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This model is sewn with invisible stitches from the inside and from the outside with a soft cushioning inside of the shoe. I design this pattern with drapery detail that is assembled together with a string and finished with two wooden pearls; that way we get a lot of space for moving little fingers. It could be finished also with a bow. The shoes have at the heel a tongue, so it is easy to put them in the little feet. They also have unseen elastic at the heel, so the opening of the shoe is a little bigger. Take time and watch the video, and leave me a comment, thanks. PS, the pattern is here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/TutorialGirl or here: http://www.bludor.com/blog/
Video Tutorial, and pdf. pattern with a lot of photo instructions step-by-step photos.
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May 28, 2011, 01.31 AMby Donna Passmore
you make that look so easy. thank you the little shoes are adorable
Apr 9, 2011, 07.47 PMby foteini
Thank you for detailed video. Love it!
Apr 9, 2011, 11.52 AMby Douli Bee
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO! GREAT WORK!
Apr 8, 2011, 11.22 PMby frostypops
Lovely shoes!! Will attempt these, my daughter is only 2.5 months old so I would hopefully have managed to make a pair by the time she starts walking :)
Thank you for the video!
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Apr 9, 2011, 06.12 PMby mikmik
My little one is the same age, and I didn’t make the shoes for her either :). I prefer to have something like pants with the feet together. But for the learning walking I think it is great project, because these shoes are soft and it is almost like bare food walking. If I buy shoes they are almost always too hard, or they are to expensive. And I love to make new patterns for my little ones, so stay tuned on my blog (www.bludor.com/blog).