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Broken Jack
This design is essentially a modular construction, but using a self-striping yarn will go some way to disguise the precise nature of construction. In the red/white/blue colour way that I used, the finished socks look very much like somebody took the British Union Jack, smashed it into little pieces and re-assembled the pieces into a sock shape, hence the name. Other colour choices will of course produce a completely different effect. - General Hogbuffer
Errata:
The instructions for the second row of the B triangle should read:
Row 2 (RS): K4, wrap next st, turn
There is no wrap on the 3rd st, so no need to hide it.
25/04/2020: I have just added a free link to the pattern, but please be aware that this is my original pattern before tech editing and may contain errors.
10/06/2024: The pattern as been updated with the corrections on BiscotteYarns.com website!
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- First published: December 2015
- Page created: December 9, 2015
- Last updated: June 10, 2024 …
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