{"id":18763,"date":"2015-09-02T06:00:47","date_gmt":"2015-09-02T11:00:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/so-sew-easy.com\/?p=18763"},"modified":"2015-09-02T07:21:49","modified_gmt":"2015-09-02T12:21:49","slug":"cute-free-baby-shoe-patterns","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/so-sew-easy.com\/cute-free-baby-shoe-patterns\/","title":{"rendered":"Cutest Free Baby Shoe Patterns"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Can you think of anything cuter than baby shoes? Those tiny – often not functional – pieces of fabric would almost make me consider a baby #4… Almost that is, so for now I'll dive into these ten too cute free baby shoe patterns just for baby gifts. They hardly take any fabric, just some puzzling with tiny pattern pieces, so it's a great scrapbuster.<\/p>\n

Last year, I made the booties<\/a> by This Heart Of Mine, perfect to keep little feet warm for fall and winter because – as promised in the tutorial – they actually stay on the little feet due to the elastic in the back.<\/p>\n

However, though these patterns and tutorials are mostly for babies, I think even my boy\u00a0would love those Dragon Slippers from Made By Rae. The tutorial explains how to draft a pattern by tracing the wearer's foot, so I think it should work for my five years old as well! Though superheroes are becoming ever more fascinating, he still adores his toddler dragon costume, so this might be a nice substitute.<\/p>\n

Quite a few of these patterns are for felt baby shoes. I love to use felt, since it's soft and warm, yet doesn't need any seam finish since it doesn't unravel. Especially with those tiny pattern pieces, that is a big plus. If your baby is starting to walk already, you might want to add some non-slippery material to the sole, or add a few lines of rubber glue or anything that makes the sole a bit more sticky, since felt is very soft, but hence it easily slides all over smooth floors…<\/p>\n

The cutest free patterns for baby shoes<\/h2>\n
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