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Filigree
Now available as a Ravelry download.
I can never decide between lace and cables. But it’s Spring, so lace wins! This lace design incorporates all the things I love about cables: the undulating curves and lines and the tendency they have to draw attention and draw things in. It all makes for an elegant, toe-up sock that’s perfect to tuck into a pair of high heels.
Now available as a Ravelry download! This pattern is available charted only.
Sizing Note: These were knit with US 0 (2.00mm) needles because my socks have a tendency to end up
around my ankles about a half hour after wearing them. Because of the lace, they’re quite stretchy and will
stretch to fit a variety of feet. If you’d still like some added width, feel free to go up a needle size or two.
Thank you to my test knitters hexenkind, Diaspora, merryamethyst, LiveIIknit, and knitnthat for helping me!
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- First published: March 2010
- Page created: March 25, 2010
- Last updated: December 22, 2022 …
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