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    Question Knitting pattern for kilt hose?

    Does anyone have, or know where I can get, a good knitting pattern, or patterns, for kilt hose?

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    I have the Folkwear pattern instructions. It's a knee-length argyle with a cuff. I'd be happy to send it to you because I will never need it!
    Last edited by Aldisimo; 26th July 08 at 05:04 PM.

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    I recently found a really nice and inexpensive book of sock patterns in which there was a beautiful pattern for what they called "knee-high's", it looked exactly like the kilt hose I've been seeing - it had several page of instructions and patterns. I found this book at a Pacific Fabrics store near me. You might check out the sewing/fabric/craft stores in your area.

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    go to a web site called Raverly. www.raverly.com my fiance knits and she uses that site constantly for patterns. ( she is still working up to kilt hose but I have high hopes)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Computergeek View Post
    go to a web site called Raverly. www.raverly.com my fiance knits and she uses that site constantly for patterns. ( she is still working up to kilt hose but I have high hopes)
    I just checked for raverly.com and it does not seem to exist. ??? did you get the spelling right? I even googled it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doomsday View Post
    I just checked for raverly.com and it does not seem to exist. ??? did you get the spelling right? I even googled it.
    I just figured it out!!! The site is www.ravelry.com looks like it might be a good site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Mikey View Post
    Thanks there's some good ones there.

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    You might try these sites:



    http://www.highlandxpress.com/tartanhosekit.html



    http://www.knitting-and.com/knitting...n-anderson.htm



    http://knitty.com/ISSUEwinter07/PATTtoirneach.html

    Use the search feature this discussion has bee held before.

    I like to use the sockulator to give the basic size and then use Knitting fool to find a cable pattern.
    If you see abbreviations, initials or acronyms you do not know the Xmarks FAQ section on abbreviations may help.

    www.xmarksthescot.com/forum/faq.php?faq=xmarks_faq#faq_faq_abbr

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    My wife makes use of the following references. Designs for Knitting Kilt Hose & Knickerbocker Stockings, by Veronica Gainford (originally published in 1978, reprinted 2006); Knitting Scottish Kilt Hose & Hiking Socks, by Joanne Gibson Hinmon (2000); and Cables Untangled: An Explanation of Cable Knitting, by Melissa Leapman. This last book is not a kilt hose book, but it has lots of great cable patterns that can be incorporated easily into hose.

    Of course, it helps if you know the ins and outs of knitting regular socks. She rarely follows a pattern exactly, but ends up modifying it to use some new heel technique she's read about, etc.

    I did a recent blog posting highlighting some of the hose she has knit for me:
    http://kiltmaker.blogspot.com/2008/0...o-my-wife.html

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