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Tradescantia Zebrina
This pattern was designed for Sock Madness 9 and was considered challenging enough to represent Round 6.
Tradescantia zebrina is an ampelous plant with characteristic leaves.
Techniques used:
- Magic Loop
- following charts
- Kihnu Troi (Estonian braided) cast-on
- reversed Kihnu Troi cast-on
- Latvian braids
- stranded knitting (and purling)
- weaving floats (optional)
- single/double/quadruple increases in pattern
- single/double decreases in pattern
- modified Strong heel in pinstripe pattern
- arch-shaping
- 3-needle bind-off
- grafting (optional)
Gauge:
Stranded leaves (Cuff&Leg chart): 18 sts x 14 rows = 2⅛ x 1⅝ in. (5.5 x 4 cm).
Pinstripes: 19 sts x 13 rows = 2 x 1⅜ in. (5 x 3.5 cm).
Yarn usage:
- for both socks in the same color scheme: 1 skein MC (for leaf contours) and 2 skeins CC (for leaves and background);
- for socks in opposing color schemes: 2 skeins MC and 2 skeins CC.
Only a small amount of the second skein(s) will be used.
For the sample sock (completed one), 23 g (103 yd. (94 m)) of #17 (green) was used as MC, and 26 g (120 yd. (110 m)) of #26 (apple) were used as CC.
(For incompleted sock, all the remained #26 (apple) yarn was used.)
Please note, the recommended yarn tends to weigh slightly less than specified on the yarn label.
The pattern is 19 pages: 4 for introductory, 7 for directions, 4+4 for two sets of charts, one for each color scheme. Most likely you’ll need only one set of charts (and zero introductory).
UPDATES
Note 31-May-2015: Pattern update 1.03 available (row numbers for charts revised, sock schematic added).
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- First published: May 2015
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- Last updated: June 7, 2016 …
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