Showing posts with label baby shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label baby shoes. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

baby mary-janes


Laidey has a new pair of shoes. Little red mary-janes.
Just perfect for these in-between months when she sits most of the time, will soon learn to crawl and then will need proper leather shoes when she learns to walk. She's too old for typical baby bootees now so these have a bit of a grown-up look to them that really appealed.




I made these with some leftover Debbie Bliss cashmerino yarn in Aran weight. It was just right for this project. The pattern is from Hadley Fierlinger's Vintage Knits for Modern Babies again. I love this book and have a few of her other projects on the needles right now.

I have found this pattern to be an improvement on the crossover mary-janes I have made previously from this Ravelry pattern, but still, the strap was too long (or her ankles too narrow) so I placed the button way back on the button band. I think they need a dome too, see where it's gaping a little?

Anyway, these are really stretchy so I hope they will be useful until we hear the pitter patter of her little feet running down the hall in a few months' time. 

Next, I just have to dress her in her red and white dress with white tights and these shoes - is there a special occasion coming up? Do we need one?

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

baby shoes

My second pair of baby shoes. These made again with this pattern. It's great, detailed, lots of steps. I'm very happy with the results! 
I lined them with a piece of wool felt, a vintage offcut. The pink is also second-hand.

You fasten with a piece of elastic and pull it through to be invisible.

The exterior is a piece of upholstery fabric. All top layers (minus soles) are interfaced. 
I love this pattern because it makes shoes for left and right feet. The size is for 0-6 months. Adelaide is little and will get some extra months out of them. 
Next time I will make them reversible, I think, and a little bigger!