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TAJ
All proceeds from this design goes to an organization that provides sewing machines for needy widows in India. If you purchase this pattern, you will automatically receive another one of my sock patterns, Curry, for free. Also, if you send me a picture of your skein of Cedar House Yarns Sapling Sock that you’re going to use to knit this pattern, I’ll send you a 25% off discount code.
Taj (or ताज) means “crown” in Hindi. With inspiration derived from the Taj Mahal, other Indian architecture, and the traditional hand-printed fabric designs, these socks feature small, graphic lace motifs dotting the leg and foot.
When I began work on this design, and was searching for yarns, my mind first went to Cedar House Yarns, a small indie dye operation in the Pacific Northwest. This purple color, Deep Cascadian Love, proved to be a perfect match for the aesthetic I was going for.
For this design, it would be best to stay with a semi-solid or one of the quieter variegated/tonal colors.
Pattern Specs:
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate
MATERIALS
Cedar House Yarn Sapling Sock 75% Merino wool, 25% nylon; 463 yd/423 m per 100g skein; color: Deep Cascadian Love; 1 skein for all sizes
Set of US size 1 (2.25 mm) needles for working in the round, or size needles to obtain gauge
4 stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Cable needle
GAUGE
32 sts/44 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) stockinette stitch, worked in the round
SIZING
Instructions are given for 7”, 8”, and 9” sock circumferences.
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