Feather & Fan Socks – Debby Dewhurst

$8.80 Inc. GST

Feather & Fan Socks – Debby Dewhurst is a lovely pattern for a toe-up sock with a lacey cuff and a scalloped top edge. This Pattern is for toe–up socks, knitted using magic loop on a circular needle. Using Turkish cast–on, a slipped–stitch heel flap and a short row heel turn. The Feather and Fan Socks pattern can easily adapt to the larger sizes.

  • 100 grams of 4ply Fingering/Sock yarn.
  • There are three sizes, Small for foot length 20-23cm, Medium for foot length 23-25cm and Large for foot length 25-27cm.
  • Pattern is a PDF available as a download only
  • 2.75mm circular needles with a 80cm cable. For a looser lace cuff, use a needle 1 size larger for the feather and fan lace section.
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Feather & Fan Socks – Debby Dewhurst is a lovely pattern for a toe-up sock with a lacey cuff and a scalloped top edge. This Pattern is for toe–up socks, knitted using magic loop on a circular needle. Using Turkish cast–on, a slipped–stitch heel flap and a short row heel turn. The Feather and Fan Socks pattern can easily adapt to the larger sizes.

  • 100 grams of 4ply Fingering/Sock yarn.
  • There are three sizes, Small for foot length 20-23cm, Medium for foot length 23-25cm and Large for foot length 25-27cm.
  • Pattern is a PDF available as a download only
  • 2.75mm circular needles with a 80cm cable. For a looser lace cuff, use a needle 1 size larger for the feather and fan lace section.

Feather & Fan Socks – Debby Dewhurst is one pattern in Debby’s collection of knitted patterns. Check out her Daisy Basket Cardigan pattern here.

Crafty Yarn Council is a great website full of useful information including all the standard symbols for crochet and knitting and all the information on what all those symbols on your yarn tags mean, hook and needle conversion charts and more! They also have all the information on Yarn weights including WPI which is very useful if you lost your tag!  The other useful website is Yarnsub –  great advice on what you can substitute your yarn for in a pattern. Both websites are worth having in your favourites.

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Project Type

Socks