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Add a touch of warmth to your winter with these felt house slippers. Felt is traditionally a non-woven fabric, formed when wool or fur is subjected to heat, moisture and pressure or agitation. Soap helps the felting process, as heat and moisture cause the outer scales along the wool’s fibres to open, while soap allows them to slide easily over one another and become irreversibly entangled.
Felt is still an important fabric in many parts of the world, especially in areas with harsh climates. In Mongolia, nomads live in felt tents, while in Turkey, rugs, hats and other items are made of felt. Nomadic tribes in Asia use felt for tent coverings, rugs and blankets, and in Scandinavia and Russia, felt boots are produced and widely used.
You will need
Slipper template – download this below - then photocopy and adjust to fit your foot size, allowing for a 1.5cm seam allowance; industrial-grade felt (ours is a dark grey felt... read on below advertisment
from Felt Distribution – call (02) 9666 3433); fabric scissors; fabric pencil; wool; upholstery needle (all from haberdashery stores such as Lincraft).
Step-by-step: Felt cushion covers
Follow Angela Haughton’s instructions for making the stylish felt cushion covers as featured in Notebook: July 2006 issue (see page 19).
Orange and white cushion cover
You will need
1m orange felt (we used Tango Wool Felt, $100/m, from Warwick Fabrics, phone 1300 787 888); 50cm white felt (we used felt, $8/m, from Spotlight); pins, white zipper or buttons, white cotton thread (from craft supply stores); scissors, ruler, set square, pencil and sewing machine.
Grey cushion cover
You will need
1m white felt, 1.5m light grey felt, 1.5m dark grey felt (we used felt, $8/m from Spotlight); pins, white zipper or buttons, white cotton thread (from craft supply stores); scissors, ruler, set square, pencil, pins and sewing machine.
Templates
To make the cushions, just measure out the correct square of felt.
Styling: Angela Haughton.
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| Thanks for this lovely idea, I could just see the finished slippers with some very pretty embroidery on them, I like the cushions too, very creative for budding crafters, great ideas for older children on holidays, if they are into craft. Very easy designs, you could have alot of fun with, by using your own imagination to add to them. |
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| My daughter is adapting this pattern to fit herself, hubby and children. I can't wait for the results as this pattern allows for everybody's creative side to flow. What a great idea. |
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| great idea I want to make some for my new grandchild and will use bright colours |