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Product Details
The Osceola Mountain Socks are knit with Toil and Trouble's tweed sock yarn, Imprint. They are made from the toe up and feature a short row heel. The twisted stitch pattern gives these socks a cabled look without the need for a cable needle. Throw these socks on for your first nature walk in the White Mountains after the spring thaw. If there are no mountains around, show them off with a pair of boots and a spring dress or shorts (these socks are unisex!).
These socks were designed for the 2016 Lakeside Fiber Retreat, an annual retreat held at Camp Tohkomeupog in New Hampshire.
YARN 1 skein of Toil and Trouble Imprint (85% merino wool, 15% nylon, 438yds/100g). Photographed in Isa.
SKILLS USED Judy’s Magic Cast On, Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Sewn Bind Off, increases, twisted stitches, and short row heel. Links for tutorials on the cast on and bind off methods are provided. Detailed instructions on working twisted stitches and a short row heel are included.
- Brand
- Independent Designer
- Craft
- Knitting
- Designer
- Meghan Huber
- Format
- Downloadable PDF
- Language
- English
- Skill Level
- Advanced
- Yarn Weight