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Intermediate
A classic toe-up sock with a novel how-did-you-do-that textured stitch. The Tiny Eyelet Ridge pattern stitch is quick to memorize and once learned, you can use it on any of your favorite socks, either toe-up or cuff-down.
Toe-up socks mean that you can work to exactly the length you need, and there are no worries about running out of yarn. Just divide your yarn in half before you start, and knit the first sock until you run out of the first ball!
Or, instead of using a single color, use two colors to make stripes. The pattern is easily adaptable.
32 sts and 46 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in St st; 32 sts and 52 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in Tiny Eyelet Ridge pattern
400 yards of Fingering weight
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Edie is a prolific fiber artist and writer who enjoys knitting and crocheting as well as sharing her knowledge with others. She is the author of seven books and had her articles and designs published in Interweave Crochet, Knitters and Knit 'N Style.
Edie loves to meet fiber folks from all over the country and see cartoon lightbulbs go off over her students' heads!
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Edie is a prolific fiber artist and writer who enjoys knitting and crocheting as well as sharing her knowledge with others. She is the author of seven books and had her articles and designs published in Interweave Crochet, Knitters and Knit 'N Style.
Edie loves to meet fiber folks from all over the country and see cartoon lightbulbs go off over her students' heads!
For more information visit: www.edieeckman.com.
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