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Leather Baby Shoes

January 21, 2013 · Delia 39 Comments

Or vinyl, or faux leather.

It all works.

For Project Run and Play I made several pairs of baby shoes and it was one of my favorite things to make!

I didn’t make the up the pattern however. You need to purchase one first. This one here is a great one:
Itty Bitty Shoes e-Book

Most baby shoe patterns should work fine with this tutorial.

(If you saw this post when I first posted it, and are looking for the link to the free shoe pattern. I discovered that the pattern was directly copied from another designer who sells the pattern. Please use ethically obtained shoe patterns. :))

I had to alter the pattern I used and custom fit it to Natalie’s feet. She has really slim feet, so the original pattern was a bit wide on her. Custom fitting the shoes and using leather/vinyl really made them look great. So that is what I am going to show you how to do today.

** I am sharing steps for using vinyl and leather and making a custom fit. I am only sharing steps because they deviate a bit from fabric shoe patterns. You need to purchase a pattern to use this tutorial.

Materials needed:

leather, vinyl, or faux leather
felt in a coordinating color
matching or contrasting thread
a heavy duty needle leather needle
velcro or metals snaps

Notes before we begin:

*About shopping for leather. I use upcycled leather from old jackets, purses, etc. To make baby shoes, you only need a little bit but bring pattern pieces to make sure it will all fit before you buy a thrifted item. Most thrift stores have a no return policy. I prefer using a thicker leather for the sole, because it is flexible, yet holds it shape fairly well (and is good for new walkers). Vinyl is not ideal for the sole. It would be better to use layers of thicker fabric for the sole if you cannot find some good thick, genuine leather (in my opinion).

*A leather needle is ideal but to tell you the truth, I used a universal needle for all of my shoes. You have to have patience and sew VERY slow, but it’s doable. You might break one along the way…or not. I recently bought a leather needle, because I sew with leather so often now, but if you know you won’t, a universal needle should work for a small project or two.

*One last note about leather. It stretches. So does felt if provoked by leather. Be mindful of that, lift your presser foot often and sew slow.

1. Trace your child’s foot, while they are standing, with pencil. Trace that outline with a sharpie or dark marker.
2. Place the outline underneath your pattern, and trace around it adding a 1/4 inch seam allowance. You can see that it closely matches the original shoe pattern but with some slight changes.

* I am using a 3-6 month size for my 9 month old daughter. She has small feet. Choose the size closest to your outline.

If you get a close match you will not have to adjust the upper pattern, so it’s wise to find the pattern that is the closest to your child’s foot outline. If you don’t get a close match you may need to shorten or lengthen the ends of the upper pattern. You don’t want to do it too much though, because it will change the whole shape of the shoes.

3. Cut out your pieces. You need:
2 upper leather pieces
2 leather strap pieces
2 thick leather soles
2 felt soles (optional)
2 felt upper liner pieces
2 felt strap pieces

4. Sew your upper liner pieces to your upper leather pieces at the inside and outside curve with a very close seam allowance. Sew SLOWLY being careful to not let the leather shift and stretch too much. I can’t emphasize the slow part enough. There will still be some shifting no matter what. Just trim off the extra stretched felt as needed.

optional: Sew the felt and leather soles to each other as well. You can do a close straight stitch or zig zag the pieces together on the edge. Or you can leave the felt lining off and just leave the leather sole plain.

5. Sew a square of velcro to your felt strap piece. Then sew the felt piece to the leather piece. You can also omit the velcro and add metal snaps later.

6. Bring the ends of the upper pieces together (right sides together) and sew with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. 聽Make sure to back stitch the beginning and end very well. Open up the seam allowance and sew the sides down with a straight stitch.

7. Carefully, sew the upper piece to the sole piece. I like to start 3/4 of the way up from the bottom on the right side and sew down and around. I don’t do any pinning. I simply line the back up at the heel of the sole and use that as a guide for keeping everything lined up how it should be. I hold it in place and adjust the pieces to match up as I sew.

8. When you’re done, trim off about 1/8 inch of the seam allowance and turn the shoe right side out. Pinch and roll the seams between your fingers to get them to turn right side out all the way.

9. Sew on the strap and the matching velcro piece, or you can add snaps at this step with a tool like this:

And you’re done!

These were steps for a basic shoe.

You can dress them up a bit by adding metal eyelets with a punch tool, adding laces (for leather laces: make sure to make them long enough to wrap around their ankles or they won’t stay tied),

you can get creative with different straps, and you can add caps of leather to the toe.

There are a lot of possibilities and it’s so fun! Baby shoes are some of my most favorite things to sew.

