Shadow Dash
I love colour in my projects. The Shadow Dash socks allow a bright pop of colour to shine. The simple slipped stitch pattern makes for a straight forward knit. You might be wondering why it isn't a repeating pattern. That's because the dots and dashes reminded me of Morse code, see if you can find the word "knit".
YARN
Lang Yarns Jawoll Superwash
(50g; 210m [230yds]; 75% wool, 25% nylon) light fingering.
MC - Apricot 127
170 [190, 205, 255]m / 186 [208, 224, 279]yds
1 [1, 1, 2] 50g ball(s)
CC - Neon Pink 385
150 [170, 185, 230]m / 164 [186, 202, 252]yds
1 [1, 1, 2] 50g ball(s)
SIZE
1 [2, 3, 4]
To fit = 18 [20.5, 23, 25.5]cm / 7 [8, 9, 10]” foot circumference.
Finished dimensions = 16.5 [18, 20.5, 22.5]cm / 6½ [7¼, 8¼, 9]" circumference at foot.
GAUGE
36 stitches by 50 rounds = 10cm [4”] in stocking stitch.
Check your gauge.
NEEDLES
2.25 mm [US Size 1] needles for working in the round in preferred method for circular knitting; or size to obtain gauge.
ACCESSORIES
Stitch markers x 3
Darning needle
Techniques Used in the Pattern:
- Knit and purl
- Decreases (ssk, k2tog)
- Increases (m1l)
- Slipped stitches
- Kitchener Stitch (tutorial provided)
The pattern has been professionally tech edited and test knitted.