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Precious Bugga Sock - knitting pattern

Precious Bugga Sock

$6.93

Deciding to finally knit that special, stashed skein is a momentous occasion for any avid knitter. If you have a cherished skein of yarn waiting for the perfect project, look no further—Precious Bugga is the sock pattern that will bring your treasured yarn to life. This exquisite pattern features an interesting stitch design, while also incorporating enough stockinette to beautifully showcase your stunning yarn. Precious Bugga is not only a fun knit but a gorgeous sock that you will be proud to wear or gift!

### Materials

For this delightful project, both charts and detailed written instructions are provided, ensuring a smooth knitting experience for all skill levels. You will need:

  • **Cephalopod Yarns Skinny Bugga!**: (80% Merino/10% Nylon/10% Cashmere): 424 yards per 113-gram skein in the enchanting colorway: Box Jellyfish. You will require 1 skein of this discontinued yarn; however, the perfect replacement for this luxurious fiber is **Dragonfly Fibers Djinni Sock**.
  • **Needles**: Two US#1/2.25mm circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
  • **Stitch Markers**: Two stitch markers are necessary for keeping your place in the pattern.
  • **Needle**: A large-eyed, blunt needle for weaving in your ends.

### Skills Required

This pattern is designed for knitters with the following skills:

  • Knitting in the round
  • Following both charts and written stitch pattern instructions
  • Simple lace techniques
  • Picking up stitches
  • Mastering the Kitchener Stitch

Whether you're an experienced knitter or looking to deepen your skills, Precious Bugga is the perfect project for showcasing your coveted yarn and honing your craft. Dive into this delightful sock pattern today and enjoy the satisfaction of creating something truly special from your favorite stash yarn!

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