Monday, 4 March 2013

Crochet! Gifts to go ::

My first (but by no means last) crochet sock pattern can now be found in this lovely collection of portable crochet projects, which make great gift ideas in this Crochet! Magazine, special collection available now.

These lovely lacy socks are made in Knit Picks Stroll Sport and use a shell, picot, lace repeat, making them a great summer accessory.  Worked cuff down, with a stretchy ribbing on the cuff and double(single) crochet heel and toe, they are crocheted in the round and as they are in a sport weight yarn are super quick to make up, with no finishing (well aside from weaving in those pesky ends!).


As an extra bonus I have a spare copy of this lovely magazine to give away!  All you need to do for a chance to win, is sign up to join my mailing list, that way you'll also receive my newsletter, so you'll hear all about my new patterns first.

Just pop your details in below and I'll pick winner on the 14th March.

Good luck x

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