
Black Sheep Ruby Socks in WYS Signature 4ply by Winwick Mum - Digital Version
Specification
Black Sheep Ruby Socks by Winwick Mum
Finished size: To fit ball of foot circumference
8 (8.5:9:9.5)inches; 20 (22:23:24) centimetres.
Approximate leg length measurement 6.5 inches; 16.5 cm.
All sizes - 3 x 100g balls of West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4ply
A 1000 Rouge x 1
B 010 Milk Bottle x 1
C 099 Liquorice x 1
Notions (not included) Knitted on 2.5mm needles – short circular needle, double pointed needles or 80 cm circular for magic loop
1 set DPNs size 3.0mm (optional for looser cuff)
1 set DPNs size 2.5mm (not required for magic loop)
Stitch holder (optional), stitch markers, wool needle
Stitch markers
Wool needle
Specification
Black Sheep Ruby Socks by Winwick Mum
Finished size: To fit ball of foot circumference
8 (8.5:9:9.5)inches; 20 (22:23:24) centimetres.
Approximate leg length measurement 6.5 inches; 16.5 cm.
All sizes - 3 x 100g balls of West Yorkshire Spinners Signature 4ply
A 1000 Rouge x 1
B 010 Milk Bottle x 1
C 099 Liquorice x 1
Notions (not included) Knitted on 2.5mm needles – short circular needle, double pointed needles or 80 cm circular for magic loop
1 set DPNs size 3.0mm (optional for looser cuff)
1 set DPNs size 2.5mm (not required for magic loop)
Stitch holder (optional), stitch markers, wool needle
Stitch markers
Wool needle
If you are new to socks don’t worry. The pattern is incredibly comprehensive, Christine really does explain every step beautifully. Constructed as top down socks with a heel flap and gusset; the heel is knitted in Heel Stitch which creates a durable, cushioned fabric. The pattern gives options for four different sizes and the length of the sock is easily adjusted for any foot. Your first time doing fair-isle? There are both written instructions and charts, making it so easy to follow.
Fair isle instructions are given as both written instructions and charts.
Christine Perry aka Winwick Mum is a world renowned sock expert. Award-winning author of 'Super Socks' and 'More Super Socks'. check out her blog winwickmum.co.uk where you will find lots of support for sock knitting and catch up with her latest projects on instagram.