Introduction: DIY Slippers

Nowadays, many people would choose to throw away their slippers even with little damage, unaware that basic repairs can restore them to functional use. This project is a wallet-friendly fix that plans to repair your old, worn down, cheap slippers into a new pair of soft and comfortable slippers to make them usable again. Instead of throwing them away, we aim to help people realize that slippers can be repaired easily, hence saving money and reducing waste. By following us step by step, everyone can bring their repaired slippers to travel or wear in their house by using reusable and cheap materials.

Supplies

  1. Old, cheap slippers
  2. Old towel
  3. Thread
  4. Needle
  5. Scissors
  6. Paper (substitute: cardboard, wrapping paper, leather) 
  7. Pencil / Pen / Marker
  8. Ruler

Step 1: Make Paper Pattern

Place the old slipper on top of a piece of paper that is larger than the slipper by at least 1.5 cm

Step 2: Outline Paper Pattern

With a pencil, pen or marker, trace the outline of both slippers onto the sheet of paper

Step 3: Margin for Paper Pattern

Measure and draw a dotted line 1.5 cm around the outside of the traced outlines



Step 4: Cut Out Paper Pattern

Cut the piece of paper along the dotted lines



Step 5: Trace Paper Pattern Onto Towel

Use a marker to trace the pair of paper outlines on the old towel twice

Do NOT throw away the remaining fabric

Step 6: Cut Out Traced Slipper Sole

Cut Out Traced Slipper Sole

Step 7: Tracing the Upper Parts

Draw a line 1.5cm outside the paper pattern with a marker. It should flare out towards the heel. The length does not need to be exact for this part as it will vary depending on the slipper you have. For your reference, the distance we have between the paper pattern and the line is 5cm.



Step 8: Cutting Out the Upper Parts

Repeat Step 7 four times.

Cut out the four pieces




Step 9: Remove Upper Part of Original Slippers

Cut off the upper parts off the old slippers



Step 10: Make Filling

Cut the remaining towel into small pieces. Roughly 2 x 3 cm.



Step 11: Assembly

Place the cut up pieces of fabric on top of the sole of the old slipper.

Sandwich the sole and pieces of fabric between two sole-shaped pieces of towel.


Step 12: Sew the Sole

Sew the edges of the slippers shut. Start the first stitch on the inside so that it won’t be seen. (We suggest double threading). We used a basic running stitch, but a blanket stitch would work well too! Refer to Figure 1 for the length of thread we used.



Step 13: Sew the Straight Line of Upper Parts

Sew two layers of the upper pieces together only on the straight edge. Do the same with the remaining two pieces.

Step 14: Sewing the Sole and Upper Part Together

Align the right side of the round edge with the front right part of the sole along the path of the thread.



Step 15: Sewing the Sole and Upper Part Together

Continue to sew on the round edge, but this time sew with the sole as well.

Once you are near the center of the front of the slipper, start to shift the upper piece to align with the left side of the sole.


Step 16: Trim Off Excess Fabric

Trim off excess fabric. (do not cut the thread!!)

Step 17: Et Voilà!

There you have it!