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Perth Socks
Perth is the beautiful capital of Western Australia, Australia’s largest state. I have visited Perth a few times. One of my fondest memories is strolling through Kings Park and coming across the spectacular floral clock.
A delightful additional to your sock drawer, the circular and winding stitches of these socks remind me of the abundant botanical gardens of Kings Park.
Designed to work with highly speckled and variegated yarn, as well as tonal colours, the pattern features pops of colour, easy twisted stitches and a striking patterned heel.
The pattern is written for fingering weight (4ply) yarn, and includes some beautiful, twisted cable stitches that you can easily achieve without a cable needle. You can also choose to add either the French or Dutch Heel Flap depending on your preferences.
Grab your favourite sock yarn, embrace the bright colours and start knitting!
This pattern has been tech edited and fully tested. I warmly welcome any feedback or questions about the pattern.
Happy making!
Kath xx
Options/Features
Fingering weight (4ply) gauge
Easy to knit twisted cable stitches
Use a sock set or single skein
French or Dutch Heel Flap
Effective in highly specked or variegated yarn
Yarn
Up to 70g of any fingering weight (4ply) sock yarn (approx 400m per 100g)
Needles
2.25mm (US1) sock needles of choice
Sizes
Small (Medium) Large
Recommended size is based on approximately 2.5cm (1″) negative ease. If you want a less snug fit, go up one size.
Small (56 sts) to fit 18cm (7″) foot
Medium (64 sts) to fit 20cm (8″) foot
Large (72 sts) to fit 22-23cm (9″) foot
Estimated Yarn Required
70g (260m)
Gauge
34 sts x 48 rows = 10cm (4″) on 2.25mm (US1) needles in stockinette blocked
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