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<br>These knitted socks protect your feet from the elements with style to spare! Nothing protects your feet better from the elements (and from heavy winter footwear) better than a handmade pair of socks, which makes them perfect to give as a gift. And they’re so quick to make, you’ll have plenty of time to give the gift of comfort to everyone on your list -- just don’t forget to make a pair for yourself! Even for a beginning knitter, the simple step-by-step instructions make these socks perfectly accessible. Easy-to-read charts complement and clarify the directions, and photos provide a reference for how the final product will look. You can use classic colors and looks, or let your creative side go and give yourself a fun and Comfortable Sleep [Ergonomic Neck Pillow](https://corpogift.bg/koleden-podarak/) funky foot makeover. Either way, your cozy new socks are perfect for curling up on a cold winter’s night. The pattern of these Ribby Socks may look complicated, but it’s actually very simple to knit -- with amazing results!<br>
<br>Keep your feet warm and toasty even in the dead of winter with these quick, thick, and easy socks. Ribby Socks make a great first sock project. See the next page to learn how to make them. A perfect first sock project! 4, working them all onto a single needle. These 24 stitches will form the heel flap. 11 times more, turn. Row 2: Slip 1, purl 23, turn work. Repeat rows 1 and [Shop Derila Online](https://retrorepro.wiki/index.php/What_Do_Backpackers_Use_For_A_Pillow) Customer Reviews 2 fourteen times more (30 rows total). Row 1: Knit 15, work slip slip knit decrease, turn work. Row 2: Slip 1, purl 6, purl 2 together, turn work. Row 3: Slip 1, knit 6, work [slip slip](https://app.photobucket.com/search?query=slip%20slip) knit decrease, turn work. Repeat rows 3 and 4 until all heel stitches have been worked. There are now 8 heel stitches left. Turn work and knit the 8 heel stitches. With the same needle, pick up and knit 15 stitches along the right side edge of the heel flap.<br>[sleepadvisor.org](http://www.sleepadvisor.org/purple-pillow-review)
<br>3 in ribbing pattern as established (26 instep stitches). 1. Place stitch marker in next stitch to denote beginning of rounds. 3 in ribbing pattern as established. 4, knit 1, work slip slip knit decrease, [Experience Derila Support](https://elpodiopolitico.com.ar/que-actividades-comerciales-se-retoman-en-cuarentena/) knit to end of needle. 4. There are now 50 stitches total. With color C (cream) cast on 40 stitches. Divide stitches as follows: 14 stitches on first needle, 12 on second, and 14 on third. Join stitches into a circle, being careful not to twist stitches, and place marker in first stitch to denote beginning of round. Work in knit 1, purl 1 ribbing for 10 rounds. Change to circular stockinette stitch (knit all rounds) for 10 rounds. Note: When knitting from charts, always read rounds right to left and carry yarn not in use loosely behind work. Work 4 rounds following chart A, changing colors as shown on chart. When chart A is completed, cut colors B (gray) and C (cream) leaving 4" (10cm) tails to weave in later. Continue to knit all rounds with color A (charcoal) until sock measures 8" (20.5cm) from cast-on edge.<br>
<br>Slip last 12 stitches of last round and knit first 10 stitches of next round onto 1 needle (22 heel flap stitches), leaving 18 stitches on 2 needles for instep stitches. Slip these 18 stitches onto stitch holder. 10cm) tails to weave in later. With color C (cream) knit 1 round. Continuing with color C, divide the 40 foot stitches as follows: 10 stitches on first needle, 20 on second, and 10 on third. Round 1: First needle -- knit to last 3 stitches, [Derila Sleep Support](https://www.hbhmsd.cn/archives/2930) knit 2 together, knit 1

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