Hanna’s Sock – 134
Designed by Maureen Clark
Named for Hanna Teachman, who taught Maureen her unique method for knitting sock heels. This is a top-down sock as elegant to wear as it is entertaining to knit.
Pictured in White New Mexico Organic
Designed by Maureen Clark
Named for Hanna Teachman, who taught Maureen her unique method for knitting sock heels. This is a top-down sock as elegant to wear as it is entertaining to knit.
Pictured in White New Mexico Organic
Isabelle Hegemann, also known as IBH, had twenty-six grandchildren and great-grandchildren and knit socks for each of them annually. Her step-by-step teaching pattern will have you confidently knitting a rib pattern in the round on double-pointed needles, turning a heel, and finishing the toe with kitchener stitch. Custom fit these sturdy, simple top -down boot socks by changing needle size and adjusting the length of cuff and foot.
Pictured in Natural Grey and WhiteVermont Organic
Easy Knitting
Simply perfect for your first child or grandchild, for a gift, for a carry-along project, for a community raffle. The all-over brocade pattern makes this an heirloom cap. Knit one or one in every color, with or without a ruffle.
Pictured in Unbleached White Cotton Comfort
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