Slouch Ankle Boots Pattern for Dolls

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 Slouch Ankle Boot Shoe Pattern For 18 Inch Dolls:$3.99

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Pattern Overview: Now you can make slouch ankle boots for your 18 inch American Girl ® Doll with this new pattern designed by Miche Designs! This is an intermediate level pattern because of the assembly, the sewing skills required are basic. These boots are perfect for Fall and will look great with leggings or skinny jeans! Don‘t forget, when you buy this cute pattern, you get the Shiny Happy Dress instructions as our free gift!

This is a beautifully illustrated doll clothes shoe pattern that you digitally download as a pdf file so you can start sewing your new doll boots immediately. The Adobe pdf viewer is required. You simply print out the pdf and you’re ready to start. The PDF sewing pattern provides the full size pattern pieces and step-by-step instructions. *Before printing, ensure the ‘page scaling’ is set to ‘none’ in the print dialogue box. If it is set to ‘shrink to fit’ the pattern will not be properly sized.

Supplies Needed - Scrap fabric for body and lining,   Thread,  1 Darice© Foamies Sheet 9” x 12” black (2mm thick) and (6 mm thick).  Hot glue gun and Hot glue sticks,  4 small buttons, and 4 small snaps.

Step-by-Step Instructions -These full color easy to follow instructions walk you through each step in completing your American Girl® dolls new boots.  This is an intermediate level pattern because of the assembly, the sewing skills required are basic.

The Pattern – The sewing pattern is designed to use woven fabrics like canvas, twill, tweed, corduroy, ect. The pattern pieces are included. No enlarging or resizing necessary.

Are the instructions simple even if I’m not a good seamstress? Yes! Can I start immediately if I have a sewing machine and material?Yes!

Will the finished product come out like the pictures if I follow the directions?Yes!

Will you give me a refund if I’m not happy with the pattern? Yes!

Will making this help me become a better seamstress if I’m just starting out? Yes!

I’ve seen Simplicity patterns and they seem really hard, is this easier than those? Yes!

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Is It Time To Teach Your Daughter To Sew?

 

Maybe this is the perfect project!

 

Your daughter wants new doll clothes, why not use that excitement to teach her a valuable skill – Sewing. It’s a skill she’ll use her entire life. The bonding and special one-on-one teaching time with your daughter will be invaluable. This is the perfect project to make it a reality. She’ll be excited to learn, and thank you for showing her something new.

 

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A Note To Aspiring Doll Clothes Makers: This pattern is intended for your personal use and enjoyment with your American Girl Doll, and not for large scale commercial purposes. However, if you’d like to use this pattern for work-from-home sewing and selling, that’s great! We just ask that you give credit to the designer, Miche Designs, when listing your outfit for sale. copyright © 2012 Liberty Jane Clothing, All Rights Reserved.

 

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A Note About File Sharing: Just like you buy a song from itunes for your personal use, you are buying 1 copy of this sewing pattern for your personal use. You do not have our permission to share it, resell it, or give it to someone else in any form. Selling this pdf file, or it’s contents, or giving it to someone else, is wrong and violates our copyright© 2012 Liberty Jane Clothing, all rights reserved.

Liberty Jane and the designers featured are not affiliated with American Girl®


19 Responses to “Slouch Ankle Boots Pattern for Dolls”

  1. Trish W. says:

    LOVE IT!!!! This is way too cute! :-)

  2. Tonya says:

    Oh my gosh! I cant wait to make these!!! they are SO cute!

  3. Rose says:

    AAAHHH I love these! Super duper cute!

  4. Linda says:

    What are the soles made out of?
    Thanks, Linda

  5. Chloe says:

    Will u ever sell these on libertyjaneclotjing.com ? I want them so bad but I’m not a sewer

    • Amanda says:

      I want them too:(…

      • Rose says:

        You know there are partners of liberty jane. If you visit one of them you might find a pair of these boots :) . But it is always better to sew as it is fun and you can create clothes that you will always cherish. I have a different opinion to you though. Some people would love to sew and some so not like sewing.

  6. Maddie says:

    Trying to figure out how to pin these….

  7. hope, kate and samantha says:

    omigosh these boots are the cutest ever omigosh

  8. Brooke says:

    These boots are fantastic but I am having trouble with the photos. I can’t see the stitching, it blends into the fabric and that’s great for the finished boots except when it is being used for instructional purposes. The pictures of the lining side show things better than the right, finished side. I may be the only person having this problem, I don’t know. I still think the boots are awesome and have four pairs cut out ready to make.

    • MHofman says:

      Same thing here, I actually have all the pieces sewn but can’t get past the last set of instructions. Certainly doesn’t look like boots at this point.

  9. Jean says:

    OMG! These are so cute! My first time making shoes or boots, whipped up a pair in no time! going to make a couple more pairs! thanks MicheDesigns for a great pattern!

  10. sera says:

    hi, i was just wondering for the fabric if using a knit type of fabric would make it easier or harder because i like the look that it gives opposed to regular fabric.

  11. Jessica says:

    Hi! I really want to get this pattern I just hope that it isn’t that hard….

  12. Mary Jo says:

    I made a pair of these boots for my granddaughters American Girl doll. I am an average sewer and these were so easy for me to make. I was really surprised that they turned out so well. I just followed the directions and they went together wonderfully. Everyone who sees them can’t believe that I made them. I used corduroy material. I love your patterns.

    • Meg from MicheDesigns says:

      Thank you Mary Jo! So glad they turned out well and instructions were simple to follow :)

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