After a quick shop thru my stash and closet I decided to start with this Midnight metallic Essex linen paired with Hot Pink Add It Up by Cotton + Steel. There are only 2 easy to cut out shapes plus the interfacing so it's a quick and easy project to get all your pieces assembled. I did notice some of the tutorials online mention needing to add the seam allowance to the templates but the Dritz templates I used include the seam allowance.
I did a crazy amount of pinning to work in all the ease but once that was done the actual hand sewing was really easy.
It's not too bad stitching thru the soles because of the rope braid but the finger grips definitely help with pulling the eye and thick thread thru the fabric. Nancy's Notions has a great video on the whole process with a good demo of how to do the ladder stitch. You can't really see it here but I basted a 1/4" around the bottom edge of the fabric form and used that line to keep my stitch height uniform.
Ta-dah! I love how these came out but I do have some fit issues to work out before I start my next pair.
Lessons learned:
- I feel like the linen/quilting cotton combo is a bit flimsy. Next time I'll add interfacing to the linen in addition to the stabilizer on the lining.
- I definitely was a bit scant on my 3/8" seam allowance which means my pieces are a bit too large. I'm going to try using a 1/2" seam allowance next time. I'm pretty sure these will stretch so I want them to be snug to start.
- The heel pieces seemed way too wide where they attach to the toe so I tapered the top edge.
- Make the first shoe completely before starting the second. That way you won't have to redo both shoes to adjust your fit.
Kicking off the long weekend with this week's Finish it Up Friday by Crazy Mom Quilts.
Wow! These are really cool!!!
ReplyDeleteThey turned out really cute! I'm not sure if I'd tackle that or not. Tempting, though. I have no suggestions on the temporary attach question, other than a type of glue maybe? Will be interesting to see if you get an answer!
ReplyDeleteVery cute and an easy way to get summer shoes to go with all your outfits. I'd be tempted but not confident I could get a good fit with my high arches and narrow feet - finding ready-made shoes that fit and are comfortable is already a challenge.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty impressive! And Pretty!
ReplyDeleteStepping out... very funny!! I had no idea such a thing existed! What fun and think of all the great colors you can make these in! They look great on you!
ReplyDeleteI might try using an easier-to-sew thread to "baste" the upper into place. Use a simple stitch to quickly attach the upper to the sole in something that will glide through easier, maybe transparent thread? I haven't sewn these before, but my toes never fit into shoes quite right as it is so I'd have to do a fit sample first! Thanks for sharing your tips!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea... I'm thinking maybe with monofilament which will be strong AND invisible:-) Can't wait to make my next pair! Happy quilting, Alice
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