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Tutorial & Sewing patterns

Baby Slippers
WELCOME
Thank you for purchasing this tutorial and patterns. The model that I
am presenting came from my personal experience of designing and
sewing baby shoes.
We have a baby shoes Stores in Spain, México and USA since 2006.
I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

HOW TO PRINT
Some printers scale the page to fit their settings.

1. Make sure you are printing the patterns


WITHOUT scale.
2. Select print the patterns in A4 SHEET.
3. Check test line to make sure they printed correctly.

If you have any problem with printing or sewing,


please, contact us. :)

WARNING
1. This model of baby shoes contains small parts that must be carefully sewn together and periodically
checked so they don’t loose items that can present a chocking hazard.
2. The disclosure, reproduction, copying or sale of this guide, or parts of it, is not authorized.
3. The sale in small scale, of baby shoes made from our patterns, is authorized given that the provenance is
indicated ( “baby shoes made out from patterns of Kidssewingpatterns ). If you are considering selling some
of these shoes, I would appreciate if you would let me know previously.
4. For more information contact: aleetsy77@gmail.com

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MATERIALS
Start by gathering all the material you will need. Bear in mind that the size of the
fabrics indicated in this guide corresponds to the size after shrinkage with the first
wash (fabrics can shrink between 0% to 10% of its size, according to the type of
fabric). So I recommend you wash and iron all the fabrics before you start working.
The insoles are optional

FABRIC
Interfacing for the main fabric (Use pellon craft-fuse)
Fat quarter of main fabric
Fat quarter of lining fabric
Scrap pieces for sole
Scrap pieces for bows, flowers, (optional)
Pieces for insole (optional)

SEWING SUPPLIES
- SCISSORS, PINS, NEEDLE, IRON, PEN OR PENCIL, THREAD, SEWING MACHINE (OP-
CIONAL)

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PATTERNS
Identify which pattern’s size should be chosen for your baby.
Measure the foot of the baby (place the foot on a sheet of paper, mark the outline
and measure the length) and add 1 cm / 3/8’’.
After having chosen the size, print the pages related to the pattern.

Step 1
PLEASE READ ** HOW TO PRINT ** page 1.
Print the patterns and cut out on the black lines. All the pieces include seam allow-
ance.

Step 2
Fuse interfacing to main fabric.
Fuse interfacing to a piece of lining fabric, JUST for the sole.

Step 3
Use the patterns to draw on the fabrics. Then draw the outline of the instep and the
special marks (junction; elastic/ribbons). Cut out each piece by the outline. All the
pieces INCLUDE seam allowance. 1/4” (6 mm).

You should have 8 pieces total.


2 pieces / body main fabric with interfacing
2 pieces / body lining fabric
2 pieces /soles main fabric with interfacing
2 pieces /soles lining fabric with interfacing

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Step 4
BODY
With right sides facing sew upper main to upper lining following the line marked. (the
center)

Step 5
Cut around the sewn area, leaving a 1/4” (6 mm) seam allowance. (only center)

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Step 6
Flip linning to front, so wrong sides are facing.

Step 7
With right sides facing at heel, sew ends together leaving 1/4” (6 mm) seam allow-
ance. When you have finished sewing, press the seam open ironing it until it is as flat
as possible.

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Step 8
Then fold lining back over main fabric and press. Sew all around to fix both fabrics.

Step 9
Turn back the body, justapose the soles, aligning the marks and pin around.

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Step 10
Sew the outline leaving a 5 mm / 3/16’’ seam allowance.
Trim the edge.
if you’ve chosen not to do insoles you should overlock the edge.
You can make the insoles using the pattern of the soles. .Only cut a 6mm / 1/4’’ all
around the pattern. You can use Felt, minky, soft fabric, try!

Step 11
Turn right side out, and CONGRATULATIONS! You are done!
Repeat steps for the other shoe. Insert the insoles.
You can decorate the shoe with ribbons , flowers , buttons . BE CREATIVE!
.

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For more information contact: aleetsy77@gmail.com

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