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Brick by Brick
Build on your skills with this classic sock pattern. The Brick by Brick stitch pattern is great for showing off the subtle variation of a kettle-dyed yarn. Available in two sizes to fit both men and women.
Men can sometimes be fussy about what we knit them, often liking simple, classic styles. With this pattern I wanted to make a quick and easy pattern that fulfilled my super fussy boyfriend Andrew’s requirements, but that was still a fun knit for me. He loves the look and fit of these socks, and so do I! The rib based pattern fits a wide range of foot shapes, and this feature, along with a simple heel-flap construction, helps to make it a great pattern for first time sock knitters.

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- First published: October 2011
- Page created: October 13, 2011
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