How to make boots for BJDs - Beginner friendly tutorial!
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- Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2019
- Hey, all! This week I'm sharing how to make some boots! They're way easier than they look--in fact, I specifically designed this tutorial to be beginner-friendly and it requires no sewing, just glue--and almost any type will work. :D
This pattern will fit BJDs with a shoe size of up to 7.5cm, which is a lot of 1/3 scale BJDs.
Grab the pattern in the nYID section of my archive:
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You’re easily my favorite BJD RUclipsr right now
Aw, thank you so much!!
Thank you for this pattern and tutorial Lomi! I just wanted to let people know that if this pattern doesn't fit your dolls, there is a possible way that it can! Just print the pattern in smaller or bigger sizes until the "sole" piece is the same length as your doll's foot! For Feeple60, I used image at 76%, and for minifee, 66% (of original size). Now it fits! Lomi's patterns are just that awesome and versatile :D
Thank you so much, i was just about to go into the comments to ask how i could adapt it to my 27 cm male obitsu doll!
Update: if people have trouble doing the math for scaling (i did, had to get my brother to do it), i printed the pattern at 46.655% and it's the perfect size for my 27cm male obitsu doll.
Thank you so much for this tut!! I’ve been driving myself mad trying to figure out how to make convincing boots for this doll I’ve been working on, off and on, for like 3 months
You know, when I first went to watch this I had been thinking on how well they could be adapted to make combat boots (long story, started with an olive drab fat quarter), but as I was watching, I realized the basic shape would work for many other types of lace-up boots and shoes as well. Off to the drawing board!
Ohhh yes! Hmm... now that you mention it, they are pretty similar to my husband's boots. Now I have ideas, too...
Great tutorial: clear, simple and to the point🌸
You are a queen. I have been wanting to make my girls boots for a while now. Thanks Lomi💙
This is amazing! !!! I've been trying so many ways to make boots for my girls. Thank you for this pattern and tutorial! !! You so rock!!!!
How to make these boots look even more professional: topstitch on every seam
This works great! Much appreciate!
OMG. I don't know why I have never come across your channel but I am glad I finally did! LOVE these boots. Your instructions are easy and very clear to follow. Can't wait to look at all your videos. Thank you, thank you, thank you! Subscribed.
Wow, thanks so much for this. All my dolls are "rescues" from thrift stores and I use them in a stop motion animation video story line series (under a different channel name). Since they are rescues, they never come with shoes or much clothing, if any. I am good at crocheting and making their clothes. But I am not a shoe maker and struggle making shoes or any footwear for my dolls. I am going to give this a go and see how it turns out. Great work! And thanks so much for this video!
I really hope this method works well for your dolls!
For how simple they are, they look amazing! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Thanks, I'm glad you like them!
Yes this is what i needed! Having a hard time finding some nice fantasy leather boots. An fabric glue is my prefered sewing supply xD.
But i do not have a hole punch or eyelet tool... So i will wait/look forward to the tool list =)
The eyelets aren't really necessary if you're using a material that won't fray, they just add a bit of extra strength :) As for the hole punch, you could also get away with cutting very small slits with a blade!
Thanks been wanting to make boots for my puppet for a long time.
this is amazing, i feel like i can definitely do this instead of stitching up custom boots O': thank you for the wonderful tutorial!!
Just a tip for the leather on the sole...sand paper works really well to smooth out the edges so you don’t need to buy a tool.
This is really cool, I've been looking for a tutorial on flat boots cause I modified my monster high doll's feet flat, great tutorial. ☺️
I had noticed flat boots are kind of uncommon! Which is part of why I had to make them myself. ^^;
I've found car chamoix leathers to be a pretty useful source of soft, flexible leather both for boots and trousers.
Ahh, that's a great resource to know! Thanks for sharing!
How well does it dye? I think this would be great, but I don't think I've seen black or grey chamoix out there.
@@PhoenyxAshe I would have thought that suede dye would work, but I haven't tried it myself.
@@Sestra_Prior I'll look into it, thanks!
