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I recently did a couple pair of socks using a small shell pattern I have used in my past socks. What I did different this time is that I used the shell pattern around the whole foot not just the top of the sock. I also used short rows in the heels this time. The purple socks are done using a top down method and the blue socks are done in a toe up method.
Gorgeous socks, Julie! Thanks for posting.
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