Intermediate
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56 min 3 sec
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01:39
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03:59
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20:04
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20:17
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Keep your favorite tiny toes toasty by making these soft and cute baby slippers. Author, illustrator, and maker Sanae Ishida designed these to fit 3-6 month old babies, and they make an excellent gift. Sanae shows you how to make fox slippers as well as raccoon slippers, beginning with laying the pattern out on fabric, then sewing your project together on a machine. Learn how to add elastic to the heel for a perfect fit, applique with zig-zag stitch, and hand embroider some simple details that will make those adorable animal faces pop.
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Here’s what you’ll need:
- For the fox: use linen, cotton/linen, or cotton: approx. 1/4 yard red/orange fabric for heel, sole, toe upper section, and ears
- Scrap of white fabric for toe lower section
- Approx. 1/4 yard lining fabric
- Two 4 1/2 inch long pieces of 1/4 inch wide elastic
- Embroidery floss in black and cream
- For the raccoon: use linen, cotton/linen, or cotton: approx 1/4 yard black fabric for eye patches, ears, heel, and sole
- Scrap of white fabric for toes
- Approx. 1/4 yard lining fabric
- Two 4 1/2 inch long pieces of 1/4 inch wide elastic
- Embroidery floss in black and cream
- Sewing machine and coordinating thread
- Embroidery needle and hand-sewing needle
- Safety pin or bodkin
- Washers
- Pins
- Marking tool
- Fabric shears and snips
- Iron and ironing surface
- Point turner or chopstick
- PDF pattern
Downloads:
- Sew fox and raccoon baby slippers
- Include a lining in your slippers
- Add elastic to the heel for a perfect fit
- Machine applique with zig-zag stitch
- Sew curved edges
- Top stitch
- Close seams with a slip stitch
- Hand embroider details
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Sew Animal Baby Slippers Reviews
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Thank you so much for teaching this! I watched the whole class and really enjoyed it. I'm going to make them now ?
October 18, 2024