Sitka Socks

$1.99
These socks take their name and inspiration from the Sitka spruce, a beautiful northwestern evergreen tree. They are worked from the top-down with a slip-stitch heel flap. The interesting part of these socks is the two bands of color work, one around the leg and one around the ball of the foot.
Between these bands, the sock is mostly stockinette with a simple cable "clock" on each side. A clock is a stitch pattern that travels down the side of the leg and splits at the heel, like the hands of a clock.
Clocks were a popular design element in early socks and no wonder! They add interest but don't slow things down.
Cailyn Meyer
Knit
Women's Medium
Palette Yarn, Stroll Sock Yarn, Gloss Fingering Yarn
1,200yds
 
Wool & Blends
Fingering
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