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Triforium
Triforium is a sock pattern that was designed as a mystery KAL (MOCK) for the Sock Knitters Anonymous group at Ravelry.
The pattern was inspired by Gothic architecture. A triforium is an interior gallery, opening onto the tall central space of a building at an upper level. It is often found in churches and basilicas.
There are 3 sizes available: Small (56 stitches), Medium (64 stitches) and Large (72 stitches).
You’ll need approximately 75 to 100 grams of fingering weight sock yarn in a (semi-)solid colourway.
Other materials required are needles for working small circumferences in the round, a cable needle if you use one for cabling, at least 3 stitch markers, and a tapestry needle.
You can find more information in the introduction file.
The clues will appear on:
- Clue 1: May 1st
- Clue 2: May 8th
- Clue 3: May 15th
- Clue 4: May 22nd
A big thank you goes out to my test knitters: BR7394, BumbleKnits, cailleach412, carolfitz2, Drahdiwawal, jdsc, nevolik, and QtMousie.
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- First published: May 2020
- Page created: April 20, 2020
- Last updated: October 23, 2020 …
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