Showing posts with label craft pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label craft pattern. Show all posts

Monday, March 19, 2012

wrapped around her finger...

You'd think that after nearly fifteen years, I'd be immune to her charms...but nope. A couple of years ago, I crocheted Annie a pair of white leg warmers. She wears them quite a lot, so I thought I'd make her a few more pair for her birthday this year. I told her I was going to so she could pick out the colors she wanted most. Then I was hoping she would promptly forget all about it. Of course her young brain still retains a whole lot more remembering power than my old brain does...she hasn't forgotten. In fact, she managed to sweet talk her way into getting a pair of them early.



But I'm *not* letting her get her hands on the other ones yet! :P




















I didn't use a pattern to make them, just used the old make-it-up-as-you-go method. But in case anyone's interested, here's the details:

One pair took not quite a full 6 oz. skein of Caron Simply Soft yarn (one of the few acrylic yarns I both like the feel of and like to work with), using a K hook.

--Chain enough stitches to comfortably fit around part of leg where you'd like the top to come to. It is easiest to get the bottom edging even if you use a multiple of 4. (Annie's come to right above the knee--though she usually wears them scrunched down--and used 32 chains to start.) Join to beginning chain with slip stitch, being careful not to twist.

--Chain one. Half double crochet in same stitch. Half double crochet in each stitch around. Join to first half double crochet with slip stitch.

--Continue repeating previous row until leg warmer reaches desired length.

--Chain one. Single crochet in same stitch. *Skip next stitch, double crochet 5 times in next stitch, skip next stitch, single crochet in next stitch* around until only 3 stitches remain. Skip next stitch, double crochet 5 times in next stitch, skip next stitch, slip stitch into first single crochet. Fasten off, and sew in tails.