Hey, I wanted to mention here just in case it trips anyone else up but foundation chains aren't used in this pattern! I use foundation double crochets because it makes the leg warmer more stretchy at the top (and thus more comfortable to wear imo). Foundation double crochets (FDC) basically replace your foundation chains & 1 row of double crochets. I teach you how to do that in the video + how to seam the top of it and how to join it in the round
Okay so that means I can replace this foundation double crochet by one row of single crochet then one row of double crochet? Cuz I really don't understand how I'm supposed to do these FDC 😭
I wanted to make these in two days for a concert im going to, and it took two full days but im like 90% done and an absolute beginner, thank you for the tutorial
i really appreciate the CCs!! thank you for taking the time to make them- you don’t see that very often as people often focus on quantity rather than quality and skip accessibility ❤
I usually make patterns 💖💖 bc it’s a lot easier for me c: esp with more complicated designs, it usually makes more sense as a written pattern (imo at least). I’ll def publish tutorials too, but only for beginner-friendly, easier projects
hi! i finally finished these yesterday and they turned out perfect hehe. although i think there is a mistake in the written pattern (23:00 time stamp in the vid) under the section for row 1. it says (after first increase) to "double crochet 2" when u need to dc up until the last stich and then, as written, increase again. im sure it's just a typo cuz you explain it correctly in the video, but i wanted to point that out if someone were to skip directly to the end. i love your channel. keep up the great work
I’m so happy you liked this tutorial c: And I’m pretty sure you’re right 🤧 (I can’t remember bc I made these a while ago lol). Tysm for pointing this out; I’ll pin it!
Omfg kill me the part where u have to go between increas rounds and dc round I thought u had to increase the DC in-between each increase round and ended up with a flowy circle 💀😭
super cute & easy to follow!! I just wish I hadn’t subtracted 2” from my calf measurement cause they didn’t come out nearly as loose and chunky as hers :/ oh well I’ll remember for the next pair - thank you for the great pattern!
thank you for another great video (and such a cute pattern) :D i'm so excited for the upcoming shruggie tutorial, i've bought some DK yarn and 5mm needles!
I ♡ this leg warmer very much, thank for your sharing 😃 I started crocheting this project today😊 I would like to ask if every round is also turned over, including the 5th and 6th rounds? Thank you
yeah! you'd turn over after slst to close the round c: this is because if you don't turn over, it ends up creating a diagonal seam along the leg warmer, which I feel like doesn't look that great :') so turning over after every round will prevent that from happening!
we all start from somewhere! I remember when I first started I couldn’t crochet a straight rectangle (I’d accidentally drop/add stitches 😭😭). I’m happy you learned from this tutorial & hope you can grow more as a crocheter c: 💖
I've made one I'm about to make another, but this pattern is very easy to follow until I got to the part on how to tie the bow that was kind of confusing, so I did it another way but other than that it was very easy!
I’m happy you could figure out another way to tie it c: if you follow another tutorial of mine and you have questions about it, feel free to contact me and I’d love to help 💖💖
can you repost this but with the video mirrored for all us lefties out there? it's really hard to follow crotchet tuts in general and this would help a ton, I love your designs so much
that's a really good idea! I'll see if i can mirror the video, then I'll probably just send you a link to the unlisted video c: I'll start doing this with my other tutorials too where I'll just include the mirrored version in the descriptions
i still dont know how you guys can count stitches so easily. idk what makes it to hard for me but i cant for the life of me tell which if the millions if little holes is the one i need to put the hook through. 😭 the lik scarf I'm making already has countless skipped/ dropped stitches
I'm a beginner but I catch onto stuff really quickly so I was a bit surprised when I couldn't understand this tutorial. I don't know how to finish the first row, and it keeps turning into a circle-like shape. Do you have any raw clips that aren't cut or help me know which stich I should go into? I thought these were really cool and I'm kind of frustrated that I can't figure it out. :(
yeah this tutorial was one of the first ones I ever made so it's definitely not the best one out there :') what you can do if you're not understanding the foundation double crochets is to foundation chain (basically, "chaining"), then join them into the round before making a round of double crochets (you can find tutorials on how to do that on yt c:). you can also dm me on ig @by.redbean with photos as it makes it easier for me to figure out what might be wrong with your work
hello! I believe I used around 160g total for both! this number is only for the shorter (the white) one. If you were to make the longer one, you'd probably need double the amount c:
those look so cute! i am going to make them for autumn for sure! I just have one question : how much yarn do you use? Cuz I don´t know if 100g is enough 😭🤍
Hi! The first ch 3 can count as a st if you would like! It honestly depends on your personal preference. I personally never count chains as a stitch c:
I literally fall in love... I want to crochet it but could you please give the names of your yarn? Or show of what exactly they are made of. I'm really bad at choosing yarn that's why i rather ask than fail again ^^ thanks in advance
yeah, ofc! I used hobbii friends extra fine merino wool (sport weight yarn) & hobbii kid silk (lace weight yarn). I used both of them at the same time. It's not super affordable yarn though; I was gifted this c: For a more affordable option, I recommend drops baby merino (sport weight yarn) & drops kid silk (lace weight). If you live in the USA, wool warehouse is the cheapest shipping option when buying drops yarn c:
Could you please help me understand why my seem isnt straight it keeps sloping towards the right at the end of each round but i followed the pattern step by step
@@fubleruble3483 I may be wrong but it sounds like you’re maybe not turning over after every round? After slip stitching to close the round, I recommend turning over as that helps with keeping a straight seam 💖
@@fubleruble3483 that's so weird bc it should fix that issue ;w; if you want to, you can dm me a photo on my ig by.redbean and i can see if i can figure out what's wrong c:
here ya go! ruclips.net/video/_VD4vkQMMfo/видео.htmlsi=kLdtrk5hTnqOHcad also if you find foundation dc difficult, see my pinned comment c: you can always replace it with a foundation chain + 1 round of dc!
hey there, I'm so happy you like my content! tbh, I'm not even sure if I'm the best person to go to with this question XD especially since I don't really know what works best for a channel, etc. I guess the only kind of advice I can give is that you should just post what you enjoy (because it'll make the video filming & editing process easier). You also don't need expensive equipment! I film on my iPhone & edit on a free program (Davinci Resolve). But yeah! Just make what you like & I hope the algorithm favors you
hi! i recommend taking the measurement of wherever you want the leg warmer to hit you on your leg! so for example I took the measurement of my calf, then subtracted I think about 1-2" to accommodate for stretch. I found that this method worked out for me best c:
i recommend trying on the leg warmer periodically just to make sure it fits you exactly as you'd like since everyone's bodies are different. c: (thus, I can't give you an exact measurement.)
hi tysm-ty for your patience as you await a reply c: I made 29 rows total not including the front post/back post double crochet ribbing and the last single crochet row 💖
hi ! Am I the only one struggling so bad making those leg warmers ? I’m not a beginner in crochet but i feel like there’s something i don’t understand in the tutorial… Mine are really really puffy with the one increase/no increase part and it doesn’t look as puffy as mine in the video i don’t really understand why. I’m not a fluent english maybe i just missed an information 😔
I'm not sure why you're having trouble too ;w; maybe because it's too many increases for you? If you'd like, feel free to send me a photo on Instagram at by.redbean, and I can see if there's anything wrong!
How many rows did you do for the body? From the opening to the bottom length? I tend to make my projects either too big or too small and I’d like some gauging to help me along the way ❤❤
When making the foundation, I did what you did in the video but then after that I'm kin of lost! Which leg am I supposed to put my crochet stick into to restart the pattern?
if you turn your row kind of to the side so the sides of the stitches are facing you, it's the bottom 2 legs! c: if you dm me on Instagram by.redbean i can send you a photo of what i mean! and also if foundation double crochets are difficult for you to do, you can instead do foundation chains + 1 row of double crochet c:
hi of course you can! you would just make more rounds/crochet until the leg warmer is as long as you want before making the flared part of the leg warmer c:
Idk if anyone's willing to help but im super confused where the second double crochet goes and how we're supposed to just continue the pattern afterwards. Anyone have any tips?
hi! I used 50g skeins of wool yarn (specifically, friends merino wool from hobbii). you'll need at least 100g if you want a short leg warmer, but more if you want a longer one c: I'd just buy a bit extra just in case.
@@Rileyrhoades2024 I made this video a while ago so I'm unsure what you mean by 2"! I think maybe I was talking about gauge? So like the amt of STS I have in 2" or something like that?
I buy my yarn from woolwarehouse (i love drops yarn) and I usually receive yarn from hobbii! but tbh I don't really have a specific brand I stick to--I've used yarn from multiple different places c:
sorry about that ;w;w;w; if you lmk exactly what you're confused about, i can explain it in the comments (i made this over a year ago so idk if you're referring to the small bow on the bottom or the lace up bow at the top?)
I do this because (for me, at least) crochet stitches stretch a lot, especially if you use stretchy fiber like wool or acrylic. And you don't want the leg warmer to continually slip down your calf. However, if you feel that you don't need negative ease (aka subtracting 2" from your calf circumference), feel free to exclude that from your calculations c:
@@byredbeanthanks for responding Doll. You are so right. I wish I had followed your directions. The top of the warmer does not stay up but I will make a tie for the top so I can tighten up the warmer on my calf. I have completed one so far and it is beyond adorable. Thanks for taking the time to do this video.
Hey, I wanted to mention here just in case it trips anyone else up but foundation chains aren't used in this pattern! I use foundation double crochets because it makes the leg warmer more stretchy at the top (and thus more comfortable to wear imo). Foundation double crochets (FDC) basically replace your foundation chains & 1 row of double crochets. I teach you how to do that in the video + how to seam the top of it and how to join it in the round
Okay so that means I can replace this foundation double crochet by one row of single crochet then one row of double crochet? Cuz I really don't understand how I'm supposed to do these FDC 😭
@@lilym-4126 yeah for sure you can replace them like that! c:
I'm a beginner and I got a little confused so TYSM!!♡♡♡
Hello! What if I want mine longer? Do I just add more rows of DC?
@@shyshy3982 yes, you would c:
I wanted to make these in two days for a concert im going to, and it took two full days but im like 90% done and an absolute beginner, thank you for the tutorial
IM DOING IT FOR A CONCERT I HAVE TO ATTEND IN 3 DAYS LMAOO
@@cinnamxn_stixs GL 💖💖
@@cinnamxn_stixs I just realized I commented on this when it happened a month ago 😭😭 anyway I hope you were able to finish it c:
...ive found my next project
SAMEE😫😫
…..I’ve done my next project
i really appreciate the CCs!! thank you for taking the time to make them- you don’t see that very often as people often focus on quantity rather than quality and skip accessibility ❤
omg i just can NOT STOP crocheting these leg warmers 😭 these are soooo cute!!!!!!!
IKR
This is definetly my next project :) So cute and fits my style literally perfectly 😌
Omg this is one of the simplest and best explained crochet tuts out there! Love how mine turned out
i'm happy it was easy to understand! I'm trying my best to make better tutorials in the future
Bless you for also giving the measurements in centimeters
This is literally the cutest leg warmers I've seen!!! Thank u so much for teaching us 🥺💗💗💗💗💗💗
SO CUTE!!!! thank u for the tutorial!!!! would love to see more crochet tutorials from u i love ur work sm 🙏🙏 can’t wait to make these
I usually make patterns 💖💖 bc it’s a lot easier for me c: esp with more complicated designs, it usually makes more sense as a written pattern (imo at least). I’ll def publish tutorials too, but only for beginner-friendly, easier projects
@@byredbean ofc!!! that's totally valid, thank u a ton regardless :]
Girlyyy i love how you put the pattern after explaining it for advanced/intermediate crocheters
the entire pattern is also at the end of the video :D in case you prefer using that instead c:
@@byredbean TYSM!
thank you so much for this tutorial! i'm an absolute beginner to crochet but you explained everything so well
these leg warmers are adorable ! i'm thinking of making them soon :D
I've made the white ones, and they are ABSOLUELY AMAZING. Thank you so much! I am wearing them all the time
so happy you like them c:
SO CUTE!!! i made this tutorial in beige and green and it turned out absolutely amazing 😭😭 thank you so much!
