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Ebb and Flow
Correlative | The Knitting Goddess Sock Club 2018
July | Ebb and Flow
Inspired by the beauty of the ocean and the power of the waves… The ebb of the tide reveals patterns etched into the sand by the graceful movement of the ocean and the gentle lapping waves create a soothing soundtrack to the awe inspiring vista as the sun creeps above the horizon.
Each sock has its own distinct personality but they work beautifully as a pair. This is the fourth design in my ‘Correlative’ series - pairs that don’t match but echo each other instead.
Perfect if you suffer from second-sock syndrome or simply love quirky mismatched socks. Prefer your socks to match - no problem, simply pick Sock 1 or Sock 2 and make a matching pair…
Materials
The Knitting Goddess BFL and nylon (fingering; 75% Bluefaced Leicester, 25% nylon; 395m / 431yd per 100g skein)
Shade: Basanite; 1 x 100g skeins
2.5mm / US 1.5 needles suitable for working a small circumference in the rnd
Two locking stitch markers
Cable needle
Tapestry needle
Gauge
Always use the needle size that enables you to match the specified gauge.
32 sts and 44 rnds over 10cm / 4in of stocking stitch worked in the rnd and blocked, using 2.5mm / US 1.5 needles.
Sizes
S (M, L)
To fit foot circumference approx:
19.5 (22, 24.5)cm / 7.5 (8.5, 9.5)in
Finished circumference (unstretched):
18.5 (21, 23.5)cm / 7.25 (8.25, 9.25)in
Leg from cuff to base of heel flap: adjustable
The length can be easily adjusted by knitting a longer leg and / or cuff.
Note: Due to the stretchy nature of the lace panel it is recommended that you size down rather than up if you are between sizes.
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- First published: July 2018
- Page created: June 25, 2018
- Last updated: November 11, 2022 …
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