Hi Friends!
I've lately been in a bit of a sewing slump, not making nearly the progress on things that I would like to. Yesterday was a good day, though, and I got a lot done!
One of my perennial projects is altering clothing for Pookie! Primarily, if I get things that fit his bottom, they are too big on top, and often too long in the front if the length in the back is good. For many things - like PJs - a bit of bagginess isn't an issue, but for button-down shirts, things can end up looking a bit rumply or untidy. Pants can be too long, if they fit is waist, and again, have a bit of bagginess in the front. To top it off, he has a big head, and he has enormous feet, to boot! (That's a dad joke, attributable to my lovely hubby...).
So, Pookie's shoes have been a bit of a trial. Today's post will tell you a bit about the solutions I've found, and will end with his newest pair of snowboots for you to see!
Early on, I crocheted Pookie a pair of shoes, but they have loosened up a bit and I'm always worried about him losing them. Plus, they are more like slippers than shoes, and to my eyes they look casual. I was going to link to my post on the slippers and matching crocheted hat, but I apparently didn't write about them yet!!
Pookie's crocheted slippers and hat - his only hat where his ears can be out! |
So after that pair (which was fine, but not what I wanted), I worked hard to develop a pattern for shoes that would work for him. Pookie and I have gone to bear stores that carry shoes, but his feet are muuuuuch larger than their standard bear, so that wasn't an option! So I drafted a pattern and tested it (it felt like 1000 times!!!) and finally got him a pair that worked! They are tennis shoes, and here's a link to my post all about those shoes.
The tennis shoes I made him. |
The tennis shoes are my go-to, and we've found a few other solutions too, such as socks...
Fun animal socks. |
Mommy and Pookie both have cows! |
... and some baby slippers.
These ones have snowmen. He also has ones that look like foxes (or maybe tigers, if you squint), but I don't have a picture of him in those yet. |
I was super thrilled to find a pair of soft boots - I think a size 5 kid shoe - that actually opened all the way down, which is the only way to get his very round feet into a boot. So here's him with his new stompy boots!
In the meantime, though, this post is about the boots I made him that work well! I found a promising pair of boots at a garage sale that are from a well known bear store... Of course, on their own, the boots were too small. I didn't mind taking the soles off the shoes, since (second hand) it looked like a puppy or bird had spent some time gnawing on them...
Here's what they looked like initially:
Image credit: https://i.pinimg.com/236x/16/4f/4d/164f4d861dec46c6cd844224c2463085.jpg |
With the sole removed, I opened the velcro on the back, and then ripped out the half inch at the bottom where the two sides were sewn together. Now I can try them on Pook! The foot shape is right, since it's made for bears with round, tall feet and short toes! But his legs are thicker. So I measured the gap at the back, which ended up being about 2-1/4". I found a coordinating corduroy in my stash. I also created a new (bigger) sole out of corduroy. And I removed the velcro and covering decoration from one side.
I created a rectangle to form the back of the boot, and seamed it to one side, and added the velcro and decoration to the other side, extending the boot and essentially creating a new "back":
Instead of opening at the back, the opening is now at the side-back of the boot. |
Boot from the back/bottom - extended, for Pookie-sized bears! |
From the inside/front. So cute, right? |
A happy Pookie with BRAND NEW BOOTS, ready to help Daddy bake Christmas cookies! |
Yours,
Sarah
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