Elf Shoe Covers ~ Santa's Helper ~ Christmas ~ Red and Green

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Elf Shoe Covers ~ Santa's Helper ~ Christmas ~ Red and Green

Elf Shoe Covers ~ Santa's Helper ~ Christmas ~ Red and Green

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To create a fun color scheme, consider cutting 2 sole pieces out of white material, 2 side shoe pieces out of green, and 1 fringe piece out of red. If you’re not lucky enough to have an eccentric auntie, then check out this tutorial where we transform a thrifty find. As you work with the foil, keep pressing your fingers along the inner walls of the taped sock to keep it from shrinking. Continue stuffing the rest of the toe until you reach the end of the stitching, then repeat with the other shoe cover. The width of the fringe strip depends on your design preference—if you want a larger fringe, make it 2 inches (5.

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Once you’re finished cutting off the excess sock, there should be a V-shaped gap along the front of the shoe. To make "everyday" elf shoes, choose whatever colors of felt you like, change the zigzag fringe piece into a solid band, and skip the jingle bells on the toes. They are surprisingly easy to walk in, and I think this green pair with the red poms and white boa trim are the perfect complement to my ugly Christmas sweater. The turkey hasn’t even started to thaw for Thanksgiving, yet everywhere I turn, I see the signs of Christmas. At the back, overlap one side onto the other and mark or note where you want to place your hook and loop closure.

To cut out the fringe more efficiently, trace the pattern onto a folded, paper-sized piece of red fabric before cutting it out.

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And you can make them yourself with this festive sewing project ideal for intermediate sewers that only takes a couple hours to create. If you want to slightly reduce or enlarge the pattern to fit small or large foot sizes, make sure you alter the size equally for all the pattern pieces. Knot the end of the thread once you’re done sewing this piece into place, and use the needle to tuck any spare thread into a previous stitch. Apply small dots or short lines of hot glue to any Pom-poms or jingle bells you feel like attaching to the shoe.You can find out more about our use, change your default settings, and withdraw your consent at any time with effect for the future by visiting Cookies Settings, which can also be found in the footer of the site. Whether you plan to dress up as an elf to help Santa greet children, act in a Christmas play, or just have fun, you'll need some elf shoes. Quick tip: If you’re picky like me, you will want to ensure that the top piece overlaps toward the inside of the foot for a nice clean finish. Then, sew the pieces together, using a 1/4-inch seam allowance to match what you added to the pattern pieces. The design was loud – it sparkled, glittered, and jingled and was often paired with red or green tights and oversized, dangling earrings.



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