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Make You Own Journey
> This pattern was designed as part of “A Traveller’s Dye-ry” - a unique
> project lead by Janice Anderson of
> BaaWool with her daughter and
> photographer Jenny Anderson. Inspired
> by a selected country from Jenny’s
> travel photography, each dyer created a
> unique colour-way which were
> subsequently supported by an intricate
> design.
>
> Photography, hand dyed yarn and designs are currently exhibited (from
> Monday 4th to Saturday 9th October,
> 10am to 5pm), at the wonderful gallery
> and popup shop Hy, in Stonehaven,
> Scotland. A beautiful coffee table
> book completes the display.
>
> To find more about the exhibition,
> visit Baa!, yarn shop at the
> heart of this project, or read their
> latest blog post about the event.
Please note that the main photo is a placeholder, as patterns will be revealed and available for sale from the opening of the exhibition, on Monday 4th October.
About the pattern:
With interchangeable Stranded Charts to create your own journey! Create fun, unique socks with plug-and-play patterns inspired by seven destinations around the world.
The main colour featured in this pattern is the “The Philippines” colour-way by Cookston Crafts. Contrasting coulours in the multicoloured sock are from HennyPennyMakes Scrappy Packs in Shade “Jordan”.
PHOTOGRAPHY BY Jenny Rose Anderson
EDITING BY Aurelie Colas
Size:*
X-Small (Small, Medium, Large). To fit foot circumference (measured around ball of foot): 18 (20.5, 23, 25.5) cm / 7 (8, 9, 10)˝
Yarn:
(MC) 1 x 100g skein of Cookston Crafts Merino Nylon Sock in Shade A Traveller’s Dye-ry The Philippines (75% superfine merino, 25% nylon. 420 m / 437 yds per 100 g)
(CC1 and CC2) small amounts of sock yarn in 2 (or more) contrasting colours.
Sample shows contrasting yarn from HennyPennyMakes Scrappy Packs.
Needles and Notions:
2.5 mm (US 1 1/2) needles. Or size required to achieve gauge.
Stitch markers.
Darning needle.
Gauge:
36 sts / 10 cm (4 in) measured over stocking stitch worked in the round, and over stranded knitting worked in the round.
Note: It is rather common to naturally knit stranded patterns at a different gauge than stocking stitch. Adjust your needles accordingly.
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- First published: October 2021
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