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Encode Socks
These socks are available as a set on LoveCrafts!
The design of the Enigma Machine was ingenious. Based on a substitution cypher, it used rotating disks, a system of “plugboards”, and daily changing keys to keep—or attempt to keep—German secrets safe during both 20th century World Wars.
This toe-up sock has a fancy lace motif that reminds me of the Enigma disks. It has a gusseted, flap heel worked from the bottom up. Encode and Decode are fraternal twins - Encode uses the same lace but from the toe up, while Decode works from the cuff down. Work one of each to make a pair, and feel extra crafty!
Available both in the Socks for Spies collection of 6 sock patterns and as a pair in the Encode and Decode set.
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