Felting Slippers
for Me !
I decided my feet are cold enough (especially early morning)
to make a pair for myself.
But, since I've used most of my natural corriedale fleece
on the last pair and I'll need the rest to finish my Medusa,
I've decided to try some dyed corriedale fleece
I had bought for needle felting.
The results are quite different ...
fluffy and took a long time to come together.
... and it's BRIGHT blue ... but I think I can live with that!
I laid out some light blue corriedale and silk paper flowers...
then laid out the sole...
wet it down, wrapped it over and the felting began ...
THEN I HEARD
A SNUFFLING SOUND ...
It had been raining and it was cold,
so I had let our husky inside on her mat.
I turned around and there she was
- a mouth full of freshly carded fleece from my work room.
"Uh - Oh" ... she dropped the fleece and sat quietly,
looking at me as if to say
"What fleece? ... Who did that? ... It wasn't me !"
I have seen this face before ... but I have to love her !
I felted, rubbed and rolled, I cut the opening for my foot,
rubbed and rolled some more, turned them in the right way
... and rubbed and rolled some more
and when I had no fingerprints left ...
this was the result
... made with love
to find more information on how to make your own pattern
visit Pat Sparke's site !
10 comments:
Gorgeous Slippers, i love the hearts on the soles and the flowers on the top. very sweet xoxo
Hi Aussie Felter, just had to come over and take a peak at your blog. Love the slippers and love the dog too. We are going to be posting soon on cats that felt on our blogs - such fun to see what the animals get up to when they get there paws on that lovely wool. Happy felting.
Love your slippers! I have wanted to try a pair for quite a while now! Very cute!
what a beautifulk color! The slipers are very pretty as well as tat gorgeous dog!
thanks for your words in my blog. Make some very nice things.
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Oh I love your slippers but your dog, I think she adorable ;-))
Thanks for sharing how to make it. Very helpful, will try it in our winter.
Have just found your blog and really love those felt slippers, I am sure they would be so cosy.
I thought I was going to attempt wet felting....that was all I did...attempt it. Back to knitting again, and adding needle felting to the felted knitting.
I only said half of what I meant to say....your slippers give me inspiration. Your slippers are beautiful, wish I could do them, but I still think wet felting will be left to others. LIke the color and the design additions you picked.
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