I am looking for a pattern for slipper socks made of fleece. Can anyone help me? :-)
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I am looking for a pattern for slipper socks made of fleece. Can anyone help me? :-)
I don't have it and don't know where to get it but one of the regular pattern makers, Simplicity, McCalls, Butterick, has a pattern for moccasins and I can't see that the socks and the high top moccasins would be that much different. You'd probably just not have the overlapping flap and tie. You might try one of those, they might even have the actual sock pattern.
I left the board for a few minutes and found a free one online
http://www.uen.org/Lessonplan/preview.cgi?LPid=12356
try this one, I'm going to. I found that they don't print out the right size. The first time it was supposed to be the Large and printed out to be about 5 or 6 inches long. I resized the printing area and got closer but still not big enough. Perhaps it's close enough to wing it though, I'm gonna try.
Thank you, I love this quilting forum. Everyone is so nice. I can't seem to get nothing done for being on here. lol :DOriginally Posted by raptureready
Thank you so much. This was exactly what I wanted.Originally Posted by raptureready
There is also one at www.p2designs.com. Look for Frog Slippers. This site has a lot of patterns for charity sewing etc.
mltquilt
Thank you, all of you are so wonderful. Thanks again.Originally Posted by mltquilt
Okay, I've read the directions from the link I gave you and I don't like them at all. First of all, I'm going to enlarge the folded piece so that I have at least 3/4" extra on the top and the back, then I'll sew some suede pieces on the sole piece then I'll lay the piece cut on the fold out flat and determine exactly where I want my sole piece attached and do that. Then I'm goind to fold that in half and sew a 3/4" seam down the front and the back. Then I'm going to fringe it. Maybe add length to the ankle part, turn it down and do the same.
Thank you for the question and the answer! I have lots of fleece that I can use to make some of these!