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Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Finished Legwarmers!

Dance shoe legwarmers

I got my Dance Shoe Legwarmers finished this past week!  This was a super fun project, with less thinking than a true pair of socks.  The biggest decision I made was to make them mirror each other, so I could wear them with the leg increases (they're knit from the foot up) on the inside.  I made one other minor change to the pattern and that was to continue the ribbing about an inch past the heel.  I don't plan to wear these with dance shoes and I was afraid the legs might fall down if I didn't have some ribbing there to keep everything in place at my ankles.

The pattern (free!) is Dance Shoe Legwarmers and I knit them in Madelinetosh Twist Light in the Lost in Trees Solid colorway.  This was a fun project that I otherwise probably wouldn't have knit (because living in Texas and it not being the 1980's, legwarmers are just not on my radar).

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