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THE RICH, saturated shade used for these socks has been hand-dyed by Giddy Aunt Yarns in Northern Ireland; because this project uses 100g of yarn, it’s a great way to use up a special skein that you’ve picked up at a yarn show. Bronagh Miskelly’s design features a mock cable stitch pattern, which is worked in panels on the front and back, and flows into the heel section.

SIZE

YARN

Giddy Aunt Yarns Merino Smooth Sock (4ply weight; 75% superwash merino wool, 25% nylon; 425m/464yds per 100g skein) Carnelian; 1 x 100g skein for both sizes

NEEDLES & ACCESSORIES

1 set 2.25mm (UK 13/US 1) double-pointed needles (DPNs), or 2.25mm

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