Easy DIY Baby Leg Warmers | Made From Socks

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Easy DIY Baby Leg Warmers | Made From Socks

Learn how to very quickly make these DIY baby leg warmer made from socks. These are so easy and look so cute on those baby legs. Check out the YouTube tutorial HERE and see how easy it really is! Or you can find the free pattern HERE.  Here are the socks I used for these cute leg warmers:   But there are so many fun options, don't limit yourself to what I'm showing you.  Check out our store and find your favorites! Happy socking! ~Anna

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DIY Tie-Dye Socks

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DIY Tie-Dye Socks

Love socks?  Love to tie-dye?  We've got you covered!  Spice up your boring white socks!  The sky's the limit when you tie dye your own pair of socks.  Learn how!

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National Sock Day!

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National Sock Day!

It's here! National...sock..day? You betcha'! Started in 2016 by the sock based website 'pair of thieves', it was met with a great deal of excitement, at least by sock connoisseurs around the country. To celebrate this momentous occasion, lets take a look back at some of the key points in sock history. Before about the 2nd century A.D. most people used either woven animal hair or leather/cloth wraps in order to protect their feet, if they wore anything at all. Sandals and soft fur linings known as "piloi, were the most used methods of wicking away moisture from the feet. At...

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3 mistakes you're making with your sock drawer

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3 mistakes you're making with your sock drawer

        Having been converted to a crazy sock believer over the past year or so, Id like to share some insights I've had. For starters, before I met my wife and became embroiled in the sock life, socks had always been a means to an end for me and my, some would say, lacking wardrobe. They were simply there to protect my feet, and prevent blisters or lacerations caused by my aged new balance. The only variation to my day to day bland, white gym socks, were a couple pairs of bland, argyle "sunday socks." When I...

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