Dragon Sock

Cozumel Scarf and Mitts

By Rosi Garmendia As described by the designer: ‘You should have enough yarn in one skein of Djinni to make at least the scarf and mitts. Depending on your tension, you may have enough left over for the bonus headband. The scarf features a pocket so it can be worn as an ascot. The headband …

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Echinacea

By Kirsten Hall As described by the designer: ‘Worked cuff-down, the textured lace pattern creates a wave, a flower, leaves, and eyelets. A traditional heel flap supports the lace, and traveling stitches with tiny flowers along the sides show off mildly painted yarns. Written instructions guide you through the construction, but the stitch patterns are …

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Antrea

By Ann WeaverAs described by the designer:’Antrea is a large, stretchy cowl knit in the round. It alternates bands of Stockinette stitch with bands of a simple eyelet pattern. It uses two skeins of Dragon Sock (but can be knit in any fingering-weight yarn), and is well suited to variegated Dragonfly colors!’

Birchwood

By Katie Degroff As described by the designer: ‘Birchwood features a slipped stitch cable with arrows and strong lines that would appeal to a man. The sizing is also geared toward a larger foot, if you would like to knit this in a smaller size I would suggest using a lighter fingering weight and going …

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