@@PhoenyxAshe As suede dye is primarily designed for shoes, it may make the suede a little more rigid, but as chamoix suede is very light and floppy, this may actually improve it as far as holding the shape of the shoe is concerned. Hope it all works out for you!
Thank you so much for this!!! I just keep buying the shoes because my attempts have been... well... definitely not shoe-shaped LOL. This will be perfect for making shoes for my boys AND for my elf girl!
The first few tries never turn out quite as well as we hope, but the important thing is that you keep going :D I don't have my first attempt anymore or I'd share a picture, I used the wrong kind of glue on the vinyl and they leached plasticizer and turned slimy and stuck to everything. It was so bad LOL
You always get inspired :) Thank you Lomi! :)
Thanks for this helpful video. I'd also love to see different shoes in different materials and styles. Ever heard of Irregular Choice?
I had not, but I looked them up and MY GOODNESS. That's inspiration for days, right there.
So comfy looking! A crocodile is on my list to buy. My husband can’t believe how quickly I go through money with this hobby. He has NO idea! 😉
Mine has given up asking 😂 I think we're officially in don't ask, don't tell territory when it comes to the cost of my creativity.
I made some with regular thickness shoe leather… I need a do over. 😂
These look gorgeous!
Wow, you're amazing. Thank you for sharing.
nicely done! thanks for sharing!
I got some leather and I’ll hopefully try and make this for my girl!
Awesome!
I need some thing like these but for heeled feet 🤔
I’ve seen something called worbla (not sure how it’s spelt) and I was thinking I could use it for the heel and sole and then make a pattern like yours to make over the knee lace up boots. I’m only in the planning stage 😅
Oh yeah, that should definitely work! You may need to trim the heel side of this pattern or pull the heel down farther so that the boots are still "upright" with a high heel, but that's the biggest difference!
Lomi's Playground Thank you for replying 😊 I will give it a go for sure. As I can find what I want anywhere in the usual BJD shops.
Great video 🤩❤️
SUPER
Made these out of leather for my Smartdoll. They're a bit scruffy since, yknow, leather hard, and since her feet are a bit smaller than what this pattern was designed for, BUT I think they look nice nonetheless
Thank you. I need to make some for my girl.
Hi, do the crop a dile works for 1mm eyelets? Or what size are that u using?
“Vintage deer suede” . That’s not a phrase you hear every day..... unless you’re a hunter. Then never mind 😜
It is a little weird, isn't it? 😂 I actually have no idea how old it is--it could be 50 years or more. My dad found it in a bag in my great uncle's attic while we were cleaning out his estate. My uncle was fond of the "use every part" methodology with his hunting, so when he had his deer butchered he always had the hides tanned and got them made into coats and jackets for himself :) My parents thought it would be wasteful to throw it away, especially since there were lots of pieces in different weights and thicknesses and it was all in good condition, so they gave it to me to see what I could do with it. I hope my doll crafts do him honor.
Hello I made these boots and I had trouble in two areas: figuring the exact placement of the the sides when glueing and after putting the eyelets in they started falling out.
Would this also work on 1/4 scale dolls, too?
Impressive ❤❤
Have you done a high heel? Down the road I'm going to need to make an extreme high heel boot for a male doll and could really use some ideas...I was thinking about maybe using poly clay to make the support of the bottom of the shoe whatever ends up on the sole that touches the floor and doll's foot. Good idea?
Yes, that should work. I've done a small heel but not super tall ones. Really though, the concept is no different when making a high heel. You'd just want to make the bottom edge of the shoe's upper angled so that the calf part of the boot would still be upright, and probably use a softer cardboard for the insole so that it can be flexed to fit the curve of a heeled sole. But otherwise, very much the same ^^
whats your web site and can you make witch boots
Where can I find the pattern please?
Can these be sewn though?
I use revlon emery boards to smooth small leather soles.
I imagine that works really well!
It really does.
Would these fit Monster high doll feet?
Hi, did the pattern for this get removed from your website? I'm having trouble finding it. Thank you!
It is still there! It should be the Fantasy Boots pattern in the Iplehouse nYID section.
