@@crownedncurls2764 I really had to wing it! I placed the shoe on a piece of paper, drew around it adding 1 inch for seam allowance (this was the pleather bottom), and added fabric at the top then inserted the elastic. I felt like a designer (I'm not!!), and was so glad to finish that project. They looked like elf shoes when I finished! They cover his bowling shoes and I got no complaints. Whew! Good luck!
These look great, will be making several pairs tomorrow prior to guests arrival, lol. I am thinking glue dots on bottom to prevent slipping??? thanks for posting 😀
I'm thinking of adding some terrycloth in the bottom to absorb water from rain or snow. Wish you could show how to do that. But thank you for the basics. Its a great video!
Thank you for this instruction. This will make a perfect gift for friends. Everything was understandable especially when working with elastic. Your tips at the end for the type of fabric will be helpful as well. Thank you so much. Definitely subbed!!🥰🥰🥰
I work cleaning houses, we always have to take off our shoes and clean in socks and my feet hurt, i like to stay with my crocs this is a great idea im going to make some to cover my crocs and put glue dots on the bottom to prevent from slipping
Nice job and easy too! Would it be possible to add waterproof soles for a bowling shoe cover. If you could do a video on that it would be a great help.Either way I enjoyed watching and I learned something new thanks too you !
Love your shoe bootie I am a bowler and I need a shoe bootie with a water resistance sole on the bottom would that be something you might try for us DIY bowlers
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Thank you for this. I've been asked to make bowling shoe covers with pleather bottoms and this is a great help!!
You’re welcome and I’m so happy my video helped you!
Hello @ Ej’s Daughter how do you add the pleather to this shoe? I can’t find any videos on that part.
@@crownedncurls2764 I really had to wing it! I placed the shoe on a piece of paper, drew around it adding 1 inch for seam allowance (this was the pleather bottom), and added fabric at the top then inserted the elastic. I felt like a designer (I'm not!!), and was so glad to finish that project. They looked like elf shoes when I finished! They cover his bowling shoes and I got no complaints. Whew! Good luck!
These look great, will be making several pairs tomorrow prior to guests arrival, lol. I am thinking glue dots on bottom to prevent slipping??? thanks for posting 😀
That’s a great idea! Let me know how it works out 👍🏻😊
I'm thinking of adding some terrycloth in the bottom to absorb water from rain or snow. Wish you could show how to do that. But thank you for the basics. Its a great video!
Betty that’s a neat idea too! On a personal note, I wouldn’t put wet shoes in my luggage, I will dry them off first.
In this demonstration, did you use a cotton fabric?
Yes I do 😊
Thank you for this instruction. This will make a perfect gift for friends. Everything was understandable especially when working with elastic. Your tips at the end for the type of fabric will be helpful as well. Thank you so much. Definitely subbed!!🥰🥰🥰
Hi 😊 I’m so happy my video was helpful to you! And I agree this does make a great gift!!!
I work cleaning houses, we always have to take off our shoes and clean in socks and my feet hurt, i like to stay with my crocs this is a great idea im going to make some to cover my crocs and put glue dots on the bottom to prevent from slipping
THANK YOU so much!!!
I do the same and put some fabric paint on the bottom and work great
Nice job and easy too! Would it be possible to add waterproof soles for a bowling shoe cover. If you could do a video on that it would be a great help.Either way I enjoyed watching and I learned something new thanks too you !
So happy my video helped you. Let me figure out a design for those bowling shoes covers and I’ll update you! Thanks again 😊
Hi :) your video was very helpful. Thank u very much! :)
I'm so happy it helped you! I also like that there's no pattern :)
very simple very easy..👏👏👏
nice..thank you..
Thank you!
Thanks for this!
You're so welcome Paul!
Love your shoe bootie I am a bowler and I need a shoe bootie with a water resistance sole on the bottom would that be something you might try for us DIY bowlers
Yes what a great idea! Did you see in my video the bright flourescent fabric? That was water resistant 😊
Thank you for the video👏🙏
You’re welcome Susan 😊
Wow 😮
@@MicheleMojana 😊
Really helpful
Excellent! Happy to help.
Would this work to put on shoes to put in your luggage?
Yes! I thought of the same thing as well.
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what is your material in this project?
Just printed cotton
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How to make them skid free?
I mentioned the fabric that’s skid free in the tutorial. It’s toward the end of the video.
Hey, what kind of fabric is this?
It's just plain cotton fabric. The same type used for basic quilting.
@@LetsMAKEItAcademy Thank youuuuu
@@GeorgeJefff You're welcome 🤩
also, what were your measurements and weight on these ?
@@GeorgeJefff I don't recall the measurements off the top of my head...but I do mention them at the beginning of the tutorial.
I was asked to make for wrestling shoes
Awesome!! 👍🏻😊