![]() ![]() I folded the white fleece in half and sewed the open end down its length. I cut, out of white fleece, double the length of the elastic and double the width. ![]() I sewed the feet, but I am sure if you only cut out of fleece one foot, you could leave it unfinished and not sew it.įor the head band, I measured what the length of elastic I would need. I used Velcro to secure the 2 strips of extended fabric around the ankle. You'll want to cut out 4 in total, 2 for the top, 2 for the bottom. This will be how you will secure the foot around the ankle and keep it over the shoe. Once you have that shape traced, you'll want to add to the pattern, from the back of the foot on each side, about a 2-3 inch long by 1/4 inch wide strip. Use a piece of paper (this paper will be used as a pattern for the foot) to draw the shape of a duck/chicken foot that will extend longer and wider than the top of the shoe. Grab a pair of your child's shoes (sneakers are what I used). It's much easier to stitch from the inside of the onesie through to the front of the onesie. Try and pull the feathers back so you can get the thread around the rope of the boa. Stitch one white boa to the front of the onesie and one to the back. Enough elastic to fit your child's head. ![]()
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