I've liked BabyLegs legwarmers for infants, designed to keep an infant's legs warm when wearing one of those legless one-piece outfits, since I first spotted them a year or two ago. They weren't available when Z was in her onesie phase, but I still like the look of legwarmers on little kids. Although Baby Legs start out oversized and are meant to last into the toddler years, I wasn't sure the almost three-year-old Z would accept them now, given her increasingly discriminating tastes. I didn't want to take a chance at $15-$20 a pair. So I decided to make my own.
You might discern from the pictures below that I was a child of the 80's. I can't count the number of times I watched Flashdance and Fame and I spent most of my time in dance class. Naturally, when I saw some women's knee-high socks on sale after the winter season for $2.50, I was inspired to make some homemade legwarmers for Z.
I was originally going to follow a tutorial for making them the "right way" (ie, with a finished hem at both ends) but in the end, I was lazy and the rough-edged style of Flashdance won out. So here's my two-minute, four-step "Baby Legs" tutorial. Z loves hers - I wish I'd thought to make these when she was an infant and ran around looking goofy with pants pulled up over her onesies.
3. Wear on rainy or cool days. This shows the raw edge of another of Z's new pairs of legwarmers after a couple of washings. No fraying or loose strings!





7 comments:
That is a great idea! It would be perfect for those cool spring days that turn into hot days!
These are a great alternative to tights for making trips to the bathroom (or diaper changes) easier. Thanks!
Great idea! Thanks!
I've loved the look of the baby leggs brand leg warmers, but I can't bring myself to pay $12 (+ shipping!) for a couple knit pieces of cloth that will probaby get stained.
I never really thought of doing it this way...
I got some regular ladies socks... if i leave the heels on them, can it still work?
I love your idea, but in reference to an above question, yes, yes you can leave it on. My toddler likes the party-dance ones (above) and my baby boy keeps warm with ladies socks WITH heels- I just flip them, and put the heel on his knee!
So Cute!
THANKS FOR THE GREAT IDEA!
Another idea would be to buy a kids wool sweater at the thrift store, wash it in hot water so it felts and then cut off the sleeves to use as leggings, much like the way you make wool dipers covers with old sweaters. I'm going to the thrift store asap to try this!
I added your link to the bottom of my website
http://beadedsocks.net/leggings.html
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