WOW they are going to be warm...nice job!
I wanted to make some mukluks/slipper sox. I found a pattern from Bergere de France, (where I got the soles,) but it was missing the cables instructions. So I found this wonderful FREE pattern on Ravelry. I used Wool Wonders yarn from Knitpals, which made up great! O love this style of slipper for traveling, as they fold up to a small volume, and they are elEgan enough to wear to the dining room.
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Aran Cable Socks pattern by Robin McCrae
It was pointed out to me by a lovely ravelry user that I had published the chart upside down (I prefer to knit it that way). Version 2 of the pattern has the pattern both upside down and right side up for both preferences.www.ravelry.com
Lovely and well done.
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Nice worI wanted to make some mukluks/slipper sox. I found a pattern from Bergere de France, (where I got the soles,) but it was missing the cables instructions. So I found this wonderful FREE pattern on Ravelry. I used Wool Wonders yarn from Knitpals, which made up great! O love this style of slipper for traveling, as they fold up to a small volume, and they are elEgan enough to wear to the dining room.
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Aran Cable Socks pattern by Robin McCrae
It was pointed out to me by a lovely ravelry user that I had published the chart upside down (I prefer to knit it that way). Version 2 of the pattern has the pattern both upside down and right side up for both preferences.www.ravelry.com
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