Precious Soft Sole Baby Shoes sewing pattern (0-24 months)
|This is the Precious Soft Sole Baby Shoes pdf sewing pattern from the designer Happy Baby Patterns.
The designer says these shoes are fully lined, have no exposed seams, and no exposed elastic, making them perfect for gifting or selling.
If you want you can add a bow (pattern included in the tutorial) on the shoes for extra cuteness and maybe make another bow to attach on a hairclip for a matching set.
The designer says this is an easy DIY project for a Friday afternoon that will turn in the perfect baby shower gift or cute accessories for your own little baby!
As far as fabric is concerned you can use any scraps of fabric you have left from other sewing projects or you can make them match your baby’s favorite outfits. The possibilities are endless with this pattern – you can create tons of cute baby shoes for your little one or even for selling.
These are great to gift for a newborn baby as they are soft, light weight, easy to put on and most important – they will stay on wiggly feet thanks to the elastic at the ankle. They mimic barefoot so they are ideal for first steps too – just make sure to use a non-slip sole. This listing includes the steps to make the baby shoes with hidden seams and also how to make a cute little bow that you can attach on the shoes.
This is a sewing project that tiny toes will adore!
The pattern comes in SIX sizes as follows:
- 0-3 months,
- 3-6 months,
- 6-9 months,
- 9-12 months,
- 12-18 months,
- 18-24 months.
The pdf pattern includes the following:-
- List of supplies,
- Sizes and measurements of finished shoes,
- Sewing machine settings.
- Printing information,
- Easy to use pattern for each size,
- Step-by-step instructions with large color photos of the entire process,
- How to – hidden seams,
- How to – optional bow for the shoes,
- Tips and Tricks for best results.
Seam allowances are included.
This listing includes one pdf file to be printed at home or at a print shop on A4 paper and one projector file with layers for each size!
If you would like to download the pdf pattern you can click on the blue button below.