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baby 'mocs' pattern???  

post #1 of 17
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does anyone have a free pattern for baby mocs??
ive seen the pattern on darling diapers and it looks soooo cute.
id love to try one without buying the pattern if anyone has a easy way to make them.
TIA
~adrienne
post #2 of 17
I just saw these - they are SO CUTE! I dont know of any patterns that are similar, but i may be purchasing this one before too long to make some mocs for my youngest I love that you can use the pattern up until they're 4!!!
post #3 of 17
Thread Starter 
found this way cool pattern..........................
looks easy and soooo cute.
do i dare take the scissors to an old suede jacket?? i think , yes!

check it out:
http://www.tackyliving.com/article.php?id=121
post #4 of 17
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found another one..........gee, maybe i should look a little farther than the first page of my google searches. :

these are for felt but i bet any fab would work, maybe with some sort of a stabilizer.

its a martha stewart pattern...lol
http://marthastewart.com/page.jhtml?...id=channel1263
post #5 of 17
Here's one that looks like the leather ones but done in regular cotton cloth.
http://www.geocities.com/meghanwyant...oePattern.html
sizes available: 2 3 4 5
and here's one for babies
http://www.poopockets.com/free/footies/footies.htm
I don't see why you couldn't make them out of a thin suede or a old leather purse!
HTH,
Julie

Oh Oh!! One more link for leather shoes sizes 3-18 months...
Instructions: http://www.sweetandviciousdesigns.co...tructions.html
Pattern pieces:http://www.sweetandviciousdesigns.co...shoegoodp1.pdf
http://www.sweetandviciousdesigns.co...ashoefront.pdf
post #6 of 17
Great links mamas! Thanks!!
post #7 of 17
Now I want to figure out how to do reversable ones!
post #8 of 17
What are you folks doing for the bottoms? Just roughing up suede to help with slippage?
post #9 of 17
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Originally Posted by Mynn View Post
What are you folks doing for the bottoms? Just roughing up suede to help with slippage?
The ones I bought from someone on Etsy.com have corderoy on the bottom, but I've seen them made with leather and also the non slip fabric you can buy for jammie feet too.
post #10 of 17
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What are you folks doing for the bottoms? Just roughing up suede to help with slippage?
Another idea I've seen is to paint the bottoms with puff paint. I keep meaning to make these, maybe for Christmas
post #11 of 17
Thanks for the resources! I was planning on drafting a pattern after the new year, but this will save some work!
post #12 of 17
If you are planning on using these for You little one inside only, I have made a few pair as slippers just to keep feet warm at night, dd yanks her sockes of but will leave these on. I use non-slip fabric from joanns the same stuff you find on footed sleepers. It only comes in white, but it washes nicely . I have used puff paint to but think it wears a little too fast. The non slip stuff is 3.99 a yard and i believe is only 20 in wide. I have the darling diaper moc pattern and it is worth paying for if you dont sew much and need to be walked through everything, HOwever the taking living pattern looked great. Hope that helps
post #13 of 17
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Originally Posted by blueberrymama View Post
and here's one for babies
http://www.poopockets.com/free/footies/footies.htm
I don't see why you couldn't make them out of a thin suede or a old leather purse!
I made these out of double layers of flannel and they turned out great. BUT, the smallest size is really small, it really is 0-3 months, maybe even 0-2! Easy pattern to make and even easier to upgrade to larger sizes.

Oh, and you can sew a layer of that non-skid material (mesh-like for under carpets and things) onto the bottom for a soft, non-skid surface to make these a little safer if you have hard floors and active kiddos. If you quilt it on the bottom it is fairly durable. (not as much as the pj foot stuff but more-so than puff paint)
post #14 of 17
i think i may give those a go thankyou
post #15 of 17

another free pattern

Not sure exactly what type of baby "mocs" you're looking for, but there's a free pattern on www.sewing.org
I'll look for it and add the exact link after nursing DD...
post #16 of 17
SO COOL!!! I cant wait to get started on some of these - i swear my project list is just growing and growing and growing...
post #17 of 17
Has anyone tried making these in adult sizes? My boys have some (store bought) ones that I have been coveting for ages. Any tips on converting a child sized one if needed?
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