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Curious Knitter skip to main | skip to sidebar Curious Knitter Thursday, May 4, 2023 Singularity Singularity is my love letter to gradient yarn. 💘 Pattern available on Ravelry and Payhip ! You know I love coming up with new solutions to vexing knitting problems. In this case the problem is that gradient yarn doesn't work so well for socks, because of the heel turn. A heel turn requires one to temporarily depart from the body of the sock. So if you're making socks with gradient yarn, either you work the heel in a separate strand, or you get a break in color right across the instep. But! By exploiting the properties of bias-knit fabric, it is possible to create a heel worked entirely in the round, without a heel turn. This concept has been with me for a long time because of a toy I played with as a kid. Starting with a straight form, you can create all kinds of shapes by cutting and rotating along diagonal axes. Most simply, you can create a 90-degree corner by ...

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