how did you use two colors?
just made these tonight!! such a good tutorial thank you so much they're my new fav
This is going to be one of the first crotchet projects I make 😊
hi! i finally finished these yesterday and they turned out perfect hehe. although i think there is a mistake in the written pattern (23:00 time stamp in the vid) under the section for row 1. it says (after first increase) to "double crochet 2" when u need to dc up until the last stich and then, as written, increase again. im sure it's just a typo cuz you explain it correctly in the video, but i wanted to point that out if someone were to skip directly to the end. i love your channel. keep up the great work
I’m so happy you liked this tutorial c: And I’m pretty sure you’re right 🤧 (I can’t remember bc I made these a while ago lol). Tysm for pointing this out; I’ll pin it!
Timestamps just for my reference!
13:23
16:56
18:24 ( chain till 152.5)
I’m in love with these leg warmer I’m almost finished with my first pair at they are turning out super cute
Your voice is so calming ❤
thank you c:
This might be my first true crochet project
Omfg kill me the part where u have to go between increas rounds and dc round I thought u had to increase the DC in-between each increase round and ended up with a flowy circle 💀😭
I made it, was soooo easy and fun and fast 10/10💗
that's so cool!!! Thanks for the tutorial, I hope I can make it in time I want to wear next weekend!
super cute & easy to follow!! I just wish I hadn’t subtracted 2” from my calf measurement cause they didn’t come out nearly as loose and chunky as hers :/ oh well I’ll remember for the next pair - thank you for the great pattern!
thank you for another great video (and such a cute pattern) :D i'm so excited for the upcoming shruggie tutorial, i've bought some DK yarn and 5mm needles!
I ♡ this leg warmer very much, thank for your sharing 😃
I started crocheting this project today😊
I would like to ask if every round is also turned over, including the 5th and 6th rounds? Thank you
yeah! you'd turn over after slst to close the round c: this is because if you don't turn over, it ends up creating a diagonal seam along the leg warmer, which I feel like doesn't look that great :') so turning over after every round will prevent that from happening!
@@byredbean coz in the video tutorial can’t see turned over for the round 5 &6. I understand now, thank you for your teaching.
YESS this Is exactly what I’m looking for
Oh my god u are a GODDESS! these r amazing, thank you so much for the tutorial
Hi! Thank you for the lovely pattern. How much yarn did you end up using?
hi!! i ended up using about 75g of yarn for one leg warmer, so a total of 150g for both!
I need to this in one day to wear at school 😭
Ugh. I love thisssss 😭♥️
There’s a hobby lobby sale on yarn ❤ gonna start this after buying yarn cannot wait these look so cute!!!!!!!
Thank you so much for your tutorial. It worked out beautifully. :)
so happy you liked it c:
Im bad at crochetinf but this video learned me alot❤ you just earned a subscriber :)
we all start from somewhere! I remember when I first started I couldn’t crochet a straight rectangle (I’d accidentally drop/add stitches 😭😭). I’m happy you learned from this tutorial & hope you can grow more as a crocheter c: 💖
very quick question, if i wanna make these longer would i do every step twice?
thank u sooo much for this! i was just thinking i wanted to make some cute leg warmers and ur post appeared ❤
i got to 2:30 and already screwed upppp crying and then ill try again
samee 😭😭
My faun cosplay NEED those. Idc if I'm a delulu beginner I have to do that.
you can always dm me on ig @by.redbean if you have questions about the tutorial! c: I don't mind assisting you in any way I can.
Thank you for sharing!! I had to remake it 4x to get it right 😅😂but I finally made the prettiest rainbow leg warmers🌈✨🌟🌷
Ahh happy it worked out for you in the end c:
I've made one I'm about to make another, but this pattern is very easy to follow until I got to the part on how to tie the bow that was kind of confusing, so I did it another way but other than that it was very easy!
