Baby booties are a quick, fun project and make perfect use of your fabric scraps that are too small for everything else. That fact that it takes very little fabric is probably my favorite part about this project and you end up with the cutest booties that all the other babies and their parents will surely envy.
In this tutorial, we show you how to create two of the four bootie styles, designed by Ellie Mae, found in this envelope. You can watch how to create both of them or, if you're interested in just one, you'll have an option inside the video to click on the preferred shoe of your choice. One of these styles will be sure to suit your needs and they make such lovely baby gifts.
Please note that the notions ask for size 3/8” grommets. I created the medium size booties and found these grommets to be too large. I ended up using 5/32” eyelets and I found it to work perfectly, even with a 3/8” width ribbon. If you've never used eyelets or grommets before, make sure you purchase the kit that comes with the tool to help you install it. In addition to the tool, you will also need a hammer or mallet.
Love it. I’m a beginner, and know a possy of pregos, would love to win this though will likely purchase if not.
Love those baby booties, they’re so cute, and a good start for beginner.. 🙂
Love to try making this.
Very Cute pattern for babies.
absolutely gorgeous..would love this pattern for a friends first bub
These are precious little shoe patterns. For my ongoing grandchildren (already have 3 little grandsons, but too big now), I would love to make these for them and friend’s grandchildren. Thanks!
This is truly an adorable pattern for baby shoes! With friends I know having a baby this would be a great item for me to make them in colors that go with their outfits. Thanks for offering
These are so cute! As always, Kwik Sew brings excellent patterns with outstanding construction. I’d love to make them and give them to co workers that have babies (me no have any kids) 🙂
so cute. would love to make these for my baby
So cute and we would love to make them for the babies we serve at Project Linus, maybew even to match the quilt…very fun!