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Activity #253: Make baby shoes (and a last-minute gift).

I made these shoes for realI was so very proud that I made these baby shoes until Whitney pointed out that I did not actually finish them (oh no, another craft project unfinished, somebody tell my mom to come back with her sewing machine!).

Well, I gave them to someone who gave birth 10 days ago, so it’s unlikely that she’s got enough active brain cells to realize that I left her with no way to fasten the straps around her baby’s ankles. In the meantime, she can just think “Wow, Heather made me such a cute and thoughtful gift.” Luckily, I also left her some food, but I digress…

The instructions come from Martha Stewart and I was inspired by my friend Linda to go for it.

After the 20 minutes it might take you to decipher the pattern, it only takes about 30 minutes to actually make a pair of baby shoes as cute as these. Allow another 30 minutes to make them a heck of a lot cuter (or more functional) with ornamentation and creativity.

Ingredients:

  • A sheet or two of felt
  • Scissors
  • Needle and thread

Ingredients I did not remember to use:

  • snap - would be perfect
  • velcro - should work if you cut it teeny tiny
  • or ribbon to augment the straps so shoe can be tied on (maybe only for a girl?)

They were seriously not hard to make, but I made ‘em too small for Holden’s feet so I can’t tell you if they’re useful. You’ll have to ask newborn Bailey’s mom about that. Or maybe I’ll ask her when I run over to her house with some Velcro to put the finishing touches on.

We think these could be made from fleece, too, which is always easier to work with. If you are making fleece slippers for an older baby, maybe puffy paint could be added to the bottom to create treads.

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2 Responses to “Make baby shoes (and a last-minute gift).”

  1. Heather Says:
    June 20th, 2006 at 10:52 am

    Check out the bitty booties (and free pattern!) on Hello My Name is Heather. It just goes to show that it is worth it to add all those finishing touches… So cute!

  2. MOMMYDRINXCUZYOUCRY Says:
    March 28th, 2008 at 11:58 am

    Brilliant! Ive been saving the small pair of baby shoes I got from target LAST easter so I coudl reproduce the pattern-but its basically this pattern. I have soft leather and scrap HD fabrics galore to make soft bendable shoes to protect small feet. This style has a strap that goes over the top of foot with velcro, but the button I added made these shoes the only ones to actually stay on her feet! And Im gonna play with with the pattern to make her taller rain-proof “boots” too-$20 plus for size 4 galoshes? I dont think so. THANKS!

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