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Indeed, why not take a “step forward” - turn ordinary socks or knee-high socks into a fashion hit!
First you need to knit a strip of thick yarn with a braid pattern, and then sew it in the middle of the front of the sock with a stitch seam with the same yarn.
Tip: When sewing strips, put a suitable bottle in the sock. And if you are going to wear these socks with boots, start to sew the braid exactly from the edge of the boot.
Iridescent Beads (2)
As if with a generous hand, they are scattered over the entire surface from the knee to the foot. Beads and sequins of various shapes and sizes are simply sewn.
Tip: pre-insert cardboard into the sock and do not pull the thread between the sewn sequins and beads too tight.
Flower embroidery (3)
The more flowers, the more colorful your legs will look. Flowers are simply embroidered with stitch threads with floss, but first you need to put cardboard cut in the shape of a foot into the sock. In the photo, the floss was used in three additions.
All shades of the same color (4)
Spray paint - and here you have the effect of batik! First prepare the work surface so as not to stain surrounding objects with paint. Then crumple, tie knots, lay the folds on your socks. Now spray them several times from a distance of 20-30 cm, and after each operation, let the paint dry completely.
How to parade! (5)
A strip of faux leather, a rep ribbon, a finished edging and buttons will make ordinary socks "club". First stitch the edging to the leather strip. Then process the rep ribbon: iron the lower end, stitch it, lay the folds, stitch it. Now sew a ribbon on a leather strip with a piping. Sew on the buttons. Insert the foot-shaped cardboard into the sock and sew a leather strip so that a loop forms on top.
Be careful: sew a strip on the second toe also from the outside of the leg.
Tip
From old socks torn on a toe or heel, leggings can be made in the manner described above. Crochet the bottom and top of the leggings.
Photo: Jan Schmidel, Stefan Knauer (1), design: Teresa Bahler. Model by Prada.
Material prepared by Elena Karpova
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