These take me back the days of attending elementary school sporting my leg warmers. :) tee hee hee. Let's update the look and purpose! This tutorial is quick and easy and is a great project to get your kids involved with too!Take the chill off of the winter season without over roasting your kids in a bulky sweater or too many layers. Or if you kids are like mine they are cold one minute and "So HOT" the next they are running to change into a tank top! Here's the solution - pair a t-shirt up with some inexpensive arm warmers! So easy to slip them on and off quickly. When you are done upload your photos to share in the Brassy Apple Flickr Group!
Supplies:
A pair of long socks (or tube socks) Pick out your favorite pattern/color, etc
Sewing Machine
Scissors
Thread
measuring tape (optional)
Step 1: Pick out your favorite pair of socks. They can be Holiday, solid colored, patterned etc. Make sure to buy the Knee Length or Tube Sock style.

Step 2: Measure the length you want your arm warmers to be. You can measure out how long you want them to extend up your child's arm by placing the sock on their arm and eyeing it out. You want the sock to reach to or just past their first knuckles.

Or you can measure with a tape.
Step 3: Measure and cut off your socks to the desired length. Be sure to cut from the toe end. We want to keep the other finished end in tacked.
Step 4: Turn your socks inside out and find the "heel" spot. *(note: some socks are made without a built in heel. If yours do NOT have a rounded heel in them please proceed to step 7)*Pull the heel up as shown in the picture making sure the other sock fabric is seperated. We will be sewing and cutting the heel out to create one long tube.
Step 5: Pin the heel area as close as you can to the "bottom" of it to create a straight "tube" when it is sewn together and cut off.
Step 6: Sew a straight line across the bottom of the heel to shut it and cut off the excess.
Step 7: Turn your socks right side out and lay them flat placing the "heel" seam on the underside. This will ensure that the seam isn't on top of their arm when they wear the warmers. Cut a small slit for the thumb. **One slit on the right inside and one slit on the left inside. ** See pictures below
Step 5: Pin the heel area as close as you can to the "bottom" of it to create a straight "tube" when it is sewn together and cut off.
Step 6: Sew a straight line across the bottom of the heel to shut it and cut off the excess.
Step 7: Turn your socks right side out and lay them flat placing the "heel" seam on the underside. This will ensure that the seam isn't on top of their arm when they wear the warmers. Cut a small slit for the thumb. **One slit on the right inside and one slit on the left inside. ** See pictures below And you are DONE! Slip them on your cutie and enjoy! Toss in the wash when they get dirty, slip them off for meal times, etc. Have fun and get creative with yours!
Be sure to upload your project photos into the Brassy Apple Flickr Group!
psst! if you are thinking really creatively - what about making a pair for your baby's legs?? they can crawl around in a onesie, protect their little knees and keep a bit warm too! whatcha think???Thanks Kari of Ucreate for featuring my tutorial.



love that! I'd thought of doing arm warmers for my older daughter, but the heel was an issue- didn't even Think to sew it off...
ReplyDeletegreat post! I'll have to remember to pick up socks at the store this week. :)
Those are so cute! I could totally use a pair right now...brr! I'll be linking.
ReplyDeleteThe leg ones for babies exist - they are called baby legs. :) Lots of people make home versions of them. :)
ReplyDeleteHow adorable... I think I want a pair:) Great with this cold snap that is coming up!
ReplyDeleteYou know, I've been making the baby legwarmers but I hadn't thought about using them for the kids arms just because they weren't staying put--your idea to just make a little thumbhole was fabulous--I'll be sending my girls to school in these--gym class is especially cold!!
ReplyDeletewonderful FeatherBunkle! :)
ReplyDeleteeveryone be sure to upload and share pics in the flickr group!
So pretty. I think I'll make some for the babies--with all the summer sized clothes she has. Brrrr....
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great idea!
This is SO super cute! I have a three year old who would LOVE these!
ReplyDeleteWow, my daughter and I made these this past weekend and they were so great! She's so small and the socks were sooo long, tht she still had the heal and toe leftover for socks and the top of the socks for armwarmers, she loves them! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! My daughter will love making those! She is obsessed with leg warmers.
ReplyDeleteXXO
Jen
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I had a lightbulb go off when I saw these. My girls have lots of LS shirts they've either seriously worn out or have stained the fronts. I'm betting I could do something similar by cutting off the sleeves and altering them a bit! Free is even better than cheap!
ReplyDeleteThank you for inspiring me. I made some leg warmers for my 22 month old. I had gotten some knee high Halloween socks and converted them for her. Check out my work on my blog.
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