Sugar Bay Socks
by Melissa J. Goodale
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Sugar Bay Socks
Discontinued.
This digital pattern is no longer available online.
When I opened the mail and discovered this beautiful sock yarn waiting for me, I thought of a warm, tropical sea. The color of the yarn reminded me of the ocean in Sugar Bay, Saint Thomas, US Virgin Islands. So, I designed a wavy sock to emphasize the feel of the ocean, much like the waves that lap along the shore. The lightness of the lace makes them perfect springtime socks: a splash of happy color rippling on your legs, hinting of summer and long days at the beach.
These socks are worked toe up with a heel flap and gusset.
For more information, see:
http://www.knitcircus/com
About this yarn
by Ewetopia
Light Fingering
60% Merino, 30% Rayon from Bamboo, 10% Nylon
450 yards
/
113
grams
67 projects
stashed
48 times
rating
of
4.6
from
18 votes
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