Sunday, October 23, 2011

Halloween Leg Warmers

I stumbled upon some adorable Halloween knee socks at Jo-Ann's, and had to make these precious leg warmers prior to next Monday.  Click on any of the photos to see the item listed in my Etsy Shop.


I kept a few pairs out for my daughter, who seems to be the most perfect size between 18 months and 2T.  Her 2T pants fall off the waist, and her 18 months pants are now capris.  So, I've resorted to a wardrobe of skirts and leg warmers for her.


These prints are so full of cuteness and could compliment a costume or just help your child look festive!


Leg warmers have so many great features, such as -

* Don't have to remove baby's pants to change a diaper, or to go potty with a toddler.
* Easy to change if soiled.
* Machine wash and dry.
* Can wear with or without shoes.
* The perfect pair with a onesie, dress, overalls or romper. 
* Great for cooler mornings- easy to remove as the day gets warmer.



Most of the knee socks are designed to fit toddlers and preschoolers, but there is one pair for newborns.


As always, these leg warmers are available in my etsy shop.  If you live in Orlando, use coupon code PICKUPORLANDO to waive all shipping costs.  (We can arrange pick up near my home or workplace.)
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2 comments:

  1. Hi Amy. My name is Jaci and I am Tara Bryan Hudgins sister in law, so that is how I stumbled onto your blog. I have been following your blog for a while now because I a couple months ago bought an older sewing machine and am kind of teaching myself to sew. I actually bought some tube socks today to attemp my first pair of leg warmers for my 3 month old daughter becaue they are adorable! Then I come to your page just to see what new post you may have and coincedently it's about leg warmers!!!! I was just wondering if you could let me know how you did yours for some pointers or if you have any hidden tips about them! =) I love following all your sewing adventures and hope to one day be as good as you! I did make my own nursing cover from seeing one you ade though! Turned out pretty cute shockingly! Thanks!

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  2. Hi jaci-

    Thanks so much for your sweet comments. I don't have a lot of tips on my leg warmers- I stumble on them in the most random places and just love making them into something adorable for little girls! I will try to post some info soon about how I make them.

    Thanks so much for your sweet words!

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