It can take some time to get the hang of sewing with leather, but once you do it is so rewarding and creates such an impressive looking end product.

If you have any questions, please ask! I will try to answer in the comments in case someone else has the same question.

Hope you’re having a nice day! 馃檪

P.S. The teal shoes are from Week 5 of Project Run & Play. The yellow shoes are from my finale look. The pink shoes are from Week 2 and the red shoes are from Natalie’s Christmas dress ensemble.

P.P.S. I have plans later this year to make my own shoe pattern like the teal ones with the ankle strap. Disclaimer: I will be making my own sole, upper and strap pattern from scratch so it will look a little different and won’t be out for a while. 馃檪 UPDATED: You get purchase the pattern now! Go HERE to read more.

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  1. Ruth says

    January 21, 2013 at 2:19 PM

    Thank you for the wonderful tutorial! I've been wanting to make winter slippers for my kids this way, just needed your instruction. Now if only I could know what size their feet will be next winter so I can sew them throughout the year…

    Reply
  2. I Am Momma - Hear Me Roar says

    January 21, 2013 at 2:19 PM

    Thanks for the great tips. This is one item I cannot wait to try now that I'm having a girl!

    Cheri

    Reply
  3. Jessica at Me Sew Crazy says

    January 21, 2013 at 2:22 PM

    Delia – I love love love love love love love this! That yellow pair, I am dying. So stinking cute! Seriously, you are simply awesome.

    Reply
  4. Stephanie says

    January 21, 2013 at 4:18 PM

    Awesome! I agree the yellow ones are too cute. Thanks for the tips I am going to make some.

    Reply
  5. Christie says

    January 21, 2013 at 5:03 PM

    These are the most adorable baby shoes ever! I love the yellow ones, but they are seriously all so darn cute!

    Reply
  6. luvinthemommyhood says

    January 21, 2013 at 7:33 PM

    These are all gorgeous and were some of my fave things you made for PR&P! Love all the details and leather. So adorable!

    Reply
  7. magpie84 says

    January 21, 2013 at 7:48 PM

    This is wonderful! My daughter is outgrowing her favorite pair of shoes (hand-me-down Robeez), and I've been dragging my feet on buying her an expensive pair of shoes that she will only wear for a few months. Why not make them! This is happening this week. Thanks!

    Reply
  8. Charity says

    January 21, 2013 at 8:04 PM

    I love these all! Thank you for the tips. =)

    Reply
  9. Sew Much Ado says

    January 21, 2013 at 8:13 PM

    Every Sunday when I'm dressing Lola I remember that I need to make her some more shoes! I love all of your variations!

    Reply
  10. Leigh Anne says

    January 21, 2013 at 10:11 PM

    These are just awesome! Some of my fave PRP stuff you did…..thx for sharing the tute…I've gotta try it!

    Reply
  11. Tara says

    January 21, 2013 at 10:37 PM

    these are awesome! baby shoes are so expensive that it seems worth it to just thrift a leather item and make some shoes. I never put my kids in hard soled shoes until well after they are walking anyway and they blow through pairs of robeez too fast.

    Reply
  12. Rachel O. says

    January 22, 2013 at 3:11 AM

    Oh oh oh – I'm dying. These are too cute for words. I need to immediately make these for all of my friends with kids!

    Reply
  13. Delia says

    January 22, 2013 at 3:23 AM

    Ruth – thank you! That is so tricky isn't it? Sometimes my kids are the same size for almost a year and then they jump two size in a couple months. It makes it hard to plan huh?

    Cheri – Your baby is going to be the best dressed. I am so excited you're having a girl!

    Jessica – awww. thank you! You are the sweetest.

    Stephanie, Christie, Shannon – thank you

    Reply
  14. amy c @ thisheartofmineblog.com says

    January 22, 2013 at 3:46 PM

    Adorable! I wish my feet were little and cute and could wear those shoes. So darling!

    Reply
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  16. Scary says

    January 23, 2013 at 12:44 PM

    Thank you for posting this because I loved all the little shoes you made for Project Run and Play, and my little girl has the same problem with having very narrow feet and she totally prefers the feel of sof soles.

    Reply
  17. Blogful says

    January 23, 2013 at 2:32 PM

    Does nothing intimidate you? When is someone going to give you a book deal.

    Reply
  18. abbieabby jones says

    January 25, 2013 at 3:51 AM

    genius designes.
    Gucci Outlet http://www.guccibagsusa.net/ are perfect. it matches every kinds of shoes,heels and boots. it suits for everyone.

