Zig Zag Legwarmers |
So, in case you can't tell from the socks I'm wearing in this picture, I love me some bright colors. That's probably why I fell in love with this yarn as soon as I saw it. And besides that - well, I wanted a zig zag pattern and I thought it would be cool to change the texture of the stripes (hence the seed stitch). The use of the twisted stitches also adds another interesting dimension to the legwarmers, especially when scrunched up. And finally, each iteration of this pattern (the two zig zag stripes) is 12 stitches in total, which adds 2 inches to the circumference, so these legwarmers are easy to size up and down. As they're knitted, they have a 12 inch circumference and are about 11 inches top to bottom - add 12 more stitches and they'll be 14 inches around, subtract 12 and they'll be 10 and good for a child.
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Quatro (100% Peruvian highland wool; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #5019 Green Tea - two skeins (I knit almost exactly 1.5 legwarmers with one skein, so you should still have plenty of yarn if you size them up)
Needles: One set of double-pointed needles (dpns) in size 8, one set double-pointed needles in size 7
A close-up of the pattern. So cheery! |
Notions: Tapestry needle
Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches on size 8 needles
Using the size 7 dpns, cast on 72 (60, 84) stitches, divide between three dpns in groups of 12 stitches, and join in round
Knit in p1, k1 ribbing for 1 inch (please note that's purl one, knit one, NOT k1, p1), and then you're going to switch patterns AND needles - it's time to head to the #8's. You'll need the following notation to proceed: