Purple Pines Leg Warmers by Shaina Scott

Purple Pines Leg Warmers

Knitting
yarn held together
Lace
+ Worsted
+ Fingering
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette, blocked
US 5 - 3.75 mm
4.0 mm (G)
330 - 200 yards (302 - 183 m)
Small (Medium, Large)
English
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These fun & easy leg warmers use the Gaugetastic technique to create the look of snow covered pines on a simple stockinette fabric. Most of the project is simple knitting in the round with all the really interesting bits saved for the last round of the project’s body. Because of this, these leg warmers are a perfect project for taking to knit night (whether it’s in person or virtual)!

Feel free to play around with your stash for the contrast colors, slub yarn & boucle-style yarns can add a fun dimension to this project as well. This pattern was born from me needing a quick last-minute gift for my sister so everything in this sample pair was made from stash. You can also make these legwarmers any length you like by knitting the body to 1.25” (3 cm) shorter than the finished length. At that point you can add the pine trees and finish as instructed.

Sizes
Small (Medium, Large)

Finished Circumference:
9 (11, 14.5)” 22 (28, 37) cm

Finished Height:
9 (11, 14)” 22, (28, 36) cm

Yarn
MC - Worsted-weight (white)
Knitpicks - Bare Wool of the Andes Worsted
220 yds 201 m = 100g
(You will need 2 skeins for the largest size)

CC1 - Fingering-weight (purple)
Knitpicks - Stroll Tonal in Pansy
92 yds 84 m = 20g

CC2 - Lace-weight (black)
Knitpicks - Shadow Lace in Cinder
92 yds 84 m = 10g

Needles/Hooks

  • US 5 (3.75 mm) Double Points or size and preferred needle type to obtain gauge
  • 4.0 mm (G-6) Crochet Hook or a hook slightly larger than the needle used

Notions

  • Measuring Tape
  • Scissors
  • Stitch Markers
  • Tapestry Needle

Gauge
22 sts x 30 rnds / 4” (10 cm) in Stockinette, blocked

Stitches Used

Notes
Tutorials are linked in the pattern and posted to the the YumiYarns Tutorials page.

The needle size listed is the needle size I regularly use, but I am a very loose knitter so you may need to go up 1-2 needle sizes to get a fabric that you like.


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