How to Make Gloves out of Knee Socks
Gather materials., Cut both socks half to one inch off from the toes. , Secure the opening., Make a cuff.,Put the gloves on., Mark the thumb openings with a safety pin. ,Remove the gloves., Cut a tiny slit for each thumb opening., Secure the...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Gather materials.
Using a sewing machine, stitch a double stitch around the toe opening to keep the fabric from fraying. , Turn the fabric, at the end of the toe, over twice.
Turn it inwards or outwards, depending upon your preference.
Stitch the cuff in place by hand, making a half-inch hemline. ,,,, Make each slit a third of the circumference of your thumb. , Using a sewing machine, stitch a double stitch around the thumb opening to keep the fabric from fraying. , Turn the fabric, at the thumb opening, over twice.
Turn it inwards or outwards, depending upon your preference.
Stitch the cuff in place by hand, making a quarter-inch hemline. ,,,,, Using a sewing machine, stitch a double stitch around the wrist opening to keep the fabric from fraying. , Turn the fabric, at the thumb opening, over twice.
Turn it inwards or outwards, depending upon your preference.
Stitch the cuff in place by hand, making a half-inch hemline. , -
Step 2: Cut both socks half to one inch off from the toes.
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Step 3: Secure the opening.
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Step 4: Make a cuff.
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Step 5: Put the gloves on.
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Step 6: Mark the thumb openings with a safety pin.
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Step 7: Remove the gloves.
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Step 8: Cut a tiny slit for each thumb opening.
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Step 9: Secure the opening.
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Step 10: Make a cuff.
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Step 11: Put the gloves on.
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Step 12: Mark the length of each glove.
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Step 13: Remove the gloves.
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Step 14: Cut them to your desired length
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Step 15: adding two inches for the hem.
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Step 16: Secure the opening.
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Step 17: Make a cuff.
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Step 18: Finished.
Detailed Guide
Using a sewing machine, stitch a double stitch around the toe opening to keep the fabric from fraying. , Turn the fabric, at the end of the toe, over twice.
Turn it inwards or outwards, depending upon your preference.
Stitch the cuff in place by hand, making a half-inch hemline. ,,,, Make each slit a third of the circumference of your thumb. , Using a sewing machine, stitch a double stitch around the thumb opening to keep the fabric from fraying. , Turn the fabric, at the thumb opening, over twice.
Turn it inwards or outwards, depending upon your preference.
Stitch the cuff in place by hand, making a quarter-inch hemline. ,,,,, Using a sewing machine, stitch a double stitch around the wrist opening to keep the fabric from fraying. , Turn the fabric, at the thumb opening, over twice.
Turn it inwards or outwards, depending upon your preference.
Stitch the cuff in place by hand, making a half-inch hemline. ,
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