I love how detailed your instructions are without "wasting" the viewers' time showing you at the sewing machine. I know some people like to see those parts, but with a pattern like this I think just seeing your seams between all of the steps is perfectly sufficient. :) I've been scouring the internet for a good free slipper pattern, but haven't had much luck finding toddler sizes. I have a 3 year old and a baby on the way so a pattern like this would be absolutely perfect. I would also make a pair or two or three for myself since I can't justify spending the money on slippers from the store that can't go in the washing machine - therefore only lasting 1 season. I imagine these would wash just fine (depending on the materials used). I'm definitely going to buy this pattern sometime! It's such a great price too! :D
I just purchased the pattern! I can't wait to start sewing! My daughter is turning 3 in two weeks so I'll be giving her a pair then. I am so excited that my second daughter (due in Jan. 2021) will be able to wear these in the car this winter! I live in Canada so our winters can been pretty intense. Thank you so much for this step-by-step video. I can already tell that watching it will help me so much more than just looking at the pictures included in the pattern. Thank you, also, for including all possible sizes in this very affordable pattern! There was another maker that I almost bought from, but to get all of the sizes you would have to purchase 3 or 4 PDF files each priced at around the same as your whole bundle. I very much appreciate your price!! That is one of the reasons I chose to buy from you. Another being that this video is much less confusing that the one from the other maker. And of course your pattern is absolutely adorable and so comfortable looking! Thanks again! :)
Wow. I’m so impressed with the simplicity and effectiveness of this pattern! I bought a different one that was disappointing and lacks the nice finish of yours.
I am teaching my granddaughter to sew and this is a wonderful beginner + project for her ( we'll skip the sherpa for now and go with fleece haha ). I will purchase this pattern today. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this clear instructional video! I need to design some warm, comfortable knee-high soled booties for my elderly father. They need to be quick on and off and have velcro but most importantly, there absolutely cannot be any exposed seams. He is 88 years old with dementia and has been recovering st home for a year from a broken femur and hip surgery. Your pattern is absolutely ingenious and I sincerely appreciate you so much for this video.
Thank you sooo much!! My mother in law has extremely swollen and ultra delicate feet and we can not find any socks or slippers to fit her,, she has very unusual shaped feet, is your pattern easy to adapt?
Is there a way to buy the pattern without creating an account? I really don't need another account, I'd love to just PayPal to have a download sent to my email.
It's a neat pattern but I have found that the size I made is too small for my foot. I measured my foot length with a ruler to be accurate. Has anyone else found you need a size or two bigger? (This video is really helpful! Thanks for making it.)
Just purchased your pattern, So when using woven like flannel or a woven cotton on the outside would you sugest goint up a size because it is not stretchy like a knit?
I used fabric like you mention and it's not stretching around my foot. I wish I'd made a bigger size (or 2). How did it go with your slippers if you've made them?
@@deannaf3476 I have made them..and a lot of my students we used flannel and fleece...so they do stretch around my feet did you follow the grainlines when cutting them with your fabric?
@@Sewgirlful Hi, yes, I followed the lines. I also sewed quite close to the outside edge. With a light sock on, for the length they're just long enough but they're narrow on my feet, especially across the bridge of my foot...under the arch. My foot isn't very wide so I don't know what's happened. I also haven't got the final fleece layer under the foot that I prepped to put in but I don't think there is room. I anticipated it would be a little roomier. Did you design it for bare feet?
@@Sewgirlful ah...no worries! :-). I'm glad yours worked out. I'm wondering if my fabric was too thick. It was a fleece and not sherpa. I'm also a new sewer. I had all sorts of trouble getting my stitches to work through the thickness. I had to add extra pressure to the foot with my finger and then it worked. It's been a learning curve. I'm thinking I'm going to adjust the pattern so it's wider and a bit longer. I do also want to be able to wear various thicknesses of socks or go bare foot and have the slipper work for all those (thanks in big part to the wrap around strap!). ...oh...and I just realized you asked me about "grainlines". That I am not sure about. I'll check. thanks for asking about it.
Hi, I purchased the pattern but the PDF just wants to print part of the pattern on A4 , I dont own a printer that can handle a PDF in A0 size so how am I supposed to print it off after buying it??? Can Anyone help please?
I love how detailed your instructions are without "wasting" the viewers' time showing you at the sewing machine. I know some people like to see those parts, but with a pattern like this I think just seeing your seams between all of the steps is perfectly sufficient. :)
I've been scouring the internet for a good free slipper pattern, but haven't had much luck finding toddler sizes. I have a 3 year old and a baby on the way so a pattern like this would be absolutely perfect. I would also make a pair or two or three for myself since I can't justify spending the money on slippers from the store that can't go in the washing machine - therefore only lasting 1 season. I imagine these would wash just fine (depending on the materials used). I'm definitely going to buy this pattern sometime! It's such a great price too! :D
I just purchased the pattern! I can't wait to start sewing! My daughter is turning 3 in two weeks so I'll be giving her a pair then. I am so excited that my second daughter (due in Jan. 2021) will be able to wear these in the car this winter! I live in Canada so our winters can been pretty intense.
