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Patrician Socks - KNITTING PATTERN

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The Patrician Socks pattern by Andrea Yetman is an ideal project for both knitters who are starting out and those with practiced knitting skills. Slide your feet into classic comfort!

ALSO AVAILABLE IN KNITTING KITS HERE

IN ADDITION TO THIS KNITTING PATTERN, YOU WILL NEED THE FOLLOWING MATERIAL TO KNIT THESE SOCKS:

NEEDLES AND ACCESSORIES

SIZE – ONE SIZE: Length of foot: adjustable.

GAUGE: 36sts = 10 cm – 4 in with 2.5 mm needles

NOTE

These socks are knit from the cuff down with a easy to memorize textured pattern that runs down the front and back of the sock.

This pattern is sold in a digital PDF format: add it to your cart and follow every step to complete your order: a link to download your pattern will be provided once the order is completed and you will also get this link by email (make sure to check your spams if you can't find the email in your inbox)

2023-11-23: Correction in the heel section for the number of rows to be made.


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Emily
Perfect for variegated yarn!

This pattern is perfect for variegated yarns and avoids "pooling". Simple, but enough detail to keep you engaged. The stitch pattern creates a beautiful texture and is easy to memorize. The pattern is very easy to follow.

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Dixie Faries
In Love With This Yarn

I have just started the Patrician socks using Cherry Pie Bis-Sock and the color is unbelievable. I can't stop looking at it. The pattern is easy to follow and should be a very quick knit.

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D Coker
Nice

Lovely pattern for solid or shaded yarns. The texture pattern is easy, and works up well.

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Christine Widgren
Love this yarn

When description said this yarn was rugged enough for socks but did not contain nylon I thought it would be rustic or scratchy but it is so soft and very easy to work with.

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Elizabeth Stange
Very cool pattern

Haven’t actually knitted it yet but am planning too