The first photo is of the shoe pattern pieces. Cut the quantities per the notes on the photo. Trace doll's feet to get the correct size for the sole pattern. Test with fabric remnants to get the correct sizes for the tongue/toe piece and the side piece. Once correct, cut all of the actual pattern pieces out. Using poster board works great for pattern pieces, as it is more sturdy and lasts longer than thin paper.
Right sides together, stitch two tongue/toe pieces together except not around the toe curved edge. Turn.
Right sides together, stitch two sides together with a piece of interfacing between them. Leave the long bottom open. Turn. Stitch one ribbon or shoestring 6" long to each of the sides, as pictured.
The second photo is of a top sewn together. Place two sides on the tongue/toe piece, as pictured. The two side pieces should slightly overlap the tongue/toe piece (be on top a bit). Stitch around the entire outer edges of the whole shoe top. Fold the whole shoe top so that the sides are right sides together. Stitch the center back seam of the shoe top.
The last photo is pinning the fabric sole to a shoe, right sides together. Stitch two soles wrong sides together. Right sides together, pin in a sole to a shoe. Stitch around the entire shoe edge, careful to not catch the ribbons or shoestrings in the stitching. Turn the shoe. Trim the two pieces of cardboard and place one inside each shoe. Then, the saddle oxfords are all ready for the dolly to wear.
There are many possibilities for the shoe color and fabrics: solids, prints, whatever you like. Have you ever made any doll shoes? Prim blessings,
Danice G.
3 comments:
Hi Danice, the dolls are adorable and love the little shoes. I remember wearing those oxfords. My Dad bought me a pair except mine were the black and white. Yea those was the days
they are looking good Danice!
Be blessed,
Cindi
You did a great job! Look at that pattern...how neat! I may need to learn to make shoes next! I made 'undies' today! lol Hugs!
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