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Baby Leg Warmers Pattern

Saturday, 14. November 2009 6:13

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The hottest trend right now for new moms is baby leg warmers patterns. They are so cute and so cozy it is no wonder they are all the craze. This pattern is super easy and has plenty of pictures to help the beginner knitter along too. Once you start knitting these you will end up knitting more and more because they are just so darned cute on your baby.

Easy Baby Leg Warmers Pattern

Easy Baby Leg Warmers Pattern

SIZE
Instructions are written for 6 months (fit from below ankle to above knee) – 2 years (fit from below ankle to below knee).

KNITTED MEASUREMENTS
9” from top to bottom.

MATERIALS
1 50g ball (approx 135 yards – you will use less than ½ of this ball) cotton or wool yarn that knits to standard DK tension.
One pair size US 5 needles
One pair size US 4 needles
Yarn needle

Click here for this free easy baby legwarmers pattern.

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Priscilla – Lace Baby Leg Warmers Pattern

Friday, 13. November 2009 17:38

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Priscilla Baby Leg Warmers

©Cathy Henry 2009

Priscilla Baby Leg Warmers

Priscilla Baby Leg Warmers

Although baby leg warmers seem to be the fashion craze for babies, I noticed there is a real lack of pretty and unique baby legwarmer patterns out there. This is a pattern I designed for the little girl who likes pretty things. This pattern can be adapted to any size, even adult.

I used Patons Stretch Socks yarn in this pattern because I think the legwarmers would be more form fitting in this material but you could use any sock weight yarn. You could even use heavier weight yarn if you adjusted the amount of stitches on your needles.

I chose to knit these on two needles rather than double point because I know that many new knitters have not mastered using DP yet and this is a very easy lace pattern that would be a great starter for the new knitter who wants to try very easy lace knitting.

Sizes:
0-6 months (9-12 months) (24 months)

Materials:
Patons Stretch Socks (50g) 2 balls
Tapestry needle.
3.25mm (US 3) knitting needles
3.75mm (US 5) knitting needles

Satin Ribbon

Gauge:
28 sts and 36 rows = 10 cm or 4″ in stocking stitch

Instructions:
With larger needles,(using simple cast on to preserve stretch) cast on 38 (44, 50) sts.
Work 3/4 inch in stocking stitch (k 1 row, p 1 row).
Picot Hem Row: K1, *yarn forward, k2tg. Repeat from * to last st. K1.
Work 1 inch stocking stitch with right side facing for next row.

Eyelet Row: K1, *yarn forward, k2tg, k1. Repeat from* to last st. K1.
Work 3 more rows stocking stitch.

Lace Pattern:
Row 1: K1, *yarn forward, k2tg. Repeat from * to last st. K1.
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: K2, *yarn forward, k2tg. Repeat from * across row.
Row 4: Purl
Repeat these 4 rows for pattern.

Work in pattern for 3(4,5) inches ending with row 4 of pattern and right side facing for next row. (you can custom fit this by measuring baby’s leg. This should end just below the knee cap)
Next row: Knit across increasing 1 st at beginning and end of row.
Work in stocking stitch for 1(2,3) inch (for custom fit this should be the length of the knee cap) Inc 1 st at beg and end of last row.(42,48,54 sts)

Work lace pattern for 3(4,5) inches ending with row 4 and right side facing for next row.(for custom fit, this should be 2″ below the finished length.)
Work 2 rows of stocking stitch.
Work 1 1/2″ to 2″ of k1, p1 rib stitch.
Cast off in rib stitch leaving a long enough tail to sew seam and hem.

Finishing:
Sew back seam with whip stitch.
Turn hem at picot row and loosely sew hem to preserve stretch.
Thread ribbon through eyelets and tie in pretty bow either at the front or the side.

©Cathy Henry 2009. Please do not place this pattern on any website or in any collections, free or for sale, without expressed written permission by the designer. You may place a link back to this page if you wish to share it with your visitors. You may print for your own personal use but may not distribute this pattern in any format.

I would love to get some feedback from you on this pattern. Please leave a comment below if you like the pattern. If you knit up the pattern and run into any difficulty or find a mistake please contact me.
When you complete your baby legwarmers, please PLEASE send me a picture!

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