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It’s a little chilly here now.  Seth crawls around on the floor and gets cold hands and cold toes, so I think that’s why I got the urge this morning to make crocheted booties for him.  However, I don’t know how to crochet baby booties, so I looked on ebay in order to buy some.  But those were hard to imagine in real life.  Would they fit?  Would they look good?  (Getting in the car and going out shopping was never a consideration, I didn’t want to leave the house.)  Then, I thought, maybe I don’t have to buy booties, maybe I could make some.  I looked online and found a free pattern for cloth baby shoes.  It looked manageable.  I resurrected my sewing machine out of the closet, found some felt, some elastic, my straight pins, my good scissors that I hide from the children, some material, and got to work, little by little, step by step.

I was so excited and proud when I turned the first shoe right side out and realized that I had done it!  I had actually made a little itty bitty shoe.

The second shoe was easier than the first, but I did have to push myself a little to finish it right away.  “Come on, Shanda, just do it.  Then you can take pictures and put them on your blog!”

Yes, I used my blog (and my mother…I sent her the pictures already) to motivate myself.

And now our precious Settie has new shoes, made by his mama the shoemaker!  *sigh of contentment*

 

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  1. Those are so cute!!!!  I have that pattern, but the feet in my house are getting too big for them.  I’ll have to figure out how to make them bigger!  But, I’m so hooked on knitting, I can’t manage to settle in front of my sewing machine these days.  SIGH. . .too many hobbies and not enough time.

  2. Absolutely adorable! I just told my husband that we have to get some slippers for Joy, because our wooden floors get so cold that even socks don’t keep her warm enough. Gracie’s not crawling yet, but maybe I should think abut making her some booties in advance!

  3. So cute!  Now, not to take away from your beautiful and creative shoes, but if you are ever in the need for baby booties try robeez.  I used them for my kids.  You might have heard of them since you have so many children, if not, they are wonderful.  They are made of leather, come in all sorts of fun and adorable colors and designs.  They are really soft and squishy for baby feet, and have a soft but durable bottom when they start walking.  They have sizes for newborns all the way through around 4 years old.  However, they’re not “mama made”, and that can be so much more special sometimes!!!  You did a great job!  Glad you posted it.  =)

  4. I am expecting to see a boatload of new little shoes!!! (No pressure!!) Look around at things you can recycle into way cool shoes. My daughter used an old leather something or other to make the soles on a pair…Come on, girl! We are waiting! I know these can be habit forming. And if the next one is a girl..I can see bits and bobs turning up on the girly version!

  5. totally cute and now your little Sethie should have some very warm toeies!! I have to say my blog has motivated me more than once to finish something so I can blog about it πŸ™‚ yay for motivation!

  6. Oh Shanda! How did I manage to not see the past couple of weeks of your site?! I’ve missed SO much! You’re having another baby!! I am SO happy for you!! This little surprise to you, Rich and your amazing children will be such a blessing! The rest of your posts were so special, I teared up on several of them. There’s something so tender… proclaiming the Lord in pictures and your words. One couldn’t help but be challenged and blessed at the same time. I know I am each and every time I “step” into your blog! I just love your precious family… I can’t imagine how many times the Lord smiles upon you all! Thank you, Shanda… your site is soul filling and so refreshing! Praying for you as you carry a new little one!!

  7. So cute!   Can you make me a pair?!  LOL!  Is he staying away from the fireplace?   They came out so good and they look like they will stay on!  Our snow did stick, there is a light coating on the ground and on all the leaves this morning.  It is a perfect day for some of your ham soup!

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