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Canada Deh!
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This is a very Canadian sock! The fibre is sourced from Canadian sheep and processed in a Canadian Mill. It’s then dyed by a Canadian Dyer (Stephanie at Knitley Road) and she mails it to me, a Canadian knitwear designer and knitter (the pattern was also edited by a Canadian tech editor and tested by Canadian knitters).
Stephanie and I are on a mission to make a very Canadian sock to commemorate Canada’s 150th birthday. Canada Deh! Is worked from the top down and features a charted maple leaf that can be worked using either intarsia in the round or fair isle. The sock features a short row heel and traditional wedge toe.
NOTIONS
• Stitch markers (2)
• Tapestry needle
SKILLS
• Knit
• Purl
• Decreases
• Increases
• Either Intarsia in the round or fair isle in the round
• Kitchener Stitch
• Working in the round
Thank you to Kniterations for tech editing this pattern and to the test knitters who tested it.
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- First published: June 2017
- Page created: June 18, 2017
- Last updated: September 4, 2023 …
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