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Opus 1701
Description from pattern
A conventional sock developed from the artwork pattern, Untitled 1700, and intended to exploit the colours and quality of Wollmeise sock yarn. The leg resembles both a twisted flower stalk and the gleaming hank of yarn, and the picot top edge is reminiscent of the broken-off top of the stalk. Optional beading around the top gives a dewdrop effect. This is a plantlike design, so the spirals are not mirrored. There are two separate, fully-written patterns for knitting cuff-down and toe-up, and both patterns include options to knit the sock with a small, medium or large number of sts per row. You can further adjust the width of the sock by using one of two needle sizes. That gives a total of 2 styles, 2 sock-knitting methods and 5 width-adjustments. Foot length is infinitely adjustable.
Needle size and gauge
Besides the 2.5mm needles above, the sock can also be knitted on 2.75mm needles, to a gauge of 7 sts per inch (28 sts per 4in).
Requirements
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Yarn: 130g/444yd of recommended yarn in main colour. For a contrast-colour top edge, substitute 10g/36yd of it for another colour
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Needles: 4 dpns or 2 circular needles in either 2.5mm or 2.75mm (UK/Can13 or 12; US1-2 or 2)
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3 stitch markers, row counter, stitch holders
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Optional: up to 68 Matsuno beads size 7/0-8/0 for top edge
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Optional: 0.75mm steel crochet hook for beading
This is a 13-page pdf, including two fully-written patterns and 3 pages of stitch charts. Stitch patterns are also written out in full.
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Finishing
Blocking or pressing is not recommended for this project.
After washing and removing excess water, lay sock on flat drying-surface and gently pull into shape while damp.
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- First published: December 2011
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