Twisted Stitch Salzburg Socks
by Cailyn Meyer
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Yarn Forward Magazine No. 14, July 2009
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Twisted Stitch Salzburg Socks
by Cailyn Meyer
Top-down construction with a traditional heel flap and toe make a perfect backdrop for the delicate cabling on these socks. These were inspired by the complex twisted stitch knitting of Germany and Austria. The cables are traditionally worked without a cable needle, since each twist involves only two stitches.
NOTE: There is posted errata for this pattern, but the errata link no longer works.
About this yarn
by Crystal Palace Yarns
Fingering
52% Rayon from Bamboo, 43% Merino, 5% Silk
204 yards
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