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Tuesday, December 06, 2005
LACY LEG WARMERS

LACY LEG WARMERS
copyright © 12/05/05 Dot Matthews
Lacy Leg Warmers 
SIZE: Adult large, Measurements: 18" long x 13" around
Size adjustments follow at end of pattern
SKILL:
easy
You will need:
Hook size: I/9-5.50mm; I used a Boye
Yarn, Red Heart Super Saver/0381 Light Blue, medium weight, approximately 6
oz/342yds
STITCHES: chain (ch); single crochet (sc); slip stitch (sl st)
ABBREVIATIONS I might have used: ounce (oz); yards (yds); stitch (st); stitches
(sts); skip (sk); space (sp); spaces (sps); each (ea)
GAUGE: 8 sc and 8 rows = 2"

INSTRUCTIONS

Make 2

TOP RIBBING (worked in rows)

ROW 1: ch 9, sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 7 chs. (8 sc) turn
Work all rows of ribbing in BACK LOOPS ONLY
ROW 2: ch 1, sc in back loops of ea sc across. (8 sc) turn
ROWS 3 thru 48: Repeat row 2.
ROW 49: ch 1, sl st narrow ends of ribbing together to close seam. Work in back
loop of row 48 and free loops on beginning ch.

LEG (worked in rounds)

ROUND 1: ch 1, sc in end of ea row around. Join in first sc. (48 sc) Do Not Turn
ROUND 2: ch 1, sc in same sc as join, sc in next 4 sc,
*ch 5, sk next 3 sc, ** (the ** shows where the last repeat of the round will end)
sc in next 5 sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (6 ch-
5 sps)
ROUND 3: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same sc as sl st, sc in next 2 sc, sk next sc,
*ch 3, sc in next ch-5 sp,
ch 3, sk next sc **
sc in next 3 sc, sk next sc. Repeat from * around. end last repeat at **. Join in
first sc. (12 ch-3 sps)
ROUND 4: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same sc as sl st.
*ch 3, sk next sc,
sc in next ch-3 sp,
sc in next sc,
sc in next ch-3 sp,
ch 3, sk next sc. **
sc in next sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (12 ch-3
sps)
ROUND 5: sl st in next 2 chs, ch 1, sc in ch-3 sp, sc in next 3 sc, sc in next ch-3
sp,
*ch 5, sk next sc **,
sc in next ch-3 sp,
sc in next 3 sc,
sc in next ch-3 sp. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (6
ch-5 sps)
ROUND 6: sl st in next sc, ch 1, sc in same sc as sl st, sc in next 2 sc,
*ch 3, sk next sc,
sc in next ch-5 sp,
ch 3, sk next sc, **
sc in next 3 sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (12
ch-3 sps)
ROUNDS 7 thru 39: Repeat rounds 4, 5, and 6.
ROUND 40: ch 1, sc in same st as join, sc in next 2 sc,
*sc in next ch-3 sp
sc in next sc,
sc in next ch-3 sp **,
sc in next 3 sc. Repeat from * around. End last repeat at **. Join in first sc. (36
sc)
DO NOT CUT YARN

ANKLE RIBBING
(worked in rows)
ch 7,
ribbing pic 1 
sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 5 chs. That will bring you back down to the last
round worked on the leg.
ribbing pic 2 
sl st in same place as chain, sl st in next sc. See pic 2. Turn, DO NOT ch 1,
WORK IN BACK LOOPS for the remainder of the ribbing
*sk over the 2 sl sts, sc in next 6 sc. Ch 1, turn **
ribbing pic 3
sc in next 6 sc, sl st in next 2 sc of last round of leg (see pic 4)
ribbing pic 4
Turn, do not ch 1.
Repeat from * until ribbing is completely around leg. End last repeat at **
ribbing pic 5  Pic 5 shows progress of ribbing around the leg
Working in back loop of sc and back of beginning ch, sl st seam together.
ribbing pic 6  Pic 6

Fasten off and weave in ends.

Make the 2nd one just like the first one.

Or…if you're tired of this project and want to move on, make a chain and attach it
to the larger end like a loop so you can hang it up and use it as a grocery bag
keeper.


CUSTOM FIT
Measure around the leg, just below the knee.
Follow the pattern instructions for the top ribbing and stop when it's 1" shorter than that measurement. Make sure your number of rows in the ribbing is divisible by 8.
Measure the length of the leg from just below the knee to the ankle.
Follow the pattern instructions until the leg is as long as that measurement, end with a row 6.
Follow the instructions for the ankle ribbing.
You will have a leg warmer that will fit the intended leg. Remeber that if you are working from the custom fit measurements your stitch count at the end of rows will be different from what is written in my pattern.

Posted at 01:17 pm by bythehook7647

Pam
January 1, 2008   04:18 PM PST
 
Blessing to you for your free postings!
Pam
January 1, 2008   04:18 PM PST
 
Blessing to you for your free postings!
cj
November 4, 2006   08:27 PM PST
 
Thank you for posting this pattern. My daughter suffers from a rare genetic disorder. One of the symptoms is hypothermia. I have to send her to school wrapped up like an eskimo. Now she'll be able to wear skirts and dresses like the other girls, and still be fashionable and warm. You are an angel!!!
Dianne
September 4, 2006   08:50 AM PDT
 
Wonderful -thanks so much for your patterns, Dot! I use legwarmers when I'm cycling, to keep my trouser-legs (pants legs?) from flapping. These are lovely, but practical too!
Steph
April 17, 2006   05:17 PM PDT
 
I'm going to play with this pattern for a dog sweater. I'm always too warm but the dogs aren't.
Dot
April 6, 2006   05:40 PM PDT
 
Hi Fia, you're welcome. I'm glad you can use this pattern.
fia
April 6, 2006   09:18 AM PDT
 
HI!!
thanks for this pattern,
here in sweden it&#347; cold so I really love to where these.
Dot
December 13, 2005   05:12 PM PST
 
Yay, Maria! I'm so glad to hear they turned out good for you. I can't wait to see them.
Maria
December 13, 2005   09:57 AM PST
 
I made these and they turned out great!! Thanks for another awesome pattern Dot.
Dot
December 11, 2005   08:16 PM PST
 
You're welcome, Bev. I hope you enjoy the pattern.
breeze530
December 11, 2005   07:10 PM PST
 
Hi Dot,
Thanks for the leg warmer pattern. I know I'll get lots of use from it both for myself & others.
Your generously is richly appreciated!
Bev (Breeze)
Dot
December 6, 2005   04:36 PM PST
 
Hi Pauline, you're welcome. I'm glad I posted them when I did. You'll have to let me now how they like them. Pictures would be nice too. (hint hint)
Dot
December 6, 2005   04:35 PM PST
 
Thanks, Beverly, I'm glad you like them.
Pauline Ferland
December 6, 2005   03:17 PM PST
 
i've been looking for leg warmers for my granddaughters. Thank you so much . I love them and I know they will too!!!
Beverly Evanger
December 6, 2005   02:09 PM PST
 
A great pattern for these ccccccold days...... THANKS Dot for another awesome pattern
 

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