You have just made me a fan of video tutorials! This was a very helpful tutorial that I believe will make my dolly shoes look much better. Thank you so, so much.
I've been making shoe for years from patterns and never like any of them. the pattern were not so precise as your video. I bought your shoe beginner / intermediate which impressed me. I understand so much from the video and am glad you girls added the utube location. so glad I watched it. thank you for helping me on this consuming project.
I love how you made this a doable project; I will actually try shoes again; hot glue did not give me the opportunity to make it "look nice". Thank you for sharing! Pat
Thanks Chris! Your tips were wonderful and the video was worth a thousand words. This will help me in creating more shoe fashions! I am a Liberty Jane partner and have many of the Love U Bunches patterns that I use in my Tiny Trusew Etsy shop. I hope you do more videos.
Nicely done! I've made several pairs of these shoes...and can see that I missed the step of spreading the glue on the sole so that it covers all the edges. That will make a big difference! Thank you for publishing this!
thank you so much, I have this pattern, and can't wait to make shoes! BTW, I also have a kitty helper, she has a special bed on my sewing table, and loves to be with me when I am sewing, LOL!
THANK YOU so much for the wonderful and informative tips as they certainly can save a lot of aggravation ... ☺. Also want to add; as I am 'very' hard of hearing I appreciated how clearly you spoke. Sincerely
Chris I know you may not do this anymore, but I a have question that I think you may be able to help me with. Here is the problem is there a way around the bumps that come from the leather being bumpy using hot glue? Cause hot glue doesn't allow leather to lay flat. Have the alileen glue, but fumes may be too strong for me. If possible can you do a video using that glue with leather? Would be highly appreciated. By the way your video is awesome & helped me along the way.
The pattern I received is smaller than the one I see you using to make the shoes. I've only made one shoe but it will not fit my journey girl doll. Do you cut all the pieces bigger than the actual pattern pieces?
Hi Nina! I get this questions a lot. Most of the questions I receive about the shoes are related to construction after Step 7, like cutting the foam and attaching the soles, not so much the sewing described in the previous steps. It also made my video shorter in length... And now get ready to laugh. My husband is the camera man. He takes his job very seriously and tries not to breathe while he is videoing. At the end of this video he was pale and sweating! Had to sit down and recover What a guy!
This was such a fab tutorial! No excess chat, not loud music, straightforward explanation, and demonstration! Just fab! 😊😊😊
Aw, the little shoes you make are adorable and so perfectly made. Thank you so much. London UK.
You have just made me a fan of video tutorials! This was a very helpful tutorial that I believe will make my dolly shoes look much better. Thank you so, so much.
I've been making shoe for years from patterns and never like any of them. the pattern were not so precise as your video. I bought your shoe beginner / intermediate which impressed me. I understand so much from the video and am glad you girls added the utube location. so glad I watched it. thank you for helping me on this consuming project.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm the most in-crafty person imaginable but I've managed to turn out 4 pairs of adorable shoes.
4 pairs?!?!?!?! Go you!
They are so stinken adorbs! Thank you for taking the time to make and share your talent, I really appreciate it.
I love how you made this a doable project; I will actually try shoes again; hot glue did not give me the opportunity to make it "look nice". Thank you for sharing!
Pat
I love your videos and you are a good teacher and thank you for sharing
Oh goody this was what I needed. I have soles but don't know how to make shoes thank you 😊
Thanks Chris! Your tips were wonderful and the video was worth a thousand words. This will help me in creating more shoe fashions! I am a Liberty Jane partner and have many of the Love U Bunches patterns that I use in my Tiny Trusew Etsy shop. I hope you do more videos.
Lots of useful tips, Thank you!
Nicely done! I've made several pairs of these shoes...and can see that I missed the step of spreading the glue on the sole so that it covers all the edges. That will make a big difference! Thank you for publishing this!
Super - really like the video demonstration of the pattern!
Thank you so much for this. And, great idea for the tacky glue. Will be using that one!
thank you so much, I have this pattern, and can't wait to make shoes! BTW, I also have a kitty helper, she has a special bed on my sewing table, and loves to be with me when I am sewing, LOL!
Kitty helpers are the best!
Thank you so much for a great tutorial.
Great video Chris! Thank you for sharing your tips with us :)
Thanks Chris! It was a fun video to make!
They are so adorable 👍💖
THANK YOU so much for the wonderful and informative tips as they certainly can save a lot of aggravation ... ☺. Also want to add; as I am 'very' hard of hearing I appreciated how clearly you spoke. Sincerely
My husband has digital hearing aides in both ears. He has taught me well!
gean trabajo ,,,,gracias por compartir sus tutoriales
Very nice job. Thank you.
Chris I know you may not do this anymore, but I a have question that I think you may be able to help me with. Here is the problem is there a way around the bumps that come from the leather being bumpy using hot glue? Cause hot glue doesn't allow leather to lay flat. Have the alileen glue, but fumes may be too strong for me. If possible can you do a video using that glue with leather? Would be highly appreciated. By the way your video is awesome & helped me along the way.
I love it,definitely trying it,but how did you make the top of the shoe with the fabric
Thanks for this detailed tutorial. All fear is gone.
thank you for your videos
The pattern I received is smaller than the one I see you using to make the shoes. I've only made one shoe but it will not fit my journey girl doll. Do you cut all the pieces bigger than the actual pattern pieces?
thanks this worked great!
Great tutorial! Is this pattern still available? Does it cost anything?
Thanks for the tutorial looks easy but I'll see.
Do you cut the fabric on the bias? I'm thinking that may help with manipulating fabric in order to get a smooth toe cap. Any thoughts?
Hi are you able to do a full video on these shoes I'm a visual learner thanks
Love the part cho your kitty away LOL
can you do from the beginning?
Nice video
What is pelon?
where do I get the pattern?
Thanks it helps
How do u measure the top part ,so before u cut it how to measure it!!
What pattern did you use? I am first timer here.
The shoe pattern, along with all my other patterns, can be found at Pixie Faire :)
www.pixiefaire.com/products/plain-jane-18-doll-shoes
Cute cat
another great holder for glue bottle is a plastic spice bottle
Excellent. I wish I had watched it closer the first time. Why did you start at #7 and not from the beginning for us beginners?
Hi Nina! I get this questions a lot. Most of the questions I receive about the shoes are related to construction after Step 7, like cutting the foam and attaching the soles, not so much the sewing described in the previous steps. It also made my video shorter in length... And now get ready to laugh. My husband is the camera man. He takes his job very seriously and tries not to breathe while he is videoing. At the end of this video he was pale and sweating! Had to sit down and recover What a guy!
Thanks for taking the time to get back to me..........
What state are you in
nice
¡Las plantillas son de goma eva? gracias
where can I find your pattern?
Diane Thomas, I got mine from Pixie Faire.
Español por favor gracias
v me encanta brabo
But it is hard
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Abka mucho y ni le entiendo
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another great holder for glue bottle is a plastic spice bottle
Great idea!
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