557 – Kid's Snuggle Booties Pattern

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557 – Kid's Snuggle Booties Pattern

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Multi-Sized PDF Pattern for Infants, Toddlers, and Youth

Skill Level:  2, Easy

Traditional fabric booties are hard to find in stores, so make them yourself from our pattern!  With this sewing pattern, you can create cute, warm, and cozy booties or slippers for little feet.  Better than hard shoes for baby's tender feet, these booties are also washable.  And they are better for kids than just wearing socks because the drawstring with cord lock keeps booties on baby's feet.  Plus they are safer than socks when they are made with non-slip soles.  Add the optional padded sole for more cushion.  Each pair uses less than a yard of fabric.

Sizing: 
Shoe Size - Infant: 0-6; Toddler: 7-13; Youth: 1-6
Measurement chart on paper pieces page.

Suggested Fabrics:
Main Fabric:  Corduroy, denim, Supplex Nylon Woven, or polar fleece.
Lining: Microfleece or other warm, soft fabric.
Sole: Cordura or anti-slip fabric such as Tough Tek.
Padding (optional):  Heavy fleece, or lightweight cotton batting, or lightweight foam (such as Polartec Spacer fabric found on our Clearance and Deadstock or Remnants - Polartec Fabrics page).

Fabric Requirements:
Outer Fabric and Lining (each) - Infant: 1/4 yd (.23m); Toddler: 1/3 yd (.3m); Youth: 3/8yd (.34m)
Sole, all sizes: 1/8 yd (.12m)
Padding, all sizes (optional): 1/8 yd (.12m)

Notions: 
Polyester thread, 2/3 yd (.61m) 1/2 (13mm) grosgrain ribbon, 1-1/4 yd (1.2m) 1/8" (.3cm) shock cord, two cord locks.

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This pattern is available as a PDF pattern.  The PDF pattern will be emailed as a link after checkout.  The PDF pattern has files layered by size for print at home (A4 or 8.5x11), copy shop (A0 and 36), and a projector file, as well as instructions.

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