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Socks and slippers
- The famous Joan's two-strand
Woolease socks, from Joan Hamer. New: a picture, courtesy
of Lee Katman.
- Judy Gibson's "You're Putting Me On"
socks.
- Judy Passman's generic no-frills
sock recipe (updated December 8, 1997).
- Judy Passman's two-strand Wildfoote
socks.
- Judy Passman's lacy socks.
- Chunky-weight socks from Arlene
Williams.
- Fulled socks from Joan Hamer,
based on her famous Joan's Socks pattern.
- Another Joan's socks, from Joan
Fernbach.
- Yet another sock pattern from
Suzanne Atkinson.
- Joanne Hinmon's socks (new!).
- Cabled socks from jp (part
of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Jamie Campbell's basic men's socks
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Marilyn Roberts's Leaves of Grass
socks (part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Eleanor Gallo-Hendrikx's holey socks
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Judy Sumner's texture and lace socks
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Kathleen Hubbard's Aran-braid socks
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Jan Moreno's Ocean socks
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Sara Sharpe's heart socks.
- Jill Vosburg's short-row toe socks
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange -- this version includes correction
and tips).
- Nancy McFarlane's Links of Lace
Woolease socks (new!).
- A stocking
pattern from Donna Kenton. (Link now points to updated version on
Donna's page, complete with pictures.)
- A pair of two-needle socks from Kathreen Kruse.
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Another pair of two-needle socks from Staceyjoy Elkin.
- Laura Marple's "plain vanilla socks" pattern.
- Mary Ann Croisant's
Seabury socks, another pair of two-needle
socks.
- Ruth Gerstner's smocked socks.
- Gazmuth's work socks.
- Phyllis-Anne Holdaway's "Look at Me"
socks.
- Arthur Stanley's socks knitted by and for
a guy.
- A pattern from Kathreen Kruse
for miniature socks.
- Slouch socks from Irene Grant.
- Lisa Schweitzer's "moon boots," warm
slippers that she designed for her husband.
- Margaret Zuke's slippers with
soles (part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Denise's checkerboard slippers.
- A pattern for checked puffed
slippers, courtesy of Joan Hamer.
- Joy's pull-on slippers.
- Carole Nichole's Swedish-style
knit 'n' fulled slipper boots.
- Kelsey's "foot papooses" (part of the
1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Elise Brand's "desert boots"
(part of the 1997 knitlist gift exchange).
- Roger Carlson's Christmas stocking.
- Joy Slayton's small blue sock, worn
as a pin by knitlisters who want to identify each other at gatherings and
knitting shows.
- Brenda Clough's sock-shaped piece of
knitting, also for use as a pin, but requiring less effort.
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Emily Way (emily@woolworks.org)
Last updated September 17, 1998
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