DIY Boot Inserts
November 14, 2013
With fall here and winter rapidly approaching I’ve finally switched out my summer shoes and clothes for my cold weather ones. This means I just moved it all to the middle – I’m not fancy enough or have a big enough home to have separate closets for different seasons. If you’re one of those lucky people to have separate closets then I’m rather jealous. Moving on.
When I pulled out my leather riding style boots I noticed a small problem – they hadn’t fared too well over the long summer months being shoved in the back of the closet and looked a bit forlorn, and well, wilted. I started looking for something easy to DIY to combat the droop but I could only find ones made of rolled up newspapers and magazines or cut up pool noodles – I wanted something a little prettier.
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My boots didn't do so well in the back of my closet |
What you’ll need
Fabric – 4 circles and two rectangles
Fiberfill, or stuffing of your choice
Dried Beans (optional)
Ribbon
Fiberfill, or stuffing of your choice
Dried Beans (optional)
Ribbon
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I used a yard of Varenna in coral, and a sample of Cameron in storm - both from Tonic Living |
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Cut your shapes. I used a ramekin to trace my circle |
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Pin your fabric together to make two tubes |
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Pin the circles to the tubes of fabric to make the top and bottom of your inserts |
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Once you've sewn your inserts turn them right side out, and insert the dried beans |
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Stuff your inserts well - use a wooden spoon to push the stuffing firmly into the bottom. |
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Stitch the openings closed and then add your finishing touches |
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I attached a length of ribbon to the top of each insert |
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A length of ribbon attached at the top makes your boot inserts easy to hang out of the way when not in use |
13 comments
I LOVE these and I totally intend to copy you :)
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing. Definitely going to copyhack this idea for my sad floppy boots.
ReplyDeleteThose rock! Love the fabric and the cute details. Great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is genius my friend. Genius.
ReplyDeleteThis has to be one of my favourite DIY projects EVER :)
ReplyDeleteFabulous idea! And they look so much cuter than the plastic ones I have! We'll done!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful project! i LOVE the fabrics you chose! could be a great gift for a friend, PINNED!
ReplyDeleteXO, mama lola
I'm so glad you posted this tutorial! I thought this idea was a "shoe-in" for the winning Tonic Living entry ;-) This is a great idea for keeping tall boots out of the salt that inevitably comes with Canadian winters.
ReplyDeleteThose are way too pretty to be shoe inserts!!! But what a great great idea!
ReplyDeleteSuch a GREAT idea!! I may just make some for myself to ease my way back into sewing.
ReplyDeleteOMG LOVE this post:) so totally cute and feminine.
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Have a fab weekend dear
LOVE Maria at inredningsvis - inredning it's, Swedish for decor :)
i love Love, LOVE this idea! Thank you and I really think you are on to something considering how boots are so in fashion now. Pinning! ~Thea
ReplyDeleteThanks Thea! Hope you make some for yourself!
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