Knitted Boot Cuff, Buttons, Taupe, Short Boot Socks, Fashion Accessories for Women
These beyond cozy boot cuffs are the perfect cold weather companion. With hand-brushed acrylic yarn and wooden working buttons these faux leg warmers will be your new favorite winter-wear item. Why We Love Them Our boot cuffs are any kind of boots best friend. Wear them with rain or ankle-length boots and even layer with tights. Every way is the right way. What You Need To Know Care: Hand wash cold and lay flat to dry Materials: Crafted from 100% hand-brushed acrylic yarn Product…
Cushion Daze
Yesterday in our homeschool we had a cushion day, which simply means that between our regular curriculum and the Thanksgiving/Christmas studies that we are about to begin, we are taking a break and getting caught up on everything. Mostly, it is a lot of reading because it is the end of the month, and Charlotte has a reading goal every month. In other words, it's crunch time for the book it program. I like to spend my cushion days like this: Or maybe this: At any rate, it involves a lot of…
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Note: CO is 66 stitches, which does not divide evenly into 4 to make the 2 X 2 ribbing come out. Either CO two additional (or fewer) stitches or use a 3 X 3 or 1 X 1 ribbing.
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Heijastuksia
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koukutettu's Raitasukat
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Scandi Sukkalegs
Called sukkalegs in Shetland dialect, leggings make great take-along projects because they are both small and simple. Kate Gagnon Osborn added some Norwegian influence to her two-color leg warmers that feature stacks of partial stars and elegant shaping in vertical stripes. There are a few places where the nonworking yarn is carried for more than an inch (2.5 cm) across the back of the work - you may want to “tack” these floats to the wrong side of the work so they won’t catch on your toes…