Fat Quarter Gang – Rocking Shoelaces by Maureen Cracknell Handmade

Art Gallery Fabrics Fat Quarter Gang

A Scrappy Patchwork Shoelace
Tutorial

Hi! I'm Maureen from Maureen Cracknell Handmade,
and I'm so excited to be sharing my newest Fat Quarter Gang Project
with you today! Today's tutorial is for a pair of Rock & Romance Scrappy Patchwork Shoelaces!

This
project idea was completely inspired by and designed for Art Gallery Fabrics new, gorgeous Rock &
Romance Fabric
Collection. These fun shoelaces sew up quick, easy, and takes very little fabric to make a pair. It's a
wonderful project for using up those fabric scraps! Let's
get started!!

finished shoes 2

What you'll need : :

  • 8 – fabric strips of Rock & Romance cut into pieces measuring 2" x varying lengths
  • 1 – pair of Converse sneakers or any other lace-up shoe
  • 1 – size #13 darning needle
  • Coordinating Thread
  • Rotary Cutter/Mat/Ruler

Cutting and Piecing the Fabrics : : 

R & R

1. Using a rotary cutter, quilting ruler, and cutting mat, cut fabrics into a variety of strips
measuring 2" x the desired length. There is no need to cut these strips on the bias.

* Note * The length
of the shoelace, depends on the number of eyelets in the shoe. {Shoes with 4-5 eyelets = 36", shoes with
6-7 eyelets = 45", shoes with 8-9 eyelets = 54", shoes with 9+ eyelets = 72"}

cut into strips

2.  Now it's time to sew those fabric strips together. Take two strips of fabric and put
them right sides together at a 90 degree angel. This is just like creating bias tape!

right sides 90 degree

3. Simply sew the strips together on the diagonal, like shown. You can use a disappearing ink
pen to mark your lines before hand.

sew on diaginal

4. Trim away excess fabric to create a 1/4 inch allowance.

sew & cut

5. Once you have your long strip of fabric, press seams open.

press seams open

6. Use your iron to press the long fabric strip in half lengthwise to make it 1" wide. Open up the
strip and fold each long side into the middle, using that pressed line as your guide. Fold over again and
press well.

folding steps

7. Beginning on the side with the open long edge, sew down each side of the fabric strip, using a
straight stitch.

sew along both sides

8. Pull one end of the shoelace through the opening of the darning needed. Thread through
each hole of the shoe. Once laced, finish the shoelaces by folding over the raw ends a 1/4" two times
and sew closed with machine or by hand. This will make sure the lace ends don't fray.

darning needle

fold over stitch

9. Repeat these steps to make your pair.

I ended up making several pair and I don't think I'll ever buy another pair of shoelaces again!

A Scrappy Patchwork Shoelace
Tutorial

I hope you enjoy making these, too!! If you do give this tutorial a go, be sure to join and add them to
the Fat Quarter Gang Flickr
Group
!

Feel free to share on my Facebook page or in my Maureen Cracknell Handmade Flickr group, too!
 

Ready to get sewing with your own fat quarter bundle of Rock 'n Romance? Skate on over to Maureen Cracknell Handmade and tell her you want your own rockin set!

As always to be eligible to win you must follow us on your fav social media platform (Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter)
and Subscribe to our blog to stay up to date on all thing AGF & the Fat Quarter Gang! Ohhh… and lets not forget Flickr!

Enter to win today! Giveaway open until October 12th.

Happy Sewing!

♥,  Maureen, <3 AGF & The Fat Quarter Gang

55 responses to “Fat Quarter Gang – Rocking Shoelaces by Maureen Cracknell Handmade”

  1. Karen Diebolt Avatar

    Great and fun idea. I love it. I am now a follower of your blog and on Twitter.

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  2. Trivia42 Avatar

    I’m following your blog and on pinterest! Thanks for the great tutorial!

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  3. Gladiola64 Avatar

    What a cool idea! I’m a facebook fan, as well as subscribing to your blog on google reader.

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  4. Quirkyhannah.wordpress.com Avatar

    Beautiful fabrics! And Im following your blog and on facebook :)

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  5. Mary Avatar

    Great idea. I am one of your followers.

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  6. Alyce {Blossom Heart Quilts} Avatar

    Freakin’ awesome idea!! I follow you everywhere.

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  7. Jenni Avatar

    I follow the blog and on pinterest.

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  8. Caren Adams Avatar

    Wonderful fabrics! I’m following your Pinterest boards (and connecting here via Google!

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  9. Sandy A in St. Louis Avatar
    Sandy A in St. Louis

    Beautiful fabrics! I follow your blog through Google and “like” you on Facebook!

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  10. Laura Avatar

    Very pretty! I follow you on Facebook.

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  11. Joyce Mitchell Avatar
    Joyce Mitchell

    I follow Art Gallery Fabrics on Facebook & follow your blog. Thanks for the chance to win.

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  12. jana Avatar

    Hi I love your fabrics… I follow you on Pinterest and on your blog here!

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  13. Galatina Avatar
    Galatina

    I love this idea. I follow this blog too. Thanks for a lovely idea & a great giveaway.

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  14. Elisabetta Avatar
    Elisabetta

    Hi, thank you so much for this nice giveaway!
    I am subscribed to your blog and receive e-mail newsletters, plus I follow you on Pinterest, FB and Twitter too ^_^

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  15. Haley Avatar

    I follow your blog and on Facebook. Love this tutorial!

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  16. elsa Avatar
    elsa

    So darn cute!

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  17. studio graficzne poznań Avatar

    nice job, hope to see more from you, really great article

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  18. Sarah Norman Avatar
    Sarah Norman

    Love this idea! :) Following you on fb and in google reader :)

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  19. Rachell R Avatar

    I’m following you on FB. Trying to follow your blog but can’t seem to do it from my iPhone. Will have to get on the desktop later to do it.
    I have bookmarked your blog!

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  20. Mara Avatar
    Mara

    I follow you on Pinterest and subscribed to your blog, Mara Capron

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  21. Dawn Hollingsworth Avatar
    Dawn Hollingsworth

    I follow on Facebook and your blog :)

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  22. Marija Vujcic Avatar

    Love those laces! And I do love and follow AGF on all social media I belong to – what fun!

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  23. MoeWest Avatar
    MoeWest

    Great idea! I follow on Facebook and this blog.

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  24. Siobhan Avatar

    Maureen is so talented! I don’t know how she comes up with this stuff–what a neat idea.
    I follow your blog in my Google Reader as well as on FB!

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  25. Mimi Avatar
    Mimi

    I follow your blog via Google Reader!!! Cute laces… my daughter wants me to make some. Thanks for sharing!

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  26. Sharon Avatar
    Sharon

    Thank you for posting on Facebook….I enjoy sewing and enjoy seeing new projects…Also where I live we do not have any fabric stores to purchase you great patterns and fabric…..I am soooooo glad to find your site….The shoe laces are awesome…..great ideal…
    Thanks
    Sharon

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  27. Sandy Barse Avatar

    I follow on facebook. I subscribe to this blog. This is such a wonderful collection.
    Thank you
    sandyb720 at gmail dot com

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  28. Laura Avatar
    Laura

    cute shoelaces. I am now receiving your blog via email.

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  29. Carla G Avatar
    Carla G

    Very cool shoelaces! I’m a follower via fb & subscribe via google reader! :)

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  30. Lynne Tilley Avatar
    Lynne Tilley

    I follow on Pinterest.

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  31. Jeannette Avatar
    Jeannette

    I follow Art Gallery Fabrics via email. I really like the Rock ‘n Romance fabric! Thanks for the chance to win.

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  32. Dee Avatar

    what a cool tute – my teen will love this. I follow you via facebook and would love to win the fabrics.

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  33. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    So adorable my DD definitely needs these!! I subscribed to the blog and am a FB follower!! Thanks so much for the opportunity!!

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  34. SeeLifeMarvels (Cindy) Avatar
    SeeLifeMarvels (Cindy)

    You are SO right – I will never buy another pair of shoelaces again. My daughter, heck!, even my 12 year old son, thinks these are WAY COOL. Thanks for this simple, awesome idea!

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  35. Cambembroidery Avatar
    Cambembroidery

    Love this project, follow your blog and facebook.
    Always love your fabric collections.

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  36. Elesha Avatar
    Elesha

    That is such a great idea! And it’s actually really good timing for me, as I went to the hospital today to have a mold taken for insoles, as I am flat footed. I was told that I would have to wear lace-up or velcro shoes, which I was kind of disappointed about, as I have really nice school shoes which I’ll have to ditch :( But when I saw this tutorial things didn’t look so bad – I can have awesome shoelaces :D x

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  37. Brandy Fishback Avatar

    I am so in love with idea!! Genius!

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  38. fabric banners sydney Avatar

    There’s just way too much things you can do with fabrics, I can even begin to list the many useful things that I’ve done with them lately. And now added with your ideas, I now have a huge pile of creativity waiting to get out of me.

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  39. Bralia Avatar
    Bralia

    I love it!! I know a few teens that would love this idea. Will share with them!!!

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  40. LeAnn Avatar

    What a cute idea! I have a bazillion scraps (many chevrons) that would make cute shoelaces for my tweens and teens grandkids. They would be great stocking stuffers, too!
    I follow AGF and MCH on FB, and I follow both blogs.

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  41. Barbara Avatar
    Barbara

    I follow you everywhere

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  42. Betty L Avatar
    Betty L

    Shoelaces are such fun to make! I bought 10 feet of shrink tubing from Amazon for less than $5.00, and I use it on the ends of the shoelaces. Just slip each end of the lace into a 3/4 inch length of the tubing, hold a lighted match under it, and the tube shrinks around the lace. Now it’s easy to lace your shoes!

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  43. Judy Avatar
    Judy

    Oh, I am going to make a pair for my golf shoes!!!

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  44. Gina Avatar
    Gina

    Doesn’t the way you finished the ends mean that you would not be able to take them out without cutting them out?

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  45. Melody Avatar
    Melody

    another way to finish the ends would be with adhesive lined heat-shrink tubing. You would cut the tubing to the desired length, insert the end of the shoe lace and then shrink the tubing and melt the glue to the fabric using a hair dryer. Adhesive lined heat-shrink tubing is available very inexpensively on e-bay.

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  46. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    I love this idea. My husband goes threw 3 or 4 store bought laces in a month in his boots. Gonna try this.

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  47. Sonja Avatar
    Sonja

    I want to make some of these for my granddaughters! Doubt if the grandsons would wear them!

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  48. cheryl Avatar
    cheryl

    What width tubing would you recommend?

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  49. onel Avatar

    Clever! Love this idea, I’m gonna try this on my sneakers! Thanks a lot for the inspiration!

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  50. Tish Avatar
    Tish

    Awesomeness! How uniquely creative of you… will be dolling up my red converse pronto… thanks!

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