My pattern directory has gotten difficult to navigate over the years--I never expected I'd end up having over 100 patterns available. I'm in the process of developing a new version that will be easier to navigate, but it's still a week or two off from being finished!
@@LomisPlayground Thanks, I'm going to try to shrink it down a little for 1/4. :)
I didn’t realise these were for a doll at first and I kept thinking you must have v small feet
SAME- I came to the comments just to find out what "BJD" stands for. No luck.
What size was the grommets you used?
They are 3/16"
I went on your site and I can't find this pattern, is it still there.
Yes, they're in the Iplehouse nYID section of this page: www.ithilear.com/sewing-patterns-for-ball-jointed-dolls.html
Look for "Fantasy boots"
Hey Lomi. I've been working on my own ooak bjd that i've been sculpting every weekend i can this year, and i was wondering if you have any advice on how to keep motivated. its a long process and i'm thinking of just trashing it and waiting to buy a professionally made one.
Keeping motivation is hard for every creative. A lot of it boils down to willpower, but there are a few things I try to keep in mind for myself that can help:
1. Breaking projects down into smaller tasks. "Make a doll" is a huge undertaking and it can sometimes feel like it's going nowhere because you're not closer to having the project done as a whole. Viewing it in smaller pieces can help a lot with keeping the momentum behind what you're working on, but it takes time to retrain yourself. I don't think "I'm going to write this book" anymore so much as "I'm going to write this scene"--not even a whole chapter on my mind! Once you have a general shape worked out, it's probably best to focus on one thing at a time. "This month, I'm going to finish legs" or "I'm going to complete a hand" is a lot easier to view without being overwhelmed.
2. Find people who encourage you. That can be other hobbyists or creatives, or even just friends and family members who are enthusiastic about what you do! Even when you feel really down and unmotivated about your work, I find just a few words of encouragement always helps. If you ever need encouragement to keep pushing forward on your work, you can always send me a message. I don't always see YT comments, but I try to check Instagram daily and I check my doll email ( Lomilmalinde at gmail ) a couple times a week.
3. Surround yourself with things you've done that you're proud of. They don't have to matter to anyone else, just you. I keep a board on my desk with photos of my favorite people, my book covers, and some of my favorite doll photos. Seeing it every day encourages me because I know I can put my next accomplishment on there, too.
4. Remember to be nice to yourself when things are slow, or don't go as well as you planned. This is really hard for me, and I'm constantly having to work to retrain myself after years of holding my self-expectations to unrealistic levels. We are human, not machines. Sometimes you won't be able to get to your projects. Sometimes you'll have dry spells where nothing turns out well. Sometimes you just won't feel like working on it, and all of those things are okay. The fact that you're actually taking steps to achieve one of your goals puts you leagues ahead of tons of people who never even have the courage to start. Everything we do is a huge learning experience and we'll have setbacks that teach us lessons along the way. Your doll will be a special creation, your own creative fingerprint, and it'll have a place in your heart that nothing else can rival. Even if it takes ages to complete it, you started it for a reason, you believed you could do it, and giving yourself time and patience to complete it is the least you can do for yourself :) Granting yourself grace when you're discouraged is incredibly hard. I deal with that almost every day! The one thing that means the most to me is the book series my doll characters are from, but I've been working on it now for 18 years and right now, I still don't have anything to show for it. That could be discouraging to some, but for me, it just means that it's important enough to keep going after all this time because of how much it means to me and how much space it holds in my heart. In the end, ANYTHING you pour your heart into is worth the wait. ❤️
@@LomisPlayground Thank you! I'll keep all of this in mind. Maybe one day i could potentially show you the finished result XD. That won't be for a few years though. But thanks for the support!
cant find the pattern anymore?
It's in my pattern archive: www.ithilear.com/sewing-patterns-for-ball-jointed-dolls.html
Can i still used this pattern to make bjd male doll boots?
They are designed for any doll that has a foot 7.5cm long or a little less. If your doll's foot is larger it will be too tight, but otherwise yes :)
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