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Making Slippers for a Baby Doll

Shauna Smith Duty
November 21, 2005

This simple no-sew project promises to keep a baby doll's feet toasty during winter months. You can do this project in conjunction with the babydoll blanket for a original gift set that little girls will treasure. Pink fleece doll slippers shaped like bunnies.

 

What you'll need:

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Directions:

  1. Roll the outside corners of one square of fleece inward so that two rolls meet in the center.
  2. Fold one end of the roll inward so that the ends are uneven by 1 inch.
  3. Fold both ends back again and secure them with a rubber band.
  4. Spread the outer pocket of the longer end out to form a bunny face.
  5. Twist the face and ears so that they will sit upward when the doll's foot is inserted into the slipper.
  6. Unroll the body of the bunny to form the sole of the slipper.
  7. Tie a satin ribbon around the bunny's neck to hide the rubber band, and sew or glue two beads onto the face as eyes.
  8. Repeat to make the second slipper.

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March 3, 2020

These teeny tiny slippers are a fun craft for kids to make for their dolls. Gather the supplies listed below and make a pair.

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If you are looking for a cute baby shower decoration consider scattering some of these about on the main table.

Teeny Tiny Dolly Slippers - two pink tiny doll slippers

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