Friday, 30 August 2013

Apple Blossom Shoes



I've been busy this week knitting baby shoes from my own pattern. I've been having a bit of a play with the embroidery decoration. One of the teachers I work with is expecting in September, so I have been thinking baby. She doesn't know boy or girl yet, and these are definitely girl shoes.


I really love the main shade, which although perhaps a bit unusual for a baby, has little flecks of all sorts of colour in there. Usually my shoes are one-offs, but I liked this wool and design so much I have made two pairs. It may not be completely clear from my photos, but one pair has white blossom and one pink.

They are both for sale in my Etsy shop, and I am busy with another new design  on my needles.


45 comments:

  1. aww these are so cute, I love them!! Have a creative weekend xx

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  2. Oh those are so sweet. I love the embroidery!

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  3. Another fab creation of you, the tiny shoes are gorgeous and I love the embroidery stitches.

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  4. The cutest baby booties!!

    Here's my FO: http://mibruno.com/terminada-alicia/

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  5. Loving the use of non-traditional colors in these adorable booties!!

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  6. So cute! I love these shoes!

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  7. These are really just too sweet! If only I knew any babies - they've all gotten so big!

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  8. A keepsake for a lucky baby. So sweet.

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  9. How tiny and sweet! These will look adorable on small baby feet!

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  10. Those are very very sweet! I love them :)

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  11. Such adorable little shoes - I love them x

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  12. They really are gorgeous. I love the apple blossom!

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  13. These are gorgeous! The detail on your work is always beautiful. I hope it's a girl!

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  14. These are adorable. I love the way you add that little bit extra to your designs with the embroidery. It is really worth the extra effort. Love them. xx

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  15. my favourite colours in those baby shoes - nice change from just pink or blue! they'd make a special keepsake for a new mum.

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  16. These are so cute! I love the embroidery embellishment.

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  17. aww these are just so adorable! I love the yarn you've used, it has a real warmth about it and the blossom decoration is beautiful. I'm sure they'll be snapped up soon! :)

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  18. I think, that these little shoes are very grown up and smart looking. I love that they have a bit of an autumnal feel and actually don't look 'babyish'. That's a definite plus for me!

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  19. Oh my goodness. These are adorable. Pinned!

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  20. So beautiful and the yarn is lovely, very autumnal.

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  21. I love the colours! My family once mocked me for knitting bright red baby booties for my cousin's first born, but I stand by my choice!

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  22. They're really cute booties, I can see why you'd want to make more than one pair. I'm sure they'll be snapped up vry quickly.

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  23. I love these, so cute and such a great choice of colour.

    Jan x

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  24. Supercute shoes and the flecked wool is lovely.

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  25. They are gorgeous, I love the embroidery and the colour of the main yarn is perfect.

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  26. Popped over from KCCO - these are adorable! I absolutely love the colors. Now I need some in "grown up" size. :)

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  27. Clever decoration! I love the darker colour for the shoes - they are actually way more practical.

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  28. They are so lovely. clever you making your own pattern

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  29. these are so sweet - I'd rather like a pair myself :o)

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  30. the embroidery really sets them apart from other booties, very sweet :)

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  31. So sweet. Love the embroidery. Cx

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  32. These are so cute. Love the detail and the colors you used. Adorable. Thanks so much for linking up to Inspire Me Wednesday. Featuring in next week's issue.

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  33. These are absurdly cute. I love the embroidery details.

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  34. Just gorgeous!

    Thanks so much for linking up to And Sew We Craft Together!

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