MelissaB in WA said... Your shoes turned out so cute! Definitely a great alternative to the pricey ones in the store and much more personal. Where did you get your leather at? 8/15/06 11:49 PM
lisaquilts said... Hi Melissa. Thanks for your comments. I got the leather for FREE using our local Freecycle.com list. I also purchased some clothing from Goodwill and recycled it. All in all, I now have a huge pile of leather that cost less than $17! 8/15/06 11:58 PM
Anamoo said... Oh, I was just looking at her patterns last night. Yours look fantastic! 8/16/06 0:06 AM
patsijean said... Very cute and practical. 8/16/06 0:32 AM
Ronda Rae said... Those are darling! 8/16/06 7:05 AM
Monica G said... Very cute. And a whole pile of leather for $17 is definitely cheaper than one pair of retail shoes!!!!! Nice job. 8/16/06 7:20 AM
CSM--Carla said... What darling shoes! I want some too!! Can you get an adult size from that pdf? Thanks for sharing. Carla 8/16/06 9:15 AM
lisaquilts said... Hi Carla. The pdf is just for kids, but she also offers an adult women's pattern. I'm hoping to get it soon! 8/17/06 8:45 AM
busyozmum said... SO cute! 8/17/06 7:23 PM
MamaSewing said... What a great job you did, I am impressed! I had thought about sewing slippers for my little one but now have the incentive seeing yours. I never would have thought to do leather though, I would have just stuck with fleece or something fuzzy. I'll have to look into the needle and foot for leather-I didn't know there were such things! 8/17/06 10:14 PM
MelissaB in WA said... Great to know about the leather Lisa - I'll have to see what I can dig up as I'd love to make a pair or two for my little boy and my nephew. Great way to recycle! 8/17/06 11:13 PM
Your shoes turned out so cute! Definitely a great alternative to the pricey ones in the store and much more personal. Where did you get your leather at?
8/15/06 11:49 PM
Hi Melissa. Thanks for your comments. I got the leather for FREE using our local Freecycle.com list. I also purchased some clothing from Goodwill and recycled it. All in all, I now have a huge pile of leather that cost less than $17!
8/15/06 11:58 PM
Oh, I was just looking at her patterns last night. Yours look fantastic!
8/16/06 0:06 AM
Very cute and practical.
8/16/06 0:32 AM
Those are darling!
8/16/06 7:05 AM
Very cute. And a whole pile of leather for $17 is definitely cheaper than one pair of retail shoes!!!!! Nice job.
8/16/06 7:20 AM
What darling shoes! I want some too!! Can you get an adult size from that pdf? Thanks for sharing. Carla
8/16/06 9:15 AM
Hi Carla. The pdf is just for kids, but she also offers an adult women's pattern. I'm hoping to get it soon!
8/17/06 8:45 AM
SO cute!
8/17/06 7:23 PM
What a great job you did, I am impressed! I had thought about sewing slippers for my little one but now have the incentive seeing yours. I never would have thought to do leather though, I would have just stuck with fleece or something fuzzy. I'll have to look into the needle and foot for leather-I didn't know there were such things!
8/17/06 10:14 PM
Great to know about the leather Lisa - I'll have to see what I can dig up as I'd love to make a pair or two for my little boy and my nephew. Great way to recycle!
8/17/06 11:13 PM