Pisum Socks
by verybusymonkey
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by verybusymonkey

by verybusymonkey

by verybusymonkey

by verybusymonkey

by verybusymonkey
Pisum Socks
Pisum, the scientific name for peas. Between teaching basic Mendelian genetics to undergraduates and planting some on my patio, peas have been on my mind a bit. Personally, I think they’re lovely plants (As well as functional!) - not to mention good to discuss for educational reasons! So I decided the last sock pattern in this collection would be named after peas. :)
This pattern is top-down and includes both written and charted instructions. It comes with instructions for two sizes, but I found mine (64-st size) were quite stretchy. You can purchase this pattern individually or as part of the collection. Enjoy!
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About this yarn
by Hazel Knits
Fingering
90% Merino, 10% Nylon
400 yards
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120
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- First published: September 2013
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