Crystals for the beads, ‘Combs because the medallions remind me of lacy honeycombs and Cables are for the flowing braided twists.
Specs:
Magic Loop 32' nickel circ, US#1 (2.25mm)
Fleece Artist Merino, Seafoam colorway
steel crochet hook for beading size 12 (1.0mm)
approx. 200 amethyst AB 8/0 seed beads
Beaded Garter Stitch cuff and Garter stitch short row heel with my own mini flap and gusset
Cabled without a cable needle
More pics and info plus free pattern HERE (Ravelry link)
And for those that aren't on Ravelry...why not? :)
J/K, HERE'S a link to the file (plus it's on my sidebar>>)
And you thought I didn't love you guys any more.....Enjoy!
Well, isn't that just the sweetest thing to do?? Thank you so much. I'll hike on over and grab it for when I get over my knitting slump!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely pattern! Thank you so much for making it available.
ReplyDeleteScritches to Pumpkin.
what a pretty pattern and I love the colorway you selected for yours. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the pattern, they are lovely! The P-man looks pretty cute on the sock coverlet as well.
ReplyDeleteHappy knitting!
What a pretty design, especially for summer in those (my favorite) colors! Thanks much Deb!
ReplyDeleteIt's so sweet of you to think of us. Thanks for the lovely pattern. They'll go into the SOS pile I think.
ReplyDeleteThanks ever so much for the pattern. You are extremely sweet AND talented. And since I listed your blog as one of my top 4 favorites over in a Ravelry topic called, "Off the Radar Blogs" - I don't know how off the radar you are, because I've been reading you for YEARS, but you certainly deserve the mention.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful! Thank you for the free pattern!
ReplyDeleteThe socks are lovely! I've never done beading, and I've never done a garter heel. Maybe soon. Thanks for the pattern!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the pattern, Deb. I've actually gotten over my sock phobia so maybe I'll try these and get over the beading thing :)).
ReplyDeletePlease tell P-man that he looks so.darn.handsome on that coverlet. But I'm sure he already knows it.
Thanks for sharing your lovely pattern!
ReplyDeleteHooray for free patterns! The heel flap looks so cool, I'm going to have to give this a go, once I figure out what yarn to use... :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! That is very pretty yarn, ma'am.
ReplyDeleteAnd we knew that you really loved us! :-)
The socks are classic FKD: beautiful! I still have a hankering for the coverlet that cutie pie, P-man, is lounging on too.
ReplyDeletewell, how much do YOU rock? love this! thanks!
ReplyDeletePretty pretty! And I'll tell you what, seeing P-Man in the beefsteak pose (on the bed!) is just such eye-candy!
ReplyDelete(((hugs)))
Gorgeous socks!!
ReplyDeleteThey're lovely! You had to go and make me revise my sock knitting list again! VBG!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much. Scritches for the P-man!
That's a great pattern! Thanks for making it available.
ReplyDeleteWow! Thanks for sharing. They are absolutely gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteprettiest socks evar! and who has the coolest afghan?? YOU DO!!
ReplyDeleteOh how cute! Beads in socks. Now there's something you can't just run out and purchase. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love the socks, they are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteVery cool design! Thanks for sharing generously!
ReplyDeleteThe Guided by Love socks are very lovely too.
P-Man is surely enjoying your blanket ... look at him! :)
Thank you so much for sharing this pattern. I look forward to knitting it!
ReplyDeleteAh, that pattern even has BEADS? Cool!!!! This is a really pretty sock and will help me get over my aversion to knitting ugly ill-fitting sweaters. Ha!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful socks! The colorway is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pattern.
Thank you for the lovely pattern - a nice bonus; I had come by to say that I have just successfully completed my first beaded project (a swallowtail shawl) using your instructions for the crochet method. Thank you for those!
ReplyDeleteI love them!
ReplyDeleteSimply gorgeous! And so is your afghan! Wowza!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the pattern! I love the socks :)
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