First, I pilfered an old shirt from Dave for a dress for A. It was a fairly straight-forward task. I followed this tutorial. She loved the dress. I have one more shirt waiting to be transformed.


Next up were some baby legwarmers for the wee folk. I grabbed two pairs of my knee highs and transformed them into legwarmers for the kiddos. Rave reviews for the third time!


3 comments:
I totally dig those argyle legwarmers! Nice job on everything!
I LOVE those legwarmers, you did SUCH a great job. Was it easy to finish the 'hem'? And do they unravel? I have some hideous kneesocks that I will never again wear, but on my kids, they'd look fab :)
Super easy!! I found this tutorial which is basically what I did http://beadedsocks.net/legging.html
No unraveling yet
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