Drip-drop legwarmers
by Maria Näslund
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© Maria Näslund

© Maria Näslund

© Maria Näslund

© Maria Näslund
Drip-drop legwarmers
This easy to work, but intricate looking lace pattern reminds me of raindrops running down a windowpane, forming small rivulets.
Worked in a sport-weight yarn, or slightly thicker sockyarn, these legwarmers are pretty enough to wear with a skirt, and thin enough to fit under your jeans. They are worked bottom up, with shaping for the calf to ensure that they will stay up.
There is also Drip-drop cowl, Drip-drop mitts and Drip-drop hat to go with these legwarmers.
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- First published: April 2012
- Page created: April 9, 2012
- Last updated: April 10, 2012 …
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