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Reversible Soft Slipper Shoes

Reversible Soft Slipper Shoes
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I have bad blood circulation. In winter, this leaves me with freezing cold hands and feet. i am told that this is extremely bad for my health. to prevent this, I whipped up these: reversible soft slipper shoes! 
They're soft, warm and can be worn in bed (but only if you really want to.)

BTW, because everyone's feet are sized differently, steps 2 to 4 are just detailing how to create a pattern unique to your feet.  
BTW again, sorry in advance for the shoddy photo quality. My best camera got dunked in water D:
 
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Step 1What is needed?

What is needed?
1. 1/2m of Fleece* 
2.  Pattern paper (printer paper is fine too)
3. Sewing Machine/Needle and thread
4. Pins
5. Chalk/Pencil

*The types of fabric that you use depends on the type of shoe you want, but I suggest fleece for soft, stretchy, warm shoes. I actually used fleece and cotton poplin for the lining, because I didn't have enough fleece, which worked well too. The only problem with using the poplin was that it's a weave fabric, and non-stretchy. Makes it a little hard to put on the shoes! XD
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Jan 10, 2012. 7:08 AMjessyratfink says:
I always have cold feet too! These are great. I love that you show how to make a good pattern. :D

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