Josephine Socks
by Carol J. Sulcoski
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Josephine Socks
A lace panel is set off by vertical lines to create a lovely and feminine sock. Best for muted multicolors and semi-solid handpaints (like BBF CashSock, Superwash Merino Classic or Plump) or solid yarns.
Small (Large): approx. 7.6 (8.7) inch circumference
Please note error discovered Oct. 4th:
Rnd 15 of Lace Pattern: skp should be sk2p (sl 1, k2tog, psso)
Correction will be made to the pattern & chart ASAP.
About this pattern
About this yarn
by Black Bunny Fibers
Fingering
80% Merino, 10% Nylon, 10% Cashmere goat
425 yards
/
100
grams
62 projects
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