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| Project Type | Socks |
|---|---|
| Categories | Knitting |
| Author | Anne Podlesak |
| Format | Project/Pattern |
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Login Purchase Single ProductSweet, good-natured, and kindhearted, Jane Bennet captured the heart of Mr. Bingley, but perhaps his heart was swayed just a bit by a pair of pretty lace stockings peeking out from the hem of her dress as they danced together at Netherfield. These women’s-sized, mid-calf socks are knitted from the top (cuff) down in fingering-weight yarn. They feature a delicate eyelet cuff and a simple floral and ribbed pattern on the leg and instep. The eyelet cuff is worked back and forth in rows on two doublepointed needles, then its beginning and end are grafted together to form a tube. The stitches for the leg of the sock are picked up along the straight selvedge of the cuff tube and worked downward in the round.
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