The Syers Socks are the expression of modern, delicate comfort. This toe-up lace socks knitting pattern features a stunning yet wonderfully simple lace motif embellished with a contrasting color along the entire length. To preserve all the flexibility and elasticity of your hand-knit socks, the contrasting yarn is added vertically using an ingenious technique. Knitted from the toe to the ankle, the design includes a sleek German short rows heel to ensure a beautiful, rounded shape and the perfect fit every time.
Whether you want to explore new sock construction methods or create a sophisticated gift, this rewarding knitting project provides an engaging experience without being overly complex. This downloadable PDF sock pattern includes step-by-step instructions for five different sizes (ranging from 56 to 72 stitches) and detailed guidelines to adjust the foot length perfectly. To guide you seamlessly through the process, the pattern is accompanied by short video tutorials for all the specific techniques used.
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This design is proudly part of the Bas Bleus Collection. Historically used as a pejorative term to describe learned women with intellectual and literary pursuits, “Bas-Bleu” (Bluestocking) is reclaimed here as a tribute to female erudition and creativity. Each pattern in this collection celebrates the brilliant minds of clever women. Explore the other elegant designs in the Bas Bleus series to complete your collection of sophisticated footwear.
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- Digital Product: This purchase is for a downloadable PDF knitting pattern only. No physical or finished item will be shipped.
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