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Ristras

By Corrine WalcherAs described by the designer: ‘Ristras are strings of brightly colored hot peppers hung together. The colorway, Airport Hot Sauce and the shapes in the pattern reflect these. They are everywhere in New Mexico, a state which excelled in producing several special people in my life.’

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Far Into the Forest

By Kirsten HallAs described by the designer:’Two mirrored socks worked toe to cuff in two colors. Gussets at sides, turned heel worked with no-wrap short rows, and heel flap. Stranded patterns (with numerous increases and decreases) worked from charts with stitch key. Links to photo tutorials are provided in the pattern and below for techniques

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Willowbrook

By Kirsten HallAs described by the designer:’Two identical socks are worked toe to cuff with a turned heel and heel flap. Charts are given for the faux-cable lace pattern. Written instructions for the leaf stitch accompany the charts.’

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Quo Vadis

By Glenna CAs described by the designer: ‘Socks worked form the top down with flap-and-gusset heels. The stitch patterns are mirrored on the two socks. Stitch patterns are presented in Chart form only.’

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Octopodes

By Jennifer RaymondAs described by the designer: ‘Octopodes are a pair socks with stranded colorwork on the foot, and helix knitting to stripe the ankle. All throughout, a pair of stripes shoot up the sides of the socks from toe to top, creating a strong visual line. When planning these socks I had some specific

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Squash Socks

By Jairlyn Mason As described by the designer: ‘A simple stockinette sock worked from the toe up with a short row toe and heel. Pattern is written for working socks two at a time using the Magic Loop, but the socks can be worked one at a time or using another technique for knitting in

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Crush

By Daniella NiiAs described by the designer: ‘The socks are worked toe-up with a gusset and heel flap with jogless stripes. The heart design uses the Mosaic knitting technique so that you work with only 1 color per round at a time. The really neat thing about this sock is that Ive also borrowed a

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Roots of Love

By Katie Degroff As described by the designer: ‘I was searching for a new type of cable, since I was terribly bored with plain old cables. So I sat down with a swatch and played until I came up with this little beauty! She fits great on all sides, is pretty, and warm. I hope

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