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Toasty Recycled Slippers (15164 Views)
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Step 1 of 12
The pattern.
This pair i am making for a friend.
You will need woolen fabric, i have used an old woolen blanket from the thrift store.
Fleece to line the sole.
Bias binding.
I use a 1cm seam allowance throughout this how-to.
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Step 2 of 12
I am going to show you one slipper. Once finished you will make the other by reversing the pattern pieces, we don't want two of the same do we?
From the woolen blanket cut out one sole and one of each top piece.
From the fleece cut out one sole.
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Step 3 of 12
Baste the fleece and woolen soles together.
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Step 4 of 12
Sew the top pieces together as in the photo, trim the seam and press open.
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Step 5 of 12
Sew the top pieces together at the heel, trim the seam allowance and press open.
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Step 6 of 12
Pin the top to the sole and sew around the edge, trim the seam allowance.
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Step 7 of 12
Turn it right side out and press the seams.
Trim the opening as desired making sure that your foot will fit.
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Step 8 of 12
Make your binding by cutting strips from your chosen fabric on the bias. Mine is 3cm wide but you can make it wider if you wish.
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Step 9 of 12
Fold your binding in half and press. Open out and fold top towards the middle crease. Press.
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Step 10 of 12
Pin the binding around the outside of the opening. sew in place with a 5mm seam allowance. Trim the seam allowance of the woolen blanket fabric.
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Step 11 of 12
Fold the binding to the inside and pin in place. Slip stitch into place making sore to fold under the end of the binding for a neat finish.
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Step 12 of 12
Make the other slipper and now you can have toasty warm toes!
Enjoy.
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COMMENTS (13)
Woah ... thx for the How to! :D I still have rests of grey woolen fabric with some lurex. I'll make my shoes tonight (its too warm to sleep).
I love these! These would make an awesome gift! If only I could remember birthdays better. . .
Well, just remember Christmas! Not in Australia though... Right, NikkiShell?
Too true Nora!! It'll be far too hot here at Christmas for slippers.
Hey, love these. Kinda lost though... how do i draw the pattern?
I would like to have the pattern also. I am making little booties for my 1.5 yr old son using leather for the sole. Can you suggest how to make the ankle length higher?
I made these today out of some old sweatpants to try it out. For the sole I traced my foot, and for the sides I measured the two halves of the sole lengthwise and used the picture here as a guide. They came out ok! Maybe I'll make them out of wool too soon!
Mindycen - AWESOME idea! I have been lusting after all off the little cute handmade looking baby shoes out there... should just make my own. Thanks.
And, of course, Nikkishell - thanks for the super sweet pattern! I can almost feel my tootsies getting warmer. Looking for a sweater to sacrifice!