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Very fast socks from the odds of yarn
Hello! My name is Julia. My granny taught me knitting and crochetting and since that I always make something. She made a fluffy plaid and there was some yarn left, she gave it to me and I decided to make socks from it. So here is the result. What do you think of them? Do you need the description how I made them?
Unicorn Crochet Leg Warmers
Size: Adult Upper leg measurement: 14" (stretches to 16", and holds OK on tights) Length: approx. 26" Newborn Upper leg measurement: 7" (stretches to 8", and holds OK on tights) Length: 6" Materials: 1 ball of yarn that is lightweight #3; I used Lion Brand Yarns, Mandala, Unicorn color; 100% acrylic; 5.3 oz/150 g; 590 yds/540m (if you want to match up variegated colors, you will need 2 balls) Hook size 5mm Yarn needle Scissors Size: Varies Gauge: 4"x4"...
Super Cute, Fun & Easy Crochet Leg Warmers
Materials needed: *H hook *Red Heart Super Saver yarn in Coffee *Coordinating buttons - I used 6, 3 on each legwarmer. This could be cute with one button in each shell, going all the way down... or even without buttons! It's up to you! Stitches Used: ch=chain DC=double crochet SC=single crochet Sl st=slip stitch Ch 47 R1: DC in 3rd ch from hook and each ch across. Ch 2, turn. R2-22: DC in each stitch across. Ch 2, turn. R23: DC in each stitch across. Turn work. R24: 5 DC...
Ribby Crochet Leg Warmers
Materials used: - 2 skeins of sport weight yarn, light, 3. I have used some Red Heart Crazy Wool I had in my stash for a long time; meanwhile I just found out that the yarn is discontinued.. This yarn was made of 70% wool and 30% nylon. You can replace it with other sport weight yarn with or without wool content. Red Heart Chic Sheep woul be also a great alternative! - 4 mm (G) crochet hook - yarn needle - scissors Gauge: 20 sts in the special stitch yo-slst = 10 cm (4”) Size: 30 cm wid...
House Ankle Crochet Socks
Technique: Regular Crochet Finished Shoe Size One size: Can fit women’s shoe sizes of 6 through 10 due to the stretchy nature of the elastic in the yarn Description I don’t like to wear shoes around the house but when the temperature drops, I like to wear little store-bought ankle booties. I’ve always wanted to make myself a pair. This design is not intended to be for true ankle socks that you would wear in shoes. They are intended to be little “house booties” to keep your feet warm. Skill Lev...
Crochet Slipper Socks
Materials: Made with worsted weight yarn in two colors, I used Red Heart Super Saver Yarn ~100 yards of each color Gauge: Hook US I/5.50mm; 8 XSt x 4 Repeats = 4″, Repeat = 2 rows of sc, 1 row of XSt Size: US Women’s 8-9 Abbreviations: beg: beginning BPhdc: Back Post half double crochet ch: chain dc: double crochet FPhdc: Front Post half double crochet sc – single crochet sc2tog – single crochet 2 stitches together sl st – slip stitch st(s) – stitch(es) Special Stitch: ...
Crochet Colar Socks
Material: 4.5 mm crochet hook Light weight/ DK yarn: color A and B ( 100 gr per skein ) Yarn needle Scissors Abbreviations Note: I used chainless starting dc for every first dc of each row/ round instead of ch 3. There’s another good crochet technique to use is ch 2, dc into same stitch ( counted as 1st dc). In the pattern below you’ll see I simply state dc into 1st stitch for every first dc of each row/round, so just choose your best technique