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Downpour Socks
Have you ever had one of those days (or weeks) when nothing seems to go your way? When it rains, it pours, right? Sometimes, though, we need a good rain shower to help us appreciate the light that follows. The Downpour Socks will cheer you with a combination of stockinette to show off the yarn and a deluge of garter and slipped stitches down each side of the leg to wash away the boredom. The rain lets up a bit with only one cascade of slipped stitches down the foot.
The Downpour Socks are worked from the cuff down to the toe, catching a break in the clouds to add waste yarn for a “forethought” afterthought heel. Once the toe is seamed, the waste yarn is replaced with a heel that is identical to the toe. Wear your Downpour Socks to remind yourself that you made it through the rain with no umbrella required!
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- First published: July 2017
- Page created: July 5, 2017
- Last updated: February 8, 2019 …
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