Thank you so much for this step-by-step video. I can already tell that watching it will help me so much more than just looking at the pictures included in the pattern. Thank you, also, for including all possible sizes in this very affordable pattern! There was another maker that I almost bought from, but to get all of the sizes you would have to purchase 3 or 4 PDF files each priced at around the same as your whole bundle. I very much appreciate your price!! That is one of the reasons I chose to buy from you. Another being that this video is much less confusing that the one from the other maker. And of course your pattern is absolutely adorable and so comfortable looking! Thanks again! :)
excellent instructions from an elderly and picki woman Thank You!
Love it! Great instructions. Great Xmas gift for my 12 grandchildren.
Wow! 12 pairs! Amazing! Congratulations x 12! I will be making my first pair for my first grandchild hopefully before Christmas!
Wow. I’m so impressed with the simplicity and effectiveness of this pattern! I bought a different one that was disappointing and lacks the nice finish of yours.
I love your shoe patterns, and I can't wait to try this one!
I am teaching my granddaughter to sew and this is a wonderful beginner + project for her ( we'll skip the sherpa for now and go with fleece haha ). I will purchase this pattern today. Thank you!!!
Thank you so much for this clear instructional video! I need to design some warm, comfortable knee-high soled booties for my elderly father. They need to be quick on and off and have velcro but most importantly, there absolutely cannot be any exposed seams. He is 88 years old with dementia and has been recovering st home for a year from a broken femur and hip surgery. Your pattern is absolutely ingenious and I sincerely appreciate you so much for this video.
😍😍😍 love this!!! I can’t wait to try it! I also love that this video is very clear and your instructions are easy to follow. Thanks!
thank you for this a very helfpul vidieo i love it . ,.a aig helf to me for my kids.
I cant wait to try these! can you do a video on how to make baby socks with elastic by the ankles?
I loved this! Thank you for the tutorial.
Fantastic a whole video xx
I am very thankful for this! I was not understanding the pattern!
Thank you Very much !!! So clear!!!
How do I find the pattern?
Thank you sooo much!! My mother in law has extremely swollen and ultra delicate feet and we can not find any socks or slippers to fit her,, she has very unusual shaped feet, is your pattern easy to adapt?
What about skidding, what kind of grippers do you put on the sole?
Puffy 3-D Fashion Paint,let it dry for half of a day.
Ill for sure be making these since I’m having a winter baby . Socks won’t cut it
Where do i get the pattern
So my daughter got this grouping of patterns for me for Christmas.. my question is do I cut out each individual size? Sorry new to using patterns ...
Is there a way to buy the pattern without creating an account? I really don't need another account, I'd love to just PayPal to have a download sent to my email.
I can find link to down load this pattern please help . I want to make these for foster kids in my community.
It's a neat pattern but I have found that the size I made is too small for my foot. I measured my foot length with a ruler to be accurate. Has anyone else found you need a size or two bigger? (This video is really helpful! Thanks for making it.)
How to croathed baby boots with wool
What kind of fabric is good for the sole?
Just purchased your pattern, So when using woven like flannel or a woven cotton on the outside would you sugest goint up a size because it is not stretchy like a knit?
I used fabric like you mention and it's not stretching around my foot. I wish I'd made a bigger size (or 2). How did it go with your slippers if you've made them?
@@deannaf3476 I have made them..and a lot of my students we used flannel and fleece...so they do stretch around my feet did you follow the grainlines when cutting them with your fabric?
@@Sewgirlful Hi, yes, I followed the lines. I also sewed quite close to the outside edge. With a light sock on, for the length they're just long enough but they're narrow on my feet, especially across the bridge of my foot...under the arch. My foot isn't very wide so I don't know what's happened. I also haven't got the final fleece layer under the foot that I prepped to put in but I don't think there is room. I anticipated it would be a little roomier. Did you design it for bare feet?
@@deannaf3476 I am so sorry I am not actually the designer of this pattern...I just purchased like you did. I am sorry for this confusion
@@Sewgirlful ah...no worries! :-). I'm glad yours worked out. I'm wondering if my fabric was too thick. It was a fleece and not sherpa. I'm also a new sewer. I had all sorts of trouble getting my stitches to work through the thickness. I had to add extra pressure to the foot with my finger and then it worked. It's been a learning curve. I'm thinking I'm going to adjust the pattern so it's wider and a bit longer. I do also want to be able to wear various thicknesses of socks or go bare foot and have the slipper work for all those (thanks in big part to the wrap around strap!). ...oh...and I just realized you asked me about "grainlines". That I am not sure about. I'll check. thanks for asking about it.
Could someone let me know how much fabric is needed for this pattern please?
What is the sole fabric you used?
Hi, I purchased the pattern but the PDF just wants to print part of the pattern on A4 , I dont own a printer that can handle a PDF in A0 size so how am I supposed to print it off after buying it??? Can Anyone help please?
It’s ok think Ive sorted it! 👍
Thank you very much!
Where can we find the pattern?
Peekaboo website
This is so cute, thank you!
I am 63 and becoming less limber, so I wear the booties with the snaps on the inside of my ankles so it's easier to snap...they still look cute!
Fab idea, I'm making these for mother in law, I will use your tip, thank you
Boa noite, gostaria do molde, sou do Brasil, incrível esse modelo
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Ty!
Thank you
Did you use stabilizer for the knit fabric on top?
I only use stabilizer if both of my fabrics are stretchy. If either the outer fabric or the lining is non-stretch I don't bother with interfacing
Great site
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Põe às medidas.
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Thank you