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Sasquatch Socks - knitting pattern

Sasquatch Socks

$6.99

Sasquatch, known from the Salish term se’sxac meaning "wild men," is a fascinating and mysterious creature believed by many to inhabit the lush forests of the northwestern United States and western Canada. Often seen as the North American equivalent of the Himalayan region's legendary Abominable Snowman, or Yeti, Sasquatch captures the imagination of adventurers and cryptozoologists alike. In our homage to Washington State's rich folklore, we proudly present a delightful pair of hairy Sasquatch socks! These unique socks embody the wild spirit of the Sasquatch with their playful loop stitch design that mimics the creature's wild and hairy leg features.

Crafted with a Modified Eye of Partridge Heel Flap and traditional gusset, these socks are not only stylish but also provide a comfortable fit. Available in three different sizes—Small (40 stitches), Medium (48 stitches), and Large (56 stitches)—there’s a perfect fit for everyone to enjoy!

To create your own pair of Sasquatch socks, you will need 231 yards (425 meters) of DK weight yarn and US size 3 (3.25 mm) needles suitable for small circumference knitting. Essential notions include a tapestry needle, stitch markers, and scissors to help you along the way. Ensure you achieve the correct gauge of 13 stitches and 17 rows per 2 inches (5 cm) in stockinette stitch, adjusting your needle size as necessary for a perfect fit.

Celebrate the folklore of the Pacific Northwest and showcase your knitting skills with these fun and whimsical hairy Sasquatch socks! Join the community of knitters who express their love for this legendary creature through cozy, handmade creations. Whether you're crafting for yourself or for a fellow Sasquatch enthusiast, this pattern is sure to bring joy and warmth to every chilly day.

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