So I had an even older pair of jeans (the painting pants) which I decided to cut up and transform into baby shoes. I used
this pattern from Michelle Q which was slightly bigger than the first pattern I found from
Stardust shoes. Both are pretty similar.
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I used the old denim for the outer and sole and an old t-shirt for the inner. The first pair I made were too narrow - the instructions to enlarge the shoe (baby has a big foot) say to make it longer but I found that I needed to make it bigger all the way around and the heel longer and wider at the bottom (not the fold side).
It was a fairly straight forward pattern. The only tough bit was remembering how to do a button hole on my own machine (
Elna 2004). Sewing the heel on the sole I only got 100% right the third time - it's hard to pin right and I made the fabric pleat instead of just unpinning the rest of the seam and moving the end along.
It would be nice to add some embellishment (like a bow, a felt or embroidered heart) but I have enough to keep me busy and she needs some easy to slip on shoes.
Those are super cute!
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