Apr 5, 2015

Wedding shoes

My niece is getting married this fall and she decided the last thing she wanted to worry about on her big day was her shoes.  Comfort was her main objective and she found a cute pair of Dr. Scholl's that fit the bill.  I got to do the decorating and it was great fun!



I started with some stretch lace which I wrapped around the shoe.




Glues of the trade.  Of course as a seamstress I couldn't resist a little hand sewing, just to reinforce.

 
 
My working conditions - a lovely sunny windowsill for the glue to dry.  The pins helped hold things in place.
 
 
 
Every bride needs a sixpence in her left shoe for good luck.
 

 
 
I used the decorative letter programming feature of my trusty Bernina 1230 to add the
names and wedding date to ribbon which I added to the side of the shoe.  I used pink thread
so that it would show up but not be too obvious.
 
 
 
 
 

 
The finished product, in it's own clear "glass" shoebox.
 
 


 


3 comments:

Cashmere Sally said...

How wonderful. Lucky niece to have artist Jane as her aunt. And, I totally appauld her choice of comfort in footwear!

Unknown said...

I didn't know you had a blog!!! Please, please, please, continue. I love to show your work to friends. People were asking today at a farewell party about my sewing friends and I had nothing to show. Do you have another Flicker account for your creations?

Jane Miller said...

Hi Deb - Fancy meeting you here! Guess I never thought to mention my blog. As you can see I haven't posted much lately. Some of my creations are on my Flickr account under albums--necklaces, brooches, etc. I'm looking forward to "Adventures from Ashville"!!