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Slipper Socks | Sewing Pattern With Video Tutorial
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Debbie Shore's cosy slipper socks are a real treat for your feet and would make a thoughtful gift, too.
This sewing pattern is ideal for intermediate sewers looking to create a snug, handmade pair of slippers using fabric and wadding for extra comfort. With clear step-by-step instructions, this pattern guides you through shaping, stitching, and finishing techniques to achieve a professional result. I’ve made my slipper socks project from Christmas print fabric to add a touch of festive fun! Why not make my Eye Mask to match, or a Drawstring Bag to keep them in?
Size small: UK 3–4 (US 5–6/EU 36–37)
Size medium: UK 5–6 (US 7–8/EU 38–39)
Size large: UK 7–8 (US 9–10/EU 40–41)
TIP: I’d suggest you make one sock out of scrap fabric first to make sure the size will fit.
Note: Use a ¼in (5mm) seam allowance throughout.
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You will need:
Equipment
- Sewing machine
- Repositionable spray fabric adhesive
- Sock Stop sole liquid, to stop slipping
Materials
- 44 x 20in (111.75 x 51cm) piece of outer fabric
- 44 x 20in (111.75 x 51cm) piece of lining fabric
- 44 x 20in (111.75 x 51cm) piece of wadding/batting
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