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Rila
These cuff-down socks use a combination of basic cables to add a bit of texture to this wonderful yarn, giving the colors an opportunity to speak for themselves in these quick-moving socks.
Socks can be worked two-at-a-time if desired and incorporate a heel flap and turned heel.
I hope you’ll take a moment to visit my other patterns using more fabulous yarn by the good folks at Done Roving.
Herefordshire Hat - using Silky Ewe (DK)
Vosges Mittens and Fingerless Mitts - using Gussied Up (DK)
Winter’s Tale Lace Shawl - using Lace it Up (Lace)
Rila Socks - using Frolicking Feet (Fingering)
Pattern is named after the Rila Monastery in Rila, Bulgaria, shown in the pictures.
If you like this pattern, check out my other patterns named after a Bulgarian Monastery, Bachkovo and Samokov!
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- First published: April 2014
- Page created: April 20, 2014
- Last updated: November 20, 2022 …
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