tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-78627955038651036.post2011594482334021123..comments2024-03-22T06:34:00.900-03:00Comments on 365 Crochet: Diamond Edge Hat Free Crochet PatternUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-78627955038651036.post-43047357981966907202013-09-15T10:30:25.249-03:002013-09-15T10:30:25.249-03:00I think it would be quite easy to do, start the pa...I think it would be quite easy to do, start the pattern for the legs the same, but once you get to the knee, start increasing stitches gradually until you get to the length that you want. You should probably try the legs on as you go, to make sure they start to flare where you want them to. I would love to try these again soon! I am a lot of custom orders right now, but these pants are easy, quick, and fun. I actually got my inspiration from a vintage pattern:<br /><br /> (http://web.archive.org/web/20001015003848/http://www.cei.net/~vchisam/groovy/7909p.html)<br /><br />-however, this pattern is a bit quirky and the pants have a large mesh holes, I wanted something a bit less holey:) Foehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00266371833514649237noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-78627955038651036.post-35751719799603345502013-09-15T03:56:01.850-03:002013-09-15T03:56:01.850-03:00This is actually a comment pertaining to the camo ...This is actually a comment pertaining to the camo leggings which thank you SO much for publishing, I've got mine about half done (1 leg) do you think there wold be an easy way to turn them into flare pants or like yoga pants? Should I just make another pair and gradually start increasing around the knee? I really want to conquer yoga pants but there are no patterns,not even paid ones :/ if you could give me any tips that'd be great! Thanks! :)Mistyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15994944223458146141noreply@blogger.com