I absolutely love making clothes for little girls. That’s an obsession that comes from my mom, I think. She was always making Kari and I darling dresses and skirts. I guess that passion has rubbed off on me. One of my favorite things to make for the baby girls around me if Baby Leg Warmers…I often make holiday ones because there are so many adorable holiday knee highs for women that catch my eye. I can’t wait to buy them and see how they turn out as little leg warmers.
So today for our Throwback Tutorial I am making Baby Leg Warmers like before, but with a ruffled hem!
I found some adorable socks last week at two different places and the quality evident. The Valentine socks are from Joann Crafts and are super soft; the St Patrick’s Day ones are from Walmart and they are super stringy inside and the top edge is a bit scratchy. Because they are holiday socks and won’t be worn forever, I am okay with the lower quality ones, but for future reference, I would totally buy them at Joann Crafts.
First of all, I totally realize this picture looks like something out of the Wizard of Oz, but aren’t they super cute socks!
Step #1: Cut off the feet of the socks and toss them aside.
Step #2: Set your sewing machine to a zigzag stitch. While sewing around the edge of the socks (where you just cut off the feet) pull the fabric tight as it goes under your sewing foot. This is what creates the lettuce hem edge. Do the same thing to the other sock.Super cute, right? I banged these ones out in 7 minutes…yes, I timed myself. I should note that my kids were in school, so my distractions were minimal. Check out these fabulous St Patrick’s Day Leg Warmers…or as my daughter calls them “Arm Warmers.” by the way, they are super cute arm warmers. 😉
I would love to see the ones you create. Send us a picture or post in to our Facebook page.
Anne says
I love quick projects like this! I’ve got a Craft Gossip post scheduled for later this morning that links to your tutorial:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-ruffle-hem-baby-leg-warmers-from-socks/2015/02/18/
–Anne
Amy@theidearoom says
Adorable! I love baby leg warmers! Wish my kids were still little enough to wear them!
Paula says
Could aso serge ruffle. Maybe even add elastic cord to “discarded” socks for another gift.
Becky Vandenberg says
Paula, great ideas! Thanks for taking the time to share with us. 🙂
Marcia says
We used this Idea to cover the Pik line in the arm of our 7 month granddaughter while she was receiving chemo treatments. It was nice to see our pretty angel with all kinds of designs!
Becky Vandenberg says
Oh man, that a young little girl to endure so much. How great to have a grandma like you though!