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The Sunday Socks are worked top down, from the cuff to the toe. The socks are worked in double rib (k2, p2) on the leg and instep and stockinette stitch on the heel and sole of the foot. 

Size and Yarn information

Size guide

The Sunday Socks are worked with the same number of stitches in the cuff for sizes 35-40 [US5-9]. The biggest sizes (41-44 [US9½-12]) have more stitches in the cuff. If you have a large foot (for example size 44 [US12]), but a narrow calf and a narrow foot you can choose to knit size 39/40 [US8/9] and extend the foot to the length of size 42-43 [US11-12]. If you have a small foot (for example size 36 [US6]), but a wide calf and a wide foot, you can choose to knit size 41-42 [US9½-10½] and shorten the foot to the length for size 35-36 [US5-6].  

Sizes: EU shoe sizes: 35-36 (37-38) 39-40 (41-42) 43-44

US women’s shoe sizes: 5-6 (6½-7½) 8-9 (9½-10½) 11-12

Gauge: 20 stitches x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in stockinette stitch on 4 mm [US6] needles 

Needles: 4 mm [US6] double pointed needles (or a 4 mm [US6] / 80 cm [32 inches] circular needle, if you are using the Magic Loop technique), or the required needle size to obtain gauge

Materials: 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 g Peruvian Highland Wool by Filcolana (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]) or Perfect by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]). Note: if you knit the socks approx. 5 cm [2 inches] shorter in the two largest sizes, you will only need 100 g of yarn

Yarn: Aran/worsted weight. Cross between Corriedale and Merino. 

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The Sunday Socks are worked top down, from the cuff to the toe. The socks are worked in double rib (k2, p2) on the leg and instep and stockinette stitch on the heel and sole of the foot. 

Size and Yarn information

Size guide

The Sunday Socks are worked with the same number of stitches in the cuff for sizes 35-40 [US5-9]. The biggest sizes (41-44 [US9½-12]) have more stitches in the cuff. If you have a large foot (for example size 44 [US12]), but a narrow calf and a narrow foot you can choose to knit size 39/40 [US8/9] and extend the foot to the length of size 42-43 [US11-12]. If you have a small foot (for example size 36 [US6]), but a wide calf and a wide foot, you can choose to knit size 41-42 [US9½-10½] and shorten the foot to the length for size 35-36 [US5-6].  

Sizes: EU shoe sizes: 35-36 (37-38) 39-40 (41-42) 43-44

US women’s shoe sizes: 5-6 (6½-7½) 8-9 (9½-10½) 11-12

Gauge: 20 stitches x 31 rows = 10 x 10 cm [4 x 4 inches] in stockinette stitch on 4 mm [US6] needles 

Needles: 4 mm [US6] double pointed needles (or a 4 mm [US6] / 80 cm [32 inches] circular needle, if you are using the Magic Loop technique), or the required needle size to obtain gauge

Materials: 100 (100) 100 (150) 150 g Peruvian Highland Wool by Filcolana (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]) or Perfect by Sandnes Garn (50 g = 100 m [109 yds]). Note: if you knit the socks approx. 5 cm [2 inches] shorter in the two largest sizes, you will only need 100 g of yarn

Yarn: Aran/worsted weight. Cross between Corriedale and Merino. 

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