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I've always read about people trying to make their socks identical. Secretly, I've always thought that this was a little bit compulsive, but ...
Look. I did it. The socks are identical twins!
Pattern -- From Knitting Rules by Stephanie Pearl-McPhee. I used her Step by Step pattern for socks. it's really
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Yarn -- ONline's Supersocke 100. There is no color listed on the ball-band,, but it's a lighter blue, a darker blue and stripes of lime green and pink. I used one skein, and I had lots of it left.
Needles -- Five harmony sock needles, size 1 (2.5 mm).
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