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Zen Yarn Garden - Hanging Vines
hanging vines

Hanging Vines by Kelly Porpiglia

This leafy pattern was inspired by the jasmine vines growing along the fence in our backyard.  Although the fragrant blooms are long gone, the vines stay lush and green throughout the Texas winter.

These socks are a bit on the tricky side.  The pattern is entirely charted and the stitch count changes as you work the leaves.  If you're up for a challenge, hopefully these socks will be just the thing to cure those winter blues!

 

Sizes

Small (Medium, Large).  Shown in size Large.

Actual size: 7.1" (7.5", 8") circumference.
To fit: 7.75" (8.25", 8.75") foot circumference.

Yarn

Zen Yarn Garden Gemilicious Fingering (100% merino wool, 370 yards [338 meters] / 100g skein): Color Foliage, 1 skein all sizes.

Needles

Size US #1 (1.5, 2): set of 5 DPN.

Gauge

9 (8.5, 8) sts = 1” in St st.

I suggest using a thinner sock yarn (for example, Lorna's Laces Shepherd Sock) for the Small size, as 9 stitches per inch is a very dense gauge for the Gemilicious yarn.

Notions

2 stitch markers; 1 stitch marker of another color to mark beginning of round; cable needle; tapestry needle.

hanging vines
hanging vines
hanging vines

About the Designer: Kelly Porpiglia

Kelly PorpigliaKelly is a computer scientist by day, knitter by night. She is dreaming of cooler days so that she can finally wear all of her handknit socks! You can read about her knitting, spinning, and sewing adventures at kelp! knits.

Pattern and images © 2008 Kelly Porpiglia. Contact .

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