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Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Saki KAL


Join the Saki Clog Sock KAL fun on Instagram!
I've posted some tutorials in my Highlights
 

The Wrapped Cast-On


And rearranging the stitches 


To create the toe!



Post your questions and your progress with the hashtag
#SakiKAL

Yarns Shown Above
The Special in Worsted from SkeinCocaine
Frank Ochre in Rios from Malabrigo
Uptown Electric in Classy from Dream in Color
Possibly- Fired Pumpkin in Mere from Little Fox Yarn, but am not 100% on that.


I hope to see you on Instagram or anywhere...
Stay Safe and Be Well.


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  2. Just wondering what yarn you used and the color in the sakikal sock in photo 1? Can you email me at rossa@charlottesville.org

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  3. I love all your patterns everything is so beautiful. I'm working on the worsted weight Saki. I get so confused n the beginning moving the 2 stitches on each end. But my biggest problem is the pfb then P1 then slip that "last" St over. I always end up with an extra set at that side then 1 less st at the other end when doing the bo. Do u have any more information about how & exactly which St gets passed over? Like does the St pass over 2 STS or only 1 St. I always have to fudge each side & that drives me crazy bc I really want to do it exactly as the pattern says to. Once it's done the Saki looks fine but I know I had to fudge. Thank you for any tips or pictures you could add to this pattern. My
    E-mail is debltownsend@yahoo.com or an email on Ravelry would b fine. I also have the sock weight but until I get this figured out I can't do those.

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    1. Thanks for the compliment!
      When you do a PFB, you will have 2 stitches. The 2nd stitch is the on that you'll pass over the following purl 1 - this creates a join between the fabric and the bind off. You have created an extra stitch, then reduced by one, adjusting the stitch count. It is not critical to do this! but I think it looks better.

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