I found this advertisement when I was researching ‘gaiters’, used once upon a time in a street-smart fashion. Though the word ‘gaiters’ is only mentioned in Candee’s advert, it is the window display of shoes & gaiters which is telling. So commonplace once were gaiters, that the only thing better to improve upon them I guess, was complete rubbers to go over your shoes.
Historically gaiters were used for riding and street-wear, and yet we know them more modernly for alpine trail & snow use. This clever over-shoe accessory has kept ankles warm and shoes dry for centuries. Also known historically as Spatterdashes ( also ‘spats’) made of wool and buttoned up the side, either long knee-length or just above the ankles at the lower calf. I have a treat for you, I just happen to have handy a real pair of antique gaiters or spats, which I found ages ago in a antiques barn sale, made with sturdy felted wool, complete with their celluloid buttons & fancy buttoning hook. I use to actually be able to wear these, and muddied them a few times.
So folks, what does all this have to do with knitting I bet you’re wondering?
Well, I have designed a purely fashionable simple knitted ‘gaiter’, with Snowmelt flower garland motifs, perfectly accommodating of modern womens’ ankles… and so here I present what it is that I’ve been working away on.
Snowmelt Gaiters are worked in-the-round, colorwork stranded with spots of duplicate stitch, as is Snowmelt tam & toque, and a spray of smaller 1/2″ hand-made dorset style buttons & icord loops within the edgeing. I think quite all-around dandy!
I’m just a few days away from submitting the pattern, and finishing another pair which is longer , higher up the calf, and in a granite grey background color , more representing of John Muir country after the snow is melted, rather than the snowy natural white.
Super Cute. And so the trend Begins!……….(all over again!)
Lets hope so ! 🙂 Thanks xx
I never would have guessed…how sweet!
Thanks !!! 🙂 xoxo
Dandy is definitely the word to describe them. It sort of goes with gaiters. Fab!
Thank you Liz! I think they’re rather ‘boho’ and might be popular, at least in my own wardrobe. 🙂 xx
Charming!
Thank you ! 🙂
Such cuties- wish I were younger…
Hi Yvonne, surely you don’t need to be young to have warm ankles! 🙂 xx