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Ascent

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Ascent (n.):

A climb or walk to the summit of a mountain or hill
An upward slope or path
A rise to an important position or higher level
As I look at those three definitions, I’m struck by the fact that an ascent can be both a steep path or climb, but also a “leveling up."

This year has been a climb for many of us – steeper for some than others – and my hope is that you keep climbing. Keep working, keep pushing, keep climbing to reach your goals!

This sock begins at the toe and the traveling cable ascends the foot much in the same way we make progress: Zig zagging, but steadily climbing

There are ladders on the sides to remind you there is often more than one way to reach your goals.

At the top, at the end of your journey, is a crown: A beautiful folded picot bind off

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“Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before, I press toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus."
(Philippians 3:13-14 )

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This pattern has been professionally tech edited and tested for accuracy and clarity.

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•200-400 yds/183-365 m of fingering weight yarn. Sample used Malabrigo Sock in the colorway “Frank Ochre" (100% Superwash merino, 440 yds /402 m per 100 g skein).
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1 set of sock needles (your preferred style) in US 1.5 (2.5 mm) or size needed to achieve specified gauge.
Abbreviations
BO
bind off
CO
cast on
M1L
make one left
M1R
make one right
RS
right side
eor
Every other row/round
k
knit
k2tog
knit 2 together
kfb
knit front back
lp
loop
p
purl
p2tog
purl 2 together
p3tog
purl 3 together
pm
place marker
rep
repeat
rnd
round
sl
slip
sm
slip marker
ssk
slip, slip, knit
sssk
Slip, slip, slip, knit
st
stitch
sts
stitches
tog
together
yo
yarn over
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