Baby Booties FREE sewing pattern
|Here’s a FREE sewing pattern for a cute pair of Baby Booties from the designer Sew Crafty Me.
Made in matching fabric with his/her dress, nothing can look cuter on your little one’s tiny little feet than these.
This fabric baby booties pattern gives you the freedom to choose the type, print, and color you like. For the summer months, you can choose canvas for the outer and heavyweight cotton for the lining.
You may also use cotton or corduroy for the outer. Sewn-in fleece for the lining, these booties are a perfect pair to keep those tiny feet warm and cozy during the winter months.
This baby booties sewing pattern is meant for babies who have not started toddling. If you wish to make one meant for those unsteady steps, use a jiffy grip for the outer sole.
You can also use an extra layer of felt in between the lining and outer sole for that extra thickness.
This is an easier version of the designer’s earlier fabric booties pattern with straps and other embellishments. In this tutorial, she has made it simpler for beginners and free for all to sew!
Templates are available from newborn to 12-months in four sizes.
What is needed to make a pair of Baby Booties:-
- Cotton fabric scraps for the outer sole, heel, and upper.
- Cotton fabric scraps in a coordinating (or contrasting) color and print for the sole, heel, and upper lining.
- Small pieces of interfacing for the sole and upper.
- 3/8-inch elastic.
- Small pieces of jiffy grip (optional).
- Felt Pieces (optional).
- Ornamental buttons (optional).
- Sewing Notions.
- Pattern Template.
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