These cuties are generously shared by Runo.
She has put a lot of work into her pictoral tutorials and patterns.
Showing posts with label Baby. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baby. Show all posts
Thursday, May 21, 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015
Monday, April 20, 2015
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Baby Shoes
It seems that there are many others interested in simple shoe making. I look for shapes that I think can be translated to fabric.
Saturday, November 08, 2014
Monday, September 01, 2008
Free Patterns and Tutorials for Baby Clothes
Google brings many visitors to meggiecat searching for free baby clothes patterns.
Amber Dusick's Make Baby Stuff.com offers a treasure trove of ideas for making clothing, toys and accessories. The entire site is interesting and I encourage you to investigate. One of my favorites is about dyeing baby clothes. No more boring pastels. There is also the Make Baby Stuff crafts blog. Want to make fairy wings? Check out the blog. Amber's "About" page is titled
How I Became a Craft at Home Mama...and quit my day job!
I'm constantly in awe of the quality of content and work that is freely shared in our crafting community.

Found via Poppytalk, one of my favorite blogs. I've been reading her for a long time because she is interested in all things design. This blog is always evolving and she is now offering some free printables here.
Amber Dusick's Make Baby Stuff.com offers a treasure trove of ideas for making clothing, toys and accessories. The entire site is interesting and I encourage you to investigate. One of my favorites is about dyeing baby clothes. No more boring pastels. There is also the Make Baby Stuff crafts blog. Want to make fairy wings? Check out the blog. Amber's "About" page is titled
How I Became a Craft at Home Mama...and quit my day job!
I'm constantly in awe of the quality of content and work that is freely shared in our crafting community.
Found via Poppytalk, one of my favorite blogs. I've been reading her for a long time because she is interested in all things design. This blog is always evolving and she is now offering some free printables here.
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Printable baby clothes patterns
Gifts from marie claire idees. The eight pdf patterns will print on A4 paper and the you enlarge by the percentage noted with each pattern.


Saturday, January 19, 2008
Free Baby Clothes Patterns
Suzanne shares project, a non-commercial site offering free online printable sewing patterns for baby clothes. She also has a links page.
Monday, January 14, 2008
Fabric Baby Kimono Shoes
Cloth Baby Shoes by Esther A. Westberg

The truth is that I want some of these for myself. The patent has clear directions about construction. To get the pattern to the size you want measure just one sole on your print-out of the pattern pieces. Then we need to figure the proportion for enlarging the sole to the size we want.
I use this wonderful proportion calculator at Meisel.com. Enter the measurement (length and width) into the top boxes on the calculator and then you just need the length of the foot you want slippers for. Your result will be a percentage and all you will need to do is scan or photocopy your print out to that number. It may take scanning the pattern in pieces.
If you are wanting to make baby shoes sizes 00 through 8 the good folks at Trimfit offer a printable shoe chart for children that is quite cool and will be useful.
I have more shoe patterns to come as well as some hats, pinafores and aprons. Working with these ideas may take some fiddling but can be well worth it.
This is the frog closure I want for this shoe.


The truth is that I want some of these for myself. The patent has clear directions about construction. To get the pattern to the size you want measure just one sole on your print-out of the pattern pieces. Then we need to figure the proportion for enlarging the sole to the size we want.
I use this wonderful proportion calculator at Meisel.com. Enter the measurement (length and width) into the top boxes on the calculator and then you just need the length of the foot you want slippers for. Your result will be a percentage and all you will need to do is scan or photocopy your print out to that number. It may take scanning the pattern in pieces.
If you are wanting to make baby shoes sizes 00 through 8 the good folks at Trimfit offer a printable shoe chart for children that is quite cool and will be useful.
I have more shoe patterns to come as well as some hats, pinafores and aprons. Working with these ideas may take some fiddling but can be well worth it.
This is the frog closure I want for this shoe.

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