A New Knitting Pattern: Go Fish Socks


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I can't believe the final animal sock pattern is finally here. I reworked this one a few times. I wanted to get it just right. I think these might be my favorite.

I love the floating bubbles and just how happy the socks look. I hope you have enjoyed these as much as I have.

If this is your first time seeing the other socks be sure to check them out on Ravelry.

You can purchase the Go Fish Socks or any of my other patterns in my Ravelry shop.

Happy Crafting, Julia


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Hi, I'm the creator behind Designs by Diligence. I love crafting. Usually that means playing with yarn through knitting and crochet. I love trying new things, learning, growing and some times trying again. You can find my designs on Ravelry.

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