    Reply
  19. abbieabby jones says

    January 25, 2013 at 3:52 AM

    talking about fashion, i must refer to louis vuitton taschenhttp://www.louisvuittonschalshop.com/ which is definitely the leading tread of fashion.

    Reply
  20. kirstin @ kojodesigns says

    January 25, 2013 at 7:38 AM

    Oh my goodness, these are the cutest things I've ever seen.
    And now, I have a brand new niece that needs me to start sewing these for her STAT.
    Thanks for sharing- LOVE LOVE LOVE.

    Reply
  21. angel gonzales says

    February 27, 2013 at 3:00 AM

    This comment has been removed by the author.

    Reply
  22. nadyacrouch says

    March 13, 2013 at 3:30 PM

    Delia, I love this tutorial. I just made one last night for my baby, and…my hubby n oldes daughter one want too, lol!

    Reply
  23. Emma Mercer says

    June 24, 2013 at 11:12 AM

    I am not really a crafty person but those shoes got me really interested. I would like to try making even just one! They all look so cute and i can't wait to get started. I hope i can be as good as you and maybe i can give them to my neice.

    – BabyShoe.com

    Reply
  24. angel gonzales says

    July 16, 2013 at 9:26 AM

    Those are simply awesome. It's a good thing you came up with instructions so we can follow and make one for our kids. I've really got to try this. Although i must admit i'm not really good at these things that's why i just buy them or order them on the internet. Well, i'm going to give this a try.

    – BabyShoe.com

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  25. Morgan Taunton says

    July 21, 2013 at 1:17 PM

    I have been following your blog religiously and have tried ALOT of your tutorials! I love these, I just bought some suede panels that are the perfect size for the pattern. But I need some help with punching the eyelets! Do you have any tips?

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  26. Delia says

    July 21, 2013 at 2:37 PM

    Hi Morgan!

    Thank you! I recommend using an eyelet punch tool/snaps tool. I show you how to use it to punch eyelets in this post: http://www.deliacreates.com/2013/04/kids-create-vinyl-lacing-cards_16.html

    Hope that helps! Have fun! I would love to see the finished shoes if you want to add it to my flickr pool. 馃檪

    Reply
  27. Jen says

    January 17, 2014 at 9:59 PM

    Hi Delia,
    These are just divine! Just some quick questions, how thick would you suggest the leather soles be? And can you recommend a more durable sole that can be worn outside?
    Thanks

    Reply
  28. Ronda says

    March 5, 2014 at 11:16 PM

    LOVE LOVE LOVE your shoes! Could you make suggestion on where to buy leather like you have used in your designs? I love your choice in leather but am confused about leather choices. Do I need to purchase faux leather since that is what I find available locally. Do you purchase online somewhere, if so could you please give or send me a link??

    Reply
  29. Bill Harris says

    March 21, 2014 at 10:01 AM

    Intriguing. I think that I will try making a set of shoes for my schnauzer-poodle mix using this approach.

    Reply
  30. umeshkr says

    April 17, 2014 at 2:29 AM

    how cute…love this post……….
    visit our site for more gifts http://www.babybuurman.com/

    Reply
  31. Kristen says

    June 2, 2014 at 3:01 PM

    Those teal shoes are simply too adorable for words!!

    Reply
  32. Elizabeth says

    August 24, 2014 at 6:23 PM

    Hi Delia! Thanks so much for this great tutorial. I’ve tried the link you have posted to buy the pattern but it’s no longer being sold 馃檨 Do you know where else I could purchase/obtain a similar pattern ethically?
    Many thanks!! Elizabeth

    Reply
    • Delia says

      August 25, 2014 at 9:14 PM

      Elizabeth,

      I didn’t realize it was no longer available. Sorry about that. I do have my own pattern now. I drafted it with a different shaped sole and upper, so it was not a copy at all. I am not trying to just plug my own pattern but here it is if you are interested: http://www.deliacreates.com/natty-janes-leather-baby-shoe-pattern-release/

      Reply
  33. Lia says

    November 20, 2014 at 6:48 AM

    Love the shoes color, bright & cute! Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
    • Delia says

      November 20, 2014 at 8:01 AM

      Thanks Lia!

      Reply
  34. Berita Tekno says

    February 8, 2018 at 12:55 AM

    My baby will love this shoes

    Reply
  35. Renee says

    July 11, 2018 at 7:13 AM

    Hi where can we purchase the shoe patterns ?thankyou

    Reply
    • Delia says

      July 13, 2018 at 11:31 AM

      Hi! Here is a link: https://www.deliacreates.com/product/natty-jane-baby-shoe-sewing-pattern/

      Reply

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