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SKA2015 January MOCK
Materials
FlockSock (75% superwash merino, 25% nylon; 400yds per skein)
1 skein each in Muse and Badger Black
1 set US #2 / 2.75mm double pointed needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
Yarn needle
The Story http://youtu.be/Bz2mioCp-M0
Required Skills
Knitting in the round
Increases/decreases
Slipped Stitches
Cabling (2colours)
Long Tail Cast On
Stranded colorwork techniques
Knowledge of basic sock construction
Kitchener stitch (grafting)
Gauge
36 sts and 42 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette COLORWORK
Measurements
Circumference 8.5 ( 9.5)“
Replicating Chagall’s blue tones is nearly impossible, but Jennifer of Holiday Yarns, comes really close with her Muse colourway.
Using a yarn that has vibrant colour changes is recommended, Long colour sections and stripes will alter the look of the sock, but will still work fine. The second skein should be a stark contrast to the first and not contain a “matching colour” so it pops more than blends with the other skein and be solid. SWATCH your two colours in a ring of 16 sts.
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