Can a girl ever have too many shoes? Even if she is only a few weeks old?
In my last post I mentioned shoes, specifically a pair of baby Mary
Janes. When I heard my friend had a new grand-daughter I wanted to make a
little something for her but didn't want to do yet another car seat
blanket. I couldn't think of anything more different than shoes. If I'm honest I love the baby Mary Jane patterns I've seen, they are pretty, they are cute and oh so girly but I haven't had a little girl to make any for until now. The only other baby girl doesn't live in the UK and would have outgrown them before they reached her so I was really quite excited at finally getting a chance to make a pair.
Off upstairs to the bookcase I went and pulled out all my crochet books. I had three different patterns to try - ballet shoes, lacy slippers and Mary Janes from the books Cute and Easy Crochet, Crocheted Gifts in a Weekend and Easy Crochet.
I tried them all however in the end I decided to use the pattern I found in the January issue of Love Crochet magazine, it's the one with Liz Ward's incredibly cute and colourful monkey on the front.
The Mary Jane pattern is by Nicki Trench, aren't these tiny shoes adorable?
They are worked all in one piece too, hardly any sewing, need I say more?
I had originally planned to use Sirdar Snuggly 4 ply yarn in a very soft, pale lilac however the pattern in the magazine used 3 ply mercerised cotton in white which I just happened to have in three colours - white, lemon and red. Instead of pink and green embroidery floss for the leaves and flowers I planned to substitute lilac and purple for the pink. Not quite white and lilac are they?
Somewhere between the sole and upper of the first shoe I changed my mind, perhaps influenced by the summery weather we had been having and started again using lemon for the main colour of the shoe. Once both shoes had been completed in lemon it was time to crochet the contrasting trim around the edges. The white yarn I had planned to use didn't look quite right, I felt it was a little wishy-washy so I tried the red. Now I'll be honest, red and yellow on a baby shoe? I wasn't too sure about that at all. I edged the first shoe with trepidation, fully expecting to find it too harsh and rip it out again...but... it looked good. It was cheerful. It was summery. It worked!
Next up were the flowers to decorate the front of the Mary Jane, with the new colours I favoured daisies. I like daisies but...they didn't go, just didn't look right so it was back to the drawing board. I tried a few different colours of embroidery floss, they weren't right either. Having run out of options I had the red cotton left but I thought would that be too much red? Overpowering? As the local wool shop is in the next town popping over there wasn't a quick option so I tried the red, making a small flower for each shoe. It worked, it actually looked okay, so I carried on and made the leaves using green embroidery floss and stitched them on to the shoes.
The pattern in the magazine used velcro to fasten the straps on the shoes and two little buttons to decorate so I added some velcro then spent a happy hour going through the button box at my Mum's house, coming home with two tiny red buttons to try and two little white buttons. When I tried the buttons on the shoes though, it didn't look good, it was too much, too fussy, so I left them off.
Finally, they were ready to block and go to their little owner, but first I just had to admire them for a little longer.
The shoes I've made are a little smaller than the ones in the pattern as those are to fit a baby 6-9 months old and the baby I've made these shoes for will only be a couple of months old by summer. I lined a pretty gift bag with white tissue, nestled the bright, summery little shoes inside and delivered them to Grandma's house.
Have you made Mary Janes or other styles of baby shoes? What pattern and colours did you use? I'd love to know.
Hx
These are really pretty - if a bit girly for my taste ;-) I've been meaning to make some bootees (to match the minion scratch mitts I made) but I didn't like how the first attempt turned out and haven't got around to trying again, yet. If I don't get them done soon it'll be too late! :-D
ReplyDeleteThanks Alison, good luck with your bootees. Hx
DeleteThese are absolutely delightful, the new mummy will be so so touched by your kindness! The fact that you made lots of little changes means that they are the only pair in the world.
ReplyDeleteThanks Josie, I really hope she likes them. Hx
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