Winners of the Michael Miller Baby Bootie Contest!

Here are the winners of the Michael Miller Baby Bootie Contest! Thanks to everyone who entered!

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Grand Prize Winner: Petite Baby Booties by Bridget Baxter

Congratulations to Bridget Baxter (Flickr user monkeyhay) who made these adorable Petite Baby Booties for her 4th baby girl due in August. The booties are made with Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller Ginger Blossom fabric.
Bridget wins the Singer Curvy Sewing Machine (Model # 8763) and a $100 Gift Certificate to Repro Depot Fabrics. Look for a feature soon on Craftzine too!


Runners Up:
These 3 runners up will receive a Michael Miller Fabrics Fat Quarter Bundle (Retail Value - $80.00) and a $20 Gift Certificate to Repro Depot Fabrics.


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Transforming Baby Booties by Rebecca Aikema

These cute mary jane style transforming baby booties by Rebecca Aikema (Flickr user becca_tlc) with sweet rick-rack trim are reversible! Fabric used is Sandi Henderson for Michael Miller Bouquet Toss and Vintage Dots in Blush.


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Caroline's Booties by Stephanie Leigh Sabbe

Caroline's Booties by Flickr user stephanieleighfrye made these booties for Caroline who started school this month. They are made from a collage of different fabrics from her fabric stash.


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Chinese Kids Baby Booties by Grace Mayorga

Grace Mayorga (Flickr user livinggraceful) made these adorable baby booties inspired by the Chinese Kids fabric she chose. Look at the cute soles too!


Comments

Newest comments listed first.

Posted by: Anonymous on July 24, 2008 at 11:09 AM

There are never enough options for boys clothing!


Posted by: e-liz on July 22, 2008 at 2:05 PM

I'm surprised no boy booties made it. It seems at least ONE winner should have gone to something more towards the male gender.


Posted by: Hilary on July 22, 2008 at 12:15 PM

I guess shoes for the fellas aren't cute enough to be winners?


Posted by: CW on July 21, 2008 at 5:31 PM

Waaaaaaaaay CUTE!!! You could probably make them smaller for a baby doll. Then they will last forever.


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