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Ohra Socks
Ohra is Finnish for ‘barley’.
Ohra Socks are knitted toe-up and in the round. The leg and foot part have a textured pattern which consists of cables and wrapped stitches portraying as barleys. There are two heel options available; a German Short Row Heel and Fleegle Heel. The cuff is worked in twisted ribbing.
SIZE:
1 (2) 3
Circumference around the foot 7.5 (8.5) 9” / 19 (21.5) 23 cm. Length of the foot is adjustable.
Choose a size that is 0.5–1.5 cm smaller than your circumference around the foot!
MATERIALS:
Yarn:
1 skein of Ovis by Woollentwine Fibrestudio (50% Cheviot wool, 50% Jacobs wool, 375 m / 410 yds per 100 g) in the colourway Ceres or approximately 275–325 m / 300–355 yds of fingering weight sock yarn
Needles: 2.00 mm / US 0 circular needles with 80 cm / 32-inch-long cable. Always use a needle size that gets you to the gauge.
Note! The pattern is written for Magic Loop technique, but you can also use DPNs (double pointed needle).
Notions: Cable needle (if needed), tapestry needle
GAUGE:
10 cm x 10 cm / 4 x 4”
28 sts x 40 rows of Stockinette Stitch in the round and after blocking
35 sts x 40 rows of textured pattern in the round and after blocking
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- First published: August 2023
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- Last updated: October 22, 2024 …
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