Brinley’s Personalized Knit Legwarmers ~ February 20, 2012

February 20, 2012

Brinley’s Personalized Knit Legwarmers are the next project on my list. Oh goodness…looking back at these pictures my heart just melts at all the cuteness!! I know as their mama I’m biased, but all this adorableness just has me smiling today. πŸ™‚

In February 2012 I had two daughters that were enrolled in dance classes. I made each of them a pair of these personalized legwarmers. As we all know, legwarmers are a must have accessory for every dancer! Now all three of my girls dance and I realize that I never made a personalized pair for my youngest daughter. I made her a pair of ruffled legwarmers when she was a toddler that she wore ALL the time…even to bed….but I didn’t ever make her a pair like this. Looks like I’ll need to bust out my needles and this pattern again and get stitching at least one more pair. πŸ˜‰

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Brinley’s Personalized Knit Legwarmers Pattern Info:

The pattern I used for this project was The Anna Legwarmers by Holly Pitcock of HandmadebyMama.

Brinley’s Personalized Knit Legwarmers Yarn Info:

Good yarn choices to use to make this would be Vanna’s Choice, Caron Simply Soft Party, and Red Heart Soft. I recommend any of these. I’m so happy I have my Ravelry Notebook to go back to now so I can reflect on my notes and supplies. For this project I used Deborah Norville Premier Yarn in Baby Pink. I’m including an Amazon link below to find it there. A few other places to check out to see if you could find good sales on any of these yarns listed above are the Lion Brand and Create For Less websites.

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Knitting Needles and Tools

Something else that comes in handy if you decide you’d like to stitch this pattern up for yourself is a good set of knitting needles . My favorite brand to use, and the only kind I have ever really purchased, are the Knit Picks brand. They are so beautiful and it makes my heart happy just to look at them. Pictured below are several of the mosaic wood options they carry. I just love them.

You can also find options at any of your local craft stores or even on Amazon. I’ll be sure to include a few other links as well. Several buying options to choose from and I don’t think you can go wrong with any of them. πŸ™‚ You will see that most of the options I recommend are interchangeable sets, and only ones that I have heard great reviews on, even if I don’t personally own each brand. Interchangeable needles are going to be the most economical way to get started as you can use them for a wide variety of projects. Whatever you do, make sure to do your research. If you purchase a quality needle from the start, you won’t have to buy replacements later on. They will stand the test of time and use, so do your homework first and shop smart!

Still Need Help?

If you currently don’t know how to knit, I’d be happy to stitch this set up for you, just send me a message to custom order. Or…. I highly recommend learning how to knit yourself! Check out the site for Annie’s below for an online learning option. You can try this site out for free to see if you like it before continuing a membership. I’m also including a link for a kit similar to what I purchased back in 2012 that I used to aid in teaching myself to knit, long before these great online resources were as readily available.

A few final notes:

Finally, here are the few little notes I took for myself and saved in Ravelry when I stitched these up:

First I measured Brinley’s leg. I did the same pattern with 40 stitches cast on for the circumference around her leg (she can grow with them). Her leg measured 23.5 cm around.

I did the ribbing with 12 rounds instead of 14.

Her leg measured 9 inches long, so I worked them to that length before adding the second ribbing. This seemed to work for a perfect size to fit.

I did a ribbed bind off.



That should be about all you need if you want to try this one out. Please let me know if you have any questions or need any help.



Happy Stitching!
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~Mindy~