Rozel Socks
Introducing the Rozel Socks knitting pattern, a delightful project that calls for a TOTAL of 450m of yarn, crafted from two distinct yarns. In the featured sock, approximately 30 grams of yarn are used for the main color in the rib and leg sections, while around 40 grams are dedicated to the leg contrast and foot. This pattern is particularly ideal for utilizing those leftover bits of yarn commonly found after completing a pair of ladies’ socks. Plus, the addition of self-striping yarn can bring extra vibrancy and fun to your knitted creations!
The Rozel Socks earn their charming name from the picturesque Jersey fishing village of Rozel. Here, you'll find traditional fisherman's huts adorned with an array of bright colors that line the edge of the harbor, creating stunning little lozenges of color that can be admired across the bay. The inspiration for this colorful palette also draws from the quirky signboard of the Hungry Man shack café located on the harbor wall. Speaking of which, who could resist a Hungry Man breakfast while taking in such lovely surroundings?
This unique pattern is achieved through a clever technique of slipping stitches in the main color while incorporating the contrast color in two out of a four-row cycle. Additionally, a jogless stripe technique is employed to ensure that your stripes transition smoothly between rows, producing a polished and professional finish. Perfect for both beginners and experienced knitters alike, the Rozel Socks pattern offers an enjoyable and rewarding knitting experience! Don’t miss the chance to create a beautiful pair of socks that pay homage to the colorful spirit of Rozel.
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