I’m happy you could figure out another way to tie it c: if you follow another tutorial of mine and you have questions about it, feel free to contact me and I’d love to help 💖💖
so cuteeee🥹🤍
Wow so pog and amazing 10/10 yeehaw we Stan yeeeet so cute and I love the colors
How long should i do the normal dc rounds till i start with the flare?
timestamps for me:
8:00
10:15
can you repost this but with the video mirrored for all us lefties out there? it's really hard to follow crotchet tuts in general and this would help a ton, I love your designs so much
that's a really good idea! I'll see if i can mirror the video, then I'll probably just send you a link to the unlisted video c: I'll start doing this with my other tutorials too where I'll just include the mirrored version in the descriptions
i still dont know how you guys can count stitches so easily. idk what makes it to hard for me but i cant for the life of me tell which if the millions if little holes is the one i need to put the hook through. 😭 the lik scarf I'm making already has countless skipped/ dropped stitches
How many yard's of yarn do I need for this?
I love it, but I’m also immediately lost 😭
if you need any help at all, you're free to ask questions!
@@byredbean I think I figured it out! I managed to make 1 and I’m working on the second now!
this tutorial us very well explained and easy to follow!! thank you so much
ah tysm! I'm so happy it's easy to follow c:
I'm a beginner but I catch onto stuff really quickly so I was a bit surprised when I couldn't understand this tutorial. I don't know how to finish the first row, and it keeps turning into a circle-like shape. Do you have any raw clips that aren't cut or help me know which stich I should go into? I thought these were really cool and I'm kind of frustrated that I can't figure it out. :(
yeah this tutorial was one of the first ones I ever made so it's definitely not the best one out there :') what you can do if you're not understanding the foundation double crochets is to foundation chain (basically, "chaining"), then join them into the round before making a round of double crochets (you can find tutorials on how to do that on yt c:). you can also dm me on ig @by.redbean with photos as it makes it easier for me to figure out what might be wrong with your work
@@byredbean Okay, thank you so much!
Am i the only one who doesn't understand on the round 5-6???
hi!! about how much yarn did u use for this?
I think these are sooooo cute and I’m just wondering if I have to use two yarns at the same time while I’m crocheting 😅?
you don't have to! I wanted to do that because the mohair makes the texture of the leg warmers fuzzy c:
Oh ok , thank you so much that really helps 😊
these were very well explained so far (im in the process of making them) but i wonder if i have enough yarn. how much did you use for the pair?
I believe I used a total of 160g!
Really love this design! Definitely gonna be my next project 🥰 Just a question though, how much yarn did you use for these leg warmers?
hello! I believe I used around 160g total for both! this number is only for the shorter (the white) one. If you were to make the longer one, you'd probably need double the amount c:
omg so cute
those look so cute! i am going to make them for autumn for sure! I just have one question : how much yarn do you use? Cuz I don´t know if 100g is enough 😭🤍
I think I used 160g in total! But the amount you need in particular might differ in the end c:
Can u make a video on how to knit a hand warmer ?
I'm thinking about designing one--just don't know when I will c:
@@byredbean would wait for one
The video says to make foundation dcs in multiples of 4- does the first chain 3 stitch count as one stitch?
Hi! The first ch 3 can count as a st if you would like! It honestly depends on your personal preference. I personally never count chains as a stitch c:
I literally fall in love... I want to crochet it but could you please give the names of your yarn? Or show of what exactly they are made of. I'm really bad at choosing yarn that's why i rather ask than fail again ^^ thanks in advance
yeah, ofc! I used hobbii friends extra fine merino wool (sport weight yarn) & hobbii kid silk (lace weight yarn). I used both of them at the same time. It's not super affordable yarn though; I was gifted this c: For a more affordable option, I recommend drops baby merino (sport weight yarn) & drops kid silk (lace weight). If you live in the USA, wool warehouse is the cheapest shipping option when buying drops yarn c:
Thank you so much for the information!@@byredbean
Could you please help me understand why my seem isnt straight it keeps sloping towards the right at the end of each round but i followed the pattern step by step
@@fubleruble3483 I may be wrong but it sounds like you’re maybe not turning over after every round? After slip stitching to close the round, I recommend turning over as that helps with keeping a straight seam 💖
@ thats what i mean tho i am turning around and it still isnt coming out straight 😭
@@fubleruble3483 that's so weird bc it should fix that issue ;w; if you want to, you can dm me a photo on my ig by.redbean and i can see if i can figure out what's wrong c:
Si pudiera poner SUBTITULOS EN ESPAÑOL!!
