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Difficulty ●●●○○, Sizes 36/37 (38/39) 40/41 (42/43) 44/45
**Techniques**
Provisional cast on
Knit and purl stitches
Work flat (in rows)
Work in rounds
Reinforced heel flap
Slip stitches
Knit stitches together
Double stitches (German short rows)
Short rows
For the Zoora Socks I have used 4-ply sock yarn, made of wool and polyamide.
Version 1
Main colour 150 g Rohrspatz und Wollmeise Twin (80 % wool, 20 % polyamide, meterage approx. 311 m/100 g) here: in col. Mon Amour
and contrasting colour each 30 g Rohrspatz und Wollmeise
Wollmeisen Birdie (80 % wool, 20 % polyamide, meterage approx. 93 m/30 g) here: in col..
Version 2
Main colour 150 g Rohrspatz und Wollmeise Twin
(80 % wool, 20 % polyamide, meterage approx. 311 m/100 g)
here: in col. Lavendel and contrasting colour 30 g Rohrspatz und Wollmeise Wollmeisen Birdie (80 % wool, 20 % polyamide,
meterage approx. 93 m/30 g) here: in col. Clementine.
Recommended needles
Circular needle 2 – 3 mm, min. 80 – 100 cm long.
Optional: 1 crochet hook in the same size as the circular needle and 1 dpn 2 – 3 mm for rearranging the stitches.
Gauge, washed and blocked
10 mal 10 cm in stockinette stitch =
30 stitches x 42 rounds on needle 2 – 3 mm.
Supplies
Wool needle, measuring tape, scissors, stitch markers.
For the provisional cast-on: 1 smooth scrap yarn (e.g., cotton) with the same weight as the working yarn.
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