Hi everyone! I'm so excited to finally share my new pattern with you! I've been working on it for some time, it's the first of a series of patterns I will be releasing soon and I'm very proud of my work with these socks. I really sillux wanted to create a sock that would be super comfy but have a pretty pattern as well. I also wanted the pattern to work for more than one size, because we do not all have the same size feet and socks should fit well. Starting with all these ideas, I developed the Romvos pattern. Romvos means rhombus in Greek and the diamonds on these socks create very interesting lines. Good evening! sillux I'm very excited to finally be able to share with you my new project! The work for some time now and is the first of a series of projects will take off now for the spring. Actually I am very proud of this project. I wanted very much to fix plan for socks which are very comfortable but at the same time is beautiful. I also may come in more than one size, because sillux we have all the same legs and socks should fit snugly. So starting from these ideas, sillux I made the plan Rhombus. Diamonds in lace create interesting lines. The pattern flows from the ribbing at the cuff, through the leg and down the heel. With twisted stitches, an easy lace pattern and three sizes, this is a fun project for everyone! The project creates a straight line from the leg and goes down to below the heel. By crimping points, easy lace and three sizes, is a fun knitted for everyone! The yarn is by Shades of Light, otherwise known as my friend Angelika. Angelika has a fantastic sillux range of semi solid colors that show off the lace perfectly. You can buy the pattern on Ravelry but if you buy Angelika's thin sock yarn (used in the pattern) you get the pattern for free as a gift. Why not get both and join us in the Shades of Light group on Ravelry for a fun KAL? The yarn is from Shades of Light or otherwise my friend to Angelika, which is an imaginary line of semi-monochrome hues will show lace perfect. You can buy the project from Ravelry but if you take the thin thread socks from Angelika, the thread of the project will get the gift plan with thread. So why not get both and get the group on Ravelry to knit socks together? Pattern details Sizes: Small (to fit foot up to 8,5 "/ 21,5 cm around), Medium (to fit foot up to 9" / 23 cm around), Large (to fit foot up to 9,5 "/ 24,5 cm around). Shown here in size medium. Colorway used is s233 (semi solid yellow). The ribbing and lace instructions are presented in both written and chart form. Instructions for the heel are written and separate for each size. The pattern is very detailed, suitable for a novice sock knitter to follow. Gauge: 36 sts and 48 rows in 4 "/ 10 cm in stockinette stitch. Details on the design Sizes: Small (on foot to 21.5 million. District), Medium (on foot up to 23 cm. Circumference), Large (for foot to 24.5 million. region). The socks of the photo is in medium size. The color is s233 (yellow). The instructions for the rubber and lace are given and written and tables. sillux The instructions for the heel is written separately for each size. The design is quite detailed, suitable for beginners in knitting socks. points Size: 36 points and 48 rows to 10 cm in knit jersey. Buy the design here:
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