Openwear - Fold slippers

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FORWARD TO BASICS DESCRIPTION

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Fold slippers Easy to make slippers. Trace your foot, cut out an elliot hole and fold it.

2 pieces of felt fabric or other thick material. Approximately 15 cm (5,9 inch) wide and 50 cm (19,7 inch) long.

freely choose your size

30 min 1


How to make step by step: 1

Put one piece of fabric over another. Step on the fabric and trace your foot.

2

Copy the marked outline of your foot.

3

Draw a line around both outlines. Draw approximately 1,5 cm from the first outline to make some space for stiches. Cut out the fabric along the marked outline.

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4

Draw an eliot hole on the top and cut it out.

5

Stitch on the front side around half of the hole.

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Collaborators

“Forward to Basics� was possible thanx to the active participation of: Daniela Pais Studio i_gle Jure Purgaj Serpica Naro David Luxembourg Oloop Pamoyo Opensourcepants

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