTRUCTION
These socks are knit from the cuff down with a heel flap and gusset.
NEEDLES
US #1/2.25 mm (or size to get gauge) for knitting a small item in the round (either double points, two circulars, or one long circular for magic loop)
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, stitch markers
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- First published: November 2013
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- Last updated: December 15, 2023 …
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