
Every cute baby must have a pair of baby legs. I'd been looking on etsy for awhile and had not found any that I loved for a price that I loved (i.e. I'm a little bit cheap sometimes!) But, then, I read this blog post with a link to this DIY tutorial on how to make some.

Wow, they were so easy! I found knee-high socks at Target for just $2 a pair. That is a good price for baby legs, in my opinion.
My little baby model was not so into modeling. As soon as I lay him down for this shot, he rolled over. Again and again.

Oh well, he's off!
I experimented with an over-edge stitch on the first pair, which I do not recommend. Using a straight stitch was much more straight forward. (Pardon the pun!)

I think he likes them no matter what his daddy says!
You are so creative Kristina! Great pics of litle Z! :) ~Lilly
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