u/Cupcakeninja937

Image 1 — Are leg warmers for us?
Image 2 — Are leg warmers for us?

Are leg warmers for us?

Hi! I have the idea of getting into knitting and leg warmers seem to be an easy starter project or at least small to start. I just wanted to know if it would suit us or if it would break the vertical line too much.

Please no comments of "I would hate them on me", or "I wouldn't, but you do you ig" because that just isn't helpful, its just a question of our body type and not your personal tastes and again, is just a question before I've even picked out the yarn or pattern. I do however plan on the more "baggy at the bottom" and cable knit patterns than the thin ones and the would be at mid-calf maximum in height.

Thank you in advance!

u/Cupcakeninja937 — 10 days ago

Which of these (if all) are for us?

Hi! First time posting, happy to be here. I figured out myself I'm a FN after a long headache of a process, I plan on getting into making my own clothes with the knowledge of my body type and colour season but I need help knowing with these kind of tops that aren't really touched on in guides and FN research.

I can only find that they're called babydoll tops/ flowy camisoles. I saw on another post on here that any vertical lines help us so I can only imagine that these are good, and of course the asymmetrical hem.

I will note that I know that the base rule for us is following T-silhouette, open necklines, thicker straps, open sleeves (if belled) and that waist definition is allowed but not emphasis (putting a belt over) and that it shouldn't flare so please ignore the poofiness of the last photo (pretty sure, the person in the photo just has an hourglass figure as the matieral looks to be cotton that is a flowy and one of our fabrics) it will be altered accordingly.

TL;DR: In short, I'd love to know if we're all in agreeance of the draping fabric, its natural folds and overall look is good for us. Thank you! 🩷🌷

u/Cupcakeninja937 — 2 months ago