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| MagnoliaWhisper |
Posted - Jan 29 2012 : 5:35:15 PM The older I get the colder I get. I used to be so hot when I was little I hated coats, literally could NOT wear turtle necks, hats, or scarves, all made me feel waaaaaaaaay too hot no matter how cold it was, I just felt like I was suffocating. Now days though I can bundle myself from head to toe and still be cold! I wore long unders, and a long skirt today and boots and my legs were still cold. I am thinking I need leg warmers now too. What kinds have you all tried. I don't know weather to go with the ones from Vermount Country Store, Etsy, or just go to Target! Which have you tried? Which would you buy again?

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| Red Tractor Girl |
Posted - Feb 01 2012 : 04:27:58 AM I just knitted an easy pattern of leg warmers and sent them to my daughter in ASheville, NC. She used to have several pair in the late 1990s so when I saw this pattern, I went for it. She loves them and told me she even wore them to work this week over tights with a skirt. Her friends are so envious! I think you can easily make some up with crochet or knit patterns and I love the idea of old sweaters too. And when you make them, you can be so much more creative!
Have Fun!
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| Bear5 |
Posted - Jan 31 2012 : 6:30:16 PM Heather, you're describing me. I'm getting some of those leg warmers!!!!!! Marly
"It's only when we truly know and understand that we have a limited time on earth- and that we have no way of knowing when our time is up- that we will begin to live each day to the fullest, as if it was the only one we had." Elisabeth Kurler-Ross |
| Annie S |
Posted - Jan 31 2012 : 4:34:25 PM You can also make leg warmers out of an old wool sweater. Just felt the sweater and cut out the arms on the top. Blanket stitch for a cute decorative top and bottom. If you want longer ones, go for a men's wool sweater. Can also make wrist warmers out of the bottoms of the sweater arms too. You can find instructions on-line at various sites. |
| GirlwithHook |
Posted - Jan 29 2012 : 5:37:03 PM I usually make mine...my favorite yarn, crochet to the length of my calf, make enough rows for it to go around. :) I'm not usually impressed by the ones in the stores, so why not?
A hook, a book, and a good cup of coffee.... |
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