Leather garments are expensive to purchase and unfortunately, they become outdated. This pattern is designed to recycle these garments into beautiful baby shoes. Take a trip to any thrift shop and you're likely to find a wide array of color choices. Whether you're sewing for a gift, or for your baby girl, one pair won't be enough.
This pattern includes 5 sizes from 0-18 months
The materials list is:
-lightweight to medium weight leather for upper
-lightweight to medium weight leather or suede for lining (you can use the same material for upper and lining)
-basting spray
-1/2 yard of 1/4" elastic
-size #16 or #20 snaps (I recommend Snapsource brand for their longer prong)
-clear tape
-template plastic-used to transfer patters onto
-butcher paper-used to catch basting overspray also as sewing stabilizer
-heavy thread
Tools list:
-sewing machine with leather needle
-cutting mat and rotary cutter
-scissors
-pins
****This pattern is for personal use only.****
Happy Sewing!
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