Awesome handmade blue lace socks pattern with buttons is a great gift to a close person or to yourself.

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Skill Level
- Easy
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Blue lace socks pattern with buttons
Stitch abbreviations
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- 4 dc shell with ch 1 space – 4 double crochet shell with ch 1 space
How to crochet lace socks
Start with a magic ring.
Round 1: 1 ch, 8 sc, sl st.
Round 2: 1 ch, [2 sc inc] 8 times, sl st.
Round 3: 1 ch, [sc, 2 sc inc] 8 times, sl st.
Round 4: 1 ch, [sc, sc, sc, 2 sc inc] 6 times, sl st.
Round 5: 1 ch, [2 sc inc, ] 2 times, sl st.
Round 6-11: 3 ch, [4 dc shell with ch 1 space] 8 times, sl st.
Row 12-16: 3 ch, [4 dc shell with ch 1 space] 6 times, dc.
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