se lo agradecería mucho
Yo lo pude hacer!! Solo hay que aprender de la simbología, no es tan difícil :D
I can’t get past the first part, the foundation crochet. Does anyone have any tips or other videos showing it?
here ya go! ruclips.net/video/_VD4vkQMMfo/видео.htmlsi=kLdtrk5hTnqOHcad also if you find foundation dc difficult, see my pinned comment c: you can always replace it with a foundation chain + 1 round of dc!
@@byredbeanthank you so much!! You’re so helpful i appreciate it!
I didn't get how to make ughhhhh
thank you 💕
Hii I love your content soo much and would appreciate tips on how to grow your crochet channel
hey there, I'm so happy you like my content! tbh, I'm not even sure if I'm the best person to go to with this question XD especially since I don't really know what works best for a channel, etc. I guess the only kind of advice I can give is that you should just post what you enjoy (because it'll make the video filming & editing process easier). You also don't need expensive equipment! I film on my iPhone & edit on a free program (Davinci Resolve). But yeah! Just make what you like & I hope the algorithm favors you
@@byredbean tysmmm I really appreciate this 🤍
SO CUTE!💖 I want repeat this... but I don't have many time😭 you very cool💖💖💖💖
QUESTION!!! do I need to take measurements of my leg, if so what measurements, because my calfs are pretty big 😭
hi! i recommend taking the measurement of wherever you want the leg warmer to hit you on your leg! so for example I took the measurement of my calf, then subtracted I think about 1-2" to accommodate for stretch. I found that this method worked out for me best c:
hello!! such a cute pattern! is there a written pattern anywhere for when i might be offline but want to work on this project?
yes! It’s at the very end of the video & you can just screenshot it c:
awesome thank you sm!!
how many centimeters do I need so that they are just below the knee, but with the same folds? (using a translator)
i recommend trying on the leg warmer periodically just to make sure it fits you exactly as you'd like since everyone's bodies are different. c: (thus, I can't give you an exact measurement.)
@@byredbean tsym! also thank u for the tut
What is the point at minute 3:05 called? I'm really confused about that part.
basically joining your row of FDC into the round! since we'll be working this leg warmer mostly in the round c:
I don’t understand 😭
Fantastic 😊
hiii! i absolutely love this tutorial❤❤! how many rows did you make?
hi tysm-ty for your patience as you await a reply c: I made 29 rows total not including the front post/back post double crochet ribbing and the last single crochet row 💖
@@byredbean tysm! ❤️
hi ! Am I the only one struggling so bad making those leg warmers ? I’m not a beginner in crochet but i feel like there’s something i don’t understand in the tutorial… Mine are really really puffy with the one increase/no increase part and it doesn’t look as puffy as mine in the video i don’t really understand why. I’m not a fluent english maybe i just missed an information 😔
I'm not sure why you're having trouble too ;w; maybe because it's too many increases for you? If you'd like, feel free to send me a photo on Instagram at by.redbean, and I can see if there's anything wrong!
I think i found another to get what i'm lookin for but if i need your help, i'll send you a picture ! Thank you for answering@@byredbean
How many rows did you do for the body? From the opening to the bottom length? I tend to make my projects either too big or too small and I’d like some gauging to help me along the way ❤❤
I made a total of 30 rows! Including the bottom increase rows c:
Do you need to use the lace yarn or would it be just fine with regular yarn?
you can use regular yarn!
Thank you so much :))))
When making the foundation, I did what you did in the video but then after that I'm kin of lost! Which leg am I supposed to put my crochet stick into to restart the pattern?
if you turn your row kind of to the side so the sides of the stitches are facing you, it's the bottom 2 legs! c: if you dm me on Instagram by.redbean i can send you a photo of what i mean! and also if foundation double crochets are difficult for you to do, you can instead do foundation chains + 1 row of double crochet c:
Thank you so much for replying! I ended up figuring it out after counting my stitches so thank you!
