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Knit Kit - Manos Hurlers Socks

Knit Kit - Manos Hurlers Socks

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Color: Autumn Leaves

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Intermediate
This sock is knit in the round and includes a heal turn, and a mix of stocking stitch and ribbing. It uses Fair Trade Manos del Uruguay Alegria superwash yarn.

Kit Includes: 

  • Cotton alpaca project bag
  • 1 x 100g hank (425m /445 yards) Manos Del Uruguay Alegria (75% Superwash Merino/25% Polyamide)
  • Optional extras: 1 set of 2.75mm (US #2) double-pointed needles (set of 5)
  • You will also need stitch markers, tapestry needle, and tape measure

Size: 

  • Leg length: 15cm (6 inches) 
  • Small/Medium: Up to 22cm (8.5 inches) ankle circumference 
  • Large: Up to 28cm (11 inches) ankle circumference; foot length is adjustable

The Wool

Supplied in hank

  • 75% Superwash Merino, 25% Polyamide
  • Approximately 445 yds / 425 mts per 3.5 oz / 100g skein
    Gauge: 28-30 sts per 10 cm / 4 inch square
  • Needle: 2.25-3mm | US #1-3
  • Hand dyed

Machine washable superwash yarn

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