Science Fiction Fandom-Inspired Knitting Patterns for Cuffs and Legs with Variable Stitch Counts and Sizes

CLUE ONE:SCIENCE FICTION

Abbreviations will be provided in the chart keys included in each clue, but the following basic abbreviations might be used in any clue: K= Knit SSK= Work a slip, slip knit P= Purl SSP= Work a slip, slip purl K2tog= Knit two stitches together as one YO= Yarn over P2tog= Purl two stitches together as one S1= Slip a stitch Choose from the following fandoms for your cuff pattern Cast-on 56(64,72,80) stitches and join for working in the round. work your chosen fandom or select a cuff pattern, and work the full cuff chart. Each chart represents half the stitch count— work twice to complete the round.

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NOTE: The testers had a bit of difficulty figuring out the "knit and wrap twice" stitch used here in the Firefly cuff and later on in the Game of Thrones leg. Here's the video that Cleared things up for us.

Cuff charts & Key with stitch definitions.

Star Wars or "l've got a bad feeling about this"

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Star Trek or "Damn it, Jim!"

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Doctor Who or "Timey Wimey Wibbly Wobbly"

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Firefly or "I call it Vera" \*If you work this cuff for both socks, you might want to reverse the cabling in the center to give your socks a mirrored effect.

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Note: Small size work only white stitches. Medium size work white and yellow stitches. Large size, work white, yellow & green stitches. Ex-L size work all stitches.

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Abbreviations will be provided in the chart keys included in each clue, but the following basic abbreviations might be used in any clue: K= Knit SSK= Work a slip, slip knit P= Purl SSP= Work a slip, slip purl K2tog= Knit two stitches together as one YO= Yarn over P2tog= Purl two stitches together as one S1= Slip a stitch Continue your work on the sock by switching to a leg pattern or choosing a new fandom. Work the chart as a repeat until the leg reaches the desired height, but please work THE ENTIRE chart (if the chart finishes on a line 6, work till line 6, if it finishes with a line 8, work til line 8— don't finish halfway through the chart). Each chart represents half the stitches- work twice for the complete round.

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Leg charts & Key with stitch definitions

Narnia or "Always winter and Never Christmas"

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Game of Thrones or "Not Today" See note above for a video of the double wrap stitch

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Lord of the Rings or "One Chart to Rule Them All" \*Knit any cable stitches that cannot be completed (ie. row 4, stitch #5)

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Harry Potter or "Expelliarmus"

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Note: Small size work only white stitches. Medium size work white and yellow stitches. Large size, work white, yellow & green stitches. Ex-L size work all stitches.

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