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Make You Own Journey
This pattern was designed as part of “A Traveller’s Dye-ry” - a unique project lead by Janice Anderson of BaaWool with her daughter and photographer Jenny Anderson. Inspired by a selected country from Jenny’s travel photography, each dyer created a unique colour-way which were subsequently supported by an intricate design.
Photography, hand dyed yarn and designs are currently exhibited (from Monday 4th to Saturday 9th October, 10am to 5pm), at the wonderful gallery and popup shop Hy, in Stonehaven, Scotland. A beautiful coffee table book completes the display.
To find more about the exhibition, visit Baa!, yarn shop at the heart of this project, or read their latest blog post about the event.
Please note that the main photo is a placeholder, as patterns will be revealed and available for sale from the opening of the exhibition, on Monday 4th October.
About the pattern:
With interchangeable Stranded Charts to create your own journey! Create fun, unique socks with plug-and-play patterns inspired by seven destinations around the world.
The main colour featured in this pattern is the “The Philippines” colour-way by Cookston Crafts. Contrasting coulours in the multicoloured sock are from HennyPennyMakes Scrappy Packs in Shade “Jordan”.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY Jenny Rose Anderson
EDITING BY Aurelie Colas
Size:*
X-Small (Small, Medium, Large). To fit foot circumference (measured around ball of foot): 18 (20.5, 23, 25.5) cm / 7 (8, 9, 10)˝
Yarn:
(MC) 1 x 100g skein of Cookston Crafts Merino Nylon Sock in Shade A Traveller’s Dye-ry The Philippines (75% superfine merino, 25% nylon. 420 m / 437 yds per 100 g)
(CC1 and CC2) small amounts of sock yarn in 2 (or more) contrasting colours.
Sample shows contrasting yarn from HennyPennyMakes Scrappy Packs.
Needles and Notions:
2.5 mm (US 1 1/2) needles. Or size required to achieve gauge.
Stitch markers.
Darning needle.
Gauge:
36 sts / 10 cm (4 in) measured over stocking stitch worked in the round, and over stranded knitting worked in the round.
Note: It is rather common to naturally knit stranded patterns at a different gauge than stocking stitch. Adjust your needles accordingly.
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- First published: October 2021
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