A new pattern for you! It’s here! It’s here!
A sweet and simple scrunchable leg warmer pattern that can fold over or be made shorter and used as a boot topper. Woop!
Don’t you love how scrunchably awesome they are?
They call for DK weight yarn but worsted weight work too.
If you’re new to knitting in the round, this is a great pattern to learn on. Try double pointed needles if you like, or magic loop. Whichever you prefer!
Anyhoo. You love ’em. We all love ’em! Hop over here to get the pattern and while you’re at it, check out more knitting and crochet patterns here.
Have a great day!
Chandi
Keep saying to check my e mail I did and it is right
Hi Chandi, I saw your yarn on FaceBook and Pinterest. You have some of the most gorgeous yarn I have ever seen. Please consider me in your November/December giveaway. Thank you and I will continue to share your site with my knitter friends or soon to be knitters.
I love your yarns especially the beautiful colors.
I have been housebound for the past three years waiting for spinal fusions to work. Except for physical therapy I am pretty much grounded. I started knitting to “save” my sanity. Most days it works. Your yarns have graced many a baby afghan and doggy kippahs. They now will become hats for the homeless. Thank you for being my inspiration.
Big hugs,
Karen
Chandi, you have the most GORGEOUS colorways! I sincerely wish I could purchase each and every one!
Love these leg warmers. I’m just learning to knit so I’m hoping they will turn out wearable ???
Found you on YouTube
I love the colors!!! Amazing!!
Hey Chandi, I was wondering when you are knitting something and you add another ball of yarn and there are those ends that are from the old ball and the new one when you are done your project do you just cut them or do you have to tie a knot then cut them?
Thanks so much.
Christine, great question! It’s up to you. You don’t have to tie a knot. You can just weave the ends securely in the back. If you feel more comfortable tying a knot for security and then weaving in the ends, you can do so. Thanks for the great question! Chandi