Simple socks for everyday use Kit (with PDF Pattern)

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These socks have a simple design and a wide range of sizes, so it's suitable for both men and women.
You can also make it as a gift with a yarn of your choice.

Kit contents
Retrosaria Rosa Pomar Mondim 1 skein
PDF patterns (ENG and JPN versions included.)
*The pattern will be delivered as a PDF file.
Please refer to this blog for instructions on how to download the pattern.
If you would like a printed version, please purchase the pattern printing fee here

*For customers ordering from overseas:
For orders from overseas, we will send you the English version of the pattern if you purchase the pattern printing fee.
If you are ordering from overseas and would like the printed Japanese version, we apologize for the inconvenience, but please write "Japanese version preferred" in the comments section.

Kit Details
Designed by Mizuho Komiya

Size
Finished size: Foot circumference (measured at the widest part of the instep, bottom of the toe)
1 (2, 3, 4, 5) = approximately 20 (22, 24, 26, 28) cm
If you're unsure about which size to choose, we recommend choosing a slightly smaller size than your foot circumference for a better fit .

Yarn used
Fingering weight yarn
Approximately 325 (350, 385, 410, 445) yards / 295 (320, 350, 375, 405) m
Retrosaria Rosa Pomar Mondim
(100% fine Portuguese wool; 421 yards / 385 m, 100 g), The sample color is 211

Needles
1 x US 1.5 (2.50 mm) 80 cm circular needle

Or, a needle of the size needed to obtain the gauge

Gauge (after blocking)
30 stitches & 40 rows = 10 cm in stockinette stitch

Other tools
・Stitch count markers (2 pieces)
・Tapestry needle

Note
Sample color is 211 of mondim.
Cuff-down socks. (Socks knitted from the cuffs to the toes.)
Cast on with a German Twisted Cast-On, start knitting in a round from the cuff, knit back and forth around the heel flap and heel, then knit back in a round and continue knitting to the toe.
Finally, the toe is stitched together with a kitchener stitch.