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Debbie Bliss Legwarmers Knitting Pattern

By Debbie Bliss

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Debbie Bliss Legwarmers Knitting Pattern
Debbie Bliss Legwarmers Knitting Pattern
Debbie Bliss Legwarmers Knitting Pattern
Debbie Bliss Legwarmers Knitting Pattern
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Specifications

Brand: Debbie Bliss
Yarn Weight: Sport
Designer: Debbie Bliss
Craft: Knitting
Format: Downloadable PDF
Languages: English
Number of Patterns: 1
Pages: 4
Skill Level: Intermediate
Finished Size: One Size: To Fit Average Adult
Techniques and Construction: Seamed, Stranded, Worked Flat
Needles Required: 3.25mm (US 3) & 3.75mm (US 5) Double Point Needles
Featured Products: Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino Yarn - Merino Wool Sport

Product Description

Legwarmers aren't just a favorite for dancers everywhere, they're a fabulous fashion accessory! If you are new to colorwork, this is a great way to learn how to knit Fair Isle with no shaping to worry about. Simple motifs are knitted flat, and then the legwarmers are seamed at the end.

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Debbie Bliss Legwarmers Knitting Pattern
$5.00

Debbie Bliss Legwarmers

Project Overview

These legwarmers are a knitted accessory project designed using Baby Cashmerino yarn, a luxurious blend ideal for soft, comfortable legwear. The pattern provides both UK and US knitting terminology, making it accessible to knitters working in either convention. This is an intermediate-level project suitable for knitters with foundational skills who are ready to tackle more complex techniques.

What Is Being Made

The pattern creates legwarmers—fitted leg coverings that provide warmth and style. These are classic knitted accessories that can be worn over shoes or boots, making them versatile pieces for layering. The legwarmers project is part of a collection that also includes boot cuffs, offering coordinating design options for a complete leg accessory set.

Knitting Techniques Used

This pattern employs several intermediate knitting techniques to create professional-finished legwarmers:

  • Seamed Construction: The legwarmers are worked flat on needles and then seamed together, allowing for precise shaping and a polished finish along the leg.
  • Stranded Knitting: This colorwork technique involves carrying multiple yarn colors across rows to create patterned designs, adding visual interest and texture to the legwarmers.
  • Flat Knitting: Rather than working in the round, the pattern is constructed by knitting flat pieces that are later joined, giving the maker greater control over shaping and fit.

Stitches and Stitch Patterns

The pattern utilizes fundamental and decorative knitting stitches to build the legwarmers:

  • Knit and Purl Stitches: The foundation of the pattern, creating the basic fabric structure.
  • Ribbing: Likely used at cuffs and edges to create elasticity and a fitted finish that hugs the leg and ankle.
  • Garter Stitch: Knitting every row creates a textured, reversible fabric with horizontal ridges.
  • Moss Stitch (Seed Stitch): An alternating knit and purl pattern that produces a bumpy, textured surface, adding visual and tactile interest.
  • Decrease and Increase Techniques: Methods such as knit two together (k2tog), slip, knit, pass slipped stitch over (skpo), and make one (m1) are used to shape the legwarmers for proper fit and contour.

Materials and Tools

The pattern calls for Baby Cashmerino yarn, a premium fiber blend known for its softness, breathability, and gentle feel against skin—ideal for legwarmers worn directly over legs or under clothing. The yarn weight and yardage requirements are specified within the pattern. Knitters will need appropriately sized knitting needles suited to the yarn weight, as well as basic finishing tools for seaming the completed pieces together and weaving in yarn ends.

Pattern Format

This is a downloadable PDF pattern, making it convenient for digital access and printing. The pattern includes a comprehensive glossary of knitting abbreviations and techniques, with both UK and US terminology clearly marked, ensuring clarity regardless of the knitter's regional background or preference.

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