Shoe Tutorial
The following tutorial will be alternating between the PJ Slippers and the Ballet Slippers Outfit found here. The options are limitless for embellishments. Here is another idea (pictured above). Add a gem you can purchase at JoAnn’s or Michael’s, for a fancier look! Cut a piece of craft foam from the Dollar Store and glue to the bottom of each shoe for a dressier look!
With right sides together, sew back slipper seam. If you want ribbon, sew it in with the first seam.
With right sides together, match seams on slipper.
Turn the shoe wrong side out. Although the sides are exactly the same, unless you know how to stitch in the ditch, then you would do that there and you would have a right and wrong side. If you do not know what stitching in the ditch is, disregard that. It won’t have a negative impact on your slipper.
Attach slipper bottom. Sew between 3/8 and 5/8 seam or all of the fabric will not be caught. I made that mistake the first time and had to go back and make a deeper seam.
What it looks like sewn, but before you turn it right side out. Trim the edges and clip around the toe.
This is what it looks like with a ribbon sewn into the shoe.
Tricia
There is no download link for the slipper pattern…the link above just keeps taking me to the pajama pattern.
Sarah Lemp
Hi Tricia! The slipper pattern is included with the pajama pattern :)
Gerry
I would live to try making these PJ slippers for my granddaughter. Could you please email me the pattern?
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Thank you very much!!!!!!
francine Chouinard
Bonjour! J’adore vos petites ballerines svp pourrai-je avoir le patron svp. merci
Faye Denise Thompson
I didn’t see a pattern I would appreciate it if you can send me one My name is Faye Denise Thompson Email [email protected]
Wendy
Love this pattern, I submitted to get a password several days ago and have yet to get it.
Jeanne Pruitt
love to have this pattern
Linda
I just want to thank you very much for your kind generosity in providing these free patterns. My granddaughters just got American Girl dolls and are very excited that grandma found these patterns for them. Again, thank you. It is very much appreciated.
connie5252Connie
I am so frustrated! I have joined and have been trying to find how to get to the patterns. I just keep opening the same page. I get the tutorial but no patterns. Help!
Sarah Lemp
Hey Connie! I’m sorry you’re having troubles. Here is the link to the pattern archive. Click here and use your password (case sensitive). Then, find the pattern you want and click on “download” My guess is you were clicking on “view post” but I’mm not totally sure! I hope this helps!! https://www.allthingswithpurpose.com/21349879fds42397ru4/
Lydia Story
Thank you so much for these wonderful patterns! I am teaching my daughters to sew and thought it would be fun to make something for them and their dolls. You have made this possible! I really appreciate it and will be back for more.
Thank you!
Anne Casey
Love this pattern.