Kurrajong by Verena Cohrs

Kurrajong

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Knitting
December 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
34 stitches and 48 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch in the round, after blocking
US 1 - 2.25 mm
306 - 437 yards (280 - 400 m)
S (EU 37-39), M (EU 40-42), L (EU 43-45)
English Additional languages which are not in the download: German
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Pay What Works: Aiming to balance fair and sustainable designer compensation & a realistic representation of the work that goes into knitwear design and accessibility, we’re offering a Pay What Works model with this pattern where you can choose a price that is accessible to you.

The full pattern price as shown on the right reflects the work that went into creating this design best. If a different price point is more accessible to you, you can use the following codes to purchase this pattern at a price that works for you (a Pay What Works implementation that, to my knowledge, was first initiated by Frenchie, thanks so much for the inspiration!):

No code: 10€ (100%)

Sustainablist80: 8€ (80%)

Sustainablist60: 60€ (60%)

Sustainablist50: 5€ (50%)

Sustainablist40: 4€ (40%)

Please note that depending on your location VAT will be added when you check out.

The Sister Socks Collection is a collaboration between Jess of The Sweater Collective, Verena of The Wool Club and Petah of Dingo Dyeworks. United by yarny friendship, we are working together to create special knitwear designs with love. The first of those designs are the Wild Flowers Socks and Kurrajong Socks, designed to be worn together or shared with a friend.

This pattern has been test knit.
 
 
Sizes
S (EU 37-39), M (EU 40-42), L (EU 43-45)

Yarn
Dingo Dyeworks Ridgy-Didge (85% wool, 15% nylon; 438 yards / 400 meters per 100g)

70-100g in Murrumbidgee (main color) and 20-25g in Mangles (contrasting color)

Gauge
34 stitches x 48 rows = 10 cm / 4” (in stockinette stitch, after blocking)

Needle & Notions
2.25mm / US 1 circular needle or needle size to obtain gauge

darning needle, stitch holder or scrap yarn, tape measure, stitch marker