Buttons & Lace Legwarmer Socks by Farrah Hodgson

Buttons & Lace Legwarmer Socks

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Crochet
February 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 18 rows = 4 inches
in half double crochet (hdc)
3.25 mm (D)
850 - 950 yards (777 - 869 m)
Adult- Small, Regular, and Large
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

Buttons & Lace Legwarmer Socks Crochet Pattern PDF Lace cuff button buttoned

Cozy and fashionable; these legwarmer socks have a slight heel so that you can pull them down to keep your feet warm. Made with light weight sock yarn, they are stretchy and durable.

This pattern is worked from side to side, using back loops and x-stitches to create a ribbing effect along the borders, and basic crochet stitches throughout the main body. A crochet lace detail and buttons are added in the end to finish them off!

CROCHET PATTERN

Materials:
• Knitca Socks yarn, Fine (2); 75% Superwash Merino Wool/25% Nylon; 220yds/200m; Color 7588 Brown; four 50gram balls
• Knitca Socks yarn, Fine (2); 75% Superwash Merino Wool/25% Nylon; 220yds/200m; Color 0001 White; one- 50 gram ball

• Size 3.25mm crochet hook
• 16 Knitca wooden buttons size 13mm

Gauge: 24 hdc and 18 rows = 4 inches

Sizes: Small, Regular (13-14inches), and Large

Measurements: Width at mid-calf halfway between foot and knee: Small (12-13 inches); Regular (13-14 inches); Large (14-15 ½ inches);
Height from mid foot to knee: 19 inches un-stretched (this size may adjust when stretched)

Abbreviations Used: Ch=Chain; Sl st=Slip Stitch; Sc=Single Crochet; Hdc=Half Double Crochet; St(s)=Stitch(es); * to =repeat from * to

Special Stitch Used: X-Stitch- skip next st, hdc in next st; hdc back in skipped st


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