@@byredbean
Hiii❤❤ is it possible to make them longer, like can they start further up the leg? If it is, how can I do this? (Total beginner here haha:))
hi of course you can! you would just make more rounds/crochet until the leg warmer is as long as you want before making the flared part of the leg warmer c:
What thickness is the yarn? I used 5.5 mm yarn and it ended up not being very fabric-like and was too thick
mine's pretty thin! I used sport weight/size 2 yarn.
was it weight 4 yarn?
@@idontownagoldfish i used weight 2 yarn! but you can use whatever yarn weight you'd like.
Idk if anyone's willing to help but im super confused where the second double crochet goes and how we're supposed to just continue the pattern afterwards. Anyone have any tips?
Do you mind sharing the timestamp for the part you’re confused about? I may be able to help you better if I know exactly what you’re talking about c:
I'm planning on making this some time. what size bundle of yarn did you use?
hi! I used 50g skeins of wool yarn (specifically, friends merino wool from hobbii). you'll need at least 100g if you want a short leg warmer, but more if you want a longer one c: I'd just buy a bit extra just in case.
@@byredbean okay, thank you!
Can I do this with 6/5 mm crochet
yeah! you can use whatever yarn and hook you'd like c:
@@byredbean ok thank you
how do you lace the top part around your leg like in the beginning of the video where you showed us you wearing it? :,)
I take both ends of the crochet icords & I cross it over and over again around my leg before tying the ends into a bow c:
Fi𝚛st thing im gonna make is this...
Are you still able to make this with only one ball of yarn instead of two?
if the ball of yarn is larger like 100g instead of 50g then yes c:
When I finish the first leg warmer and haven’t completed the second for weeks
Can u make a sweater tutorial?
for sure thinking of making one in the coming months c:
What amount of yarn did you use? Great tutorial 💖💖
hi!! i ended up using about 75g of yarn for one leg warmer, so a total of 150g for both!
Question, what do you measure for your leg? I measured mine at it was 9in all around, but that didn’t sound right
hi! I measured the widest part of my calf!
it came out to be 14" for me personally but ofc measurements depend on your body shape so you're probably smaller than me c:
@@byredbean mine was 30” :c so I was confused when you said 2”
@@byredbean thank you! Is there any other place I should measure? I’m currently in the car so I can’t watch the full video cause I get sick
@@Rileyrhoades2024 I made this video a while ago so I'm unsure what you mean by 2"! I think maybe I was talking about gauge? So like the amt of STS I have in 2" or something like that?
Do you have a written pattern for this? I checked your Kofi and didn't see one
hi the full written pattern is at the end of the video! c: it's completely free
@@byredbean thank you!
what yarn dude you use for the lace yarn?
i used hobbii friends kid silk!
It’s so hard to see with white yarn but good tutorial ❤
14 and 28 cm.?
How many grms of yarn did you use?
hello! i believe i used about 150g of yarn total or 75g for each leg warmer.
@@byredbean tysm!
Where did you buy your yarn?
I buy my yarn from woolwarehouse (i love drops yarn) and I usually receive yarn from hobbii! but tbh I don't really have a specific brand I stick to--I've used yarn from multiple different places c:
cute but im stuck at the bow cause you cover it girl (imma lose it)
sorry about that ;w;w;w; if you lmk exactly what you're confused about, i can explain it in the comments (i made this over a year ago so idk if you're referring to the small bow on the bottom or the lace up bow at the top?)
I don’t understand why you would do calf circumstance minus 2 inches. Then it will be too tight around your calf.
I do this because (for me, at least) crochet stitches stretch a lot, especially if you use stretchy fiber like wool or acrylic. And you don't want the leg warmer to continually slip down your calf. However, if you feel that you don't need negative ease (aka subtracting 2" from your calf circumference), feel free to exclude that from your calculations c:
@@byredbeanthanks for responding Doll. You are so right. I wish I had followed your directions. The top of the warmer does not stay up but I will make a tie for the top so I can tighten up the warmer on my calf. I have completed one so far and it is beyond adorable. Thanks for taking the time to do this video.
@@ninabond172 so happy you like the tutorial! also, the ties definitely should be able to help the leg warmers stay up! c: