The boots with the polymer clay outer soles glued in place.

With laces made of cotton yarn.

And last, but not least, Baha Cat in an outside photo shoot.


Earlier posts on the subject:
Mould making: Flat soles with Sculpey Mold Maker
Making a foot last for a doll with flat feet
Making boots for a Pipos Baha Cat BJD, part I
For the Finnish post, see here.
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