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Serpentine Socks
These socks are worked from the cuff down on four double-pointed needles using stranded colorwork. One size fits most, but there are some notes for sizing in the PDF.
Materials Needed
Fingering weight yarn (1 - Super Fine) in main color (MC) - approx. 50 grams
I used Schaffhauser Sockwolle in Ecru x 2 skeins - this is discontinued, so you may have to substitute
Fingering weight yarn (1 - Super Fine) in secondary color (SC) - approx. 50 grams
I used a Baby Ull Dalegarn in Black (090)
U.S. Size 2 / 2.75 mm DP needles
Tapestry/yarn needle for finishing
Colorwork chart (see page 2 of PDF pattern)
Skills Used:
K2tog, P2tog, SSK
Colorwork stranding, Short rows (heel), DPNs
Kitchener stitch bind off
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