Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Slipper make over~ Shall I Dance?~

I blame it on Disney... She posted a tutorial on how to transform granny slippers into an out-of-this-world cutest room-shoes. She made me realize that I needed room shoes...

Well, I have been looking for the best deal for a while and I found it the other day. They were 2 for $6 at Big Lot. $3 a pair! You can't beat that.



I went through my trimming drawer and found some candidates for this project. I came up with two diffrent designs, so I will show you what I did.

{Black Slipers}

1. I cut off the ribbon on the slippers to give me a clean slate. Then I started from the middle and hand sewed already gathered lace. I Kept going until I arrived at the desired size.



2. I sewed on some beads.


3. Done!



{White Slippers}


1. Treat the end of the lace with fray check. Fold the end, then place it in the middle of the slipper. Start sewing from the bottom and go up, then fold the lace slightly angled upward to the side, sew.


2. Repeat the process. Remember to widen each row.


3. Sew the beads. I sew the beads separately. I mean, each time when I sew a bead, I tie a knot and start a new one. That way, I don't have to worry about breaking the thread between each bead when I wear it and the fabric stretches.


4. Ta-da!



They are both very simple and easy to do, and I love the results! Wearing my new slippers, I might dance while I clean the house tomorrow.

27 comments:

Disney said...

Ooh! I love these so much!! I especially love the white ones! I know what you mean about wanting to dance, I feel so fancy when I wear mine! And they look so cute with outfits, I wish I could wear them out of the house! :o)

celine said...

now its my turn to look out for suitable slippers to work on!

simple and elegant, LOVE IT. eh.. they are too pretty to stay indoors, just my opinion.

Kari @ Ucreate said...

What a great way to make something plain into something FABULOUS!!

K said...

Woah! they put mine to shame, may have to give this a go myself, thanks for the inspirations1

Nalamienea said...

oh my gosh, too totally cute!! I love that you just have lace and pearl beads around the house! hehe

Tracey said...

Totally love these... I am so impressed that I am going to try and make myself a pair!! What inspriation you give!!

Nancy said...

Oh I just love those! I will be on a hunt now for a pair or two to dress up!
Thanks for sharing!!
Nancy
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Kathleen said...

Very pretty. Almost too pretty for cleaning house!

Rachel said...

Ooo, those are pretty! My last pair of house slippers just broke, so perhaps it's time for a new pair!

myla rose said...

Very cute! I love your blog by the way! When I first found you I spent hours going thru all your posts! I tell EVERYONE about you! Love it!

p.s. I just did a tutorial on how to make an old skirt into an apron if you're interested!

www.myla-rose.blogspot.com

Empty Nest Full Life said...

You are so creative!!!!!!!I need you at my house for a while. Maybe you could get me hopping! Have a blessed day. Jackie

Tausha said...

What a fantastic idea! I love it! I love these! I must go and make some! Great tutorial!

Verena said...

Oh, thats so beautiful!!

i like the white one :)

Greetings from Switzerland!

~Bekah said...

OMG WHAT AN INGENIUS IDEA!! WOW! I'M SOOOO (OR SHOULD I SAY, "SEW") GONNA MAKE ME SOME! Great idea!!!! thx for sharing! I love to follow your blog!

Steph said...

CUTE! These would definitely make me feel less frumpy around the house. Thanks for sharing!

casserole said...

These are SO pretty!! I love the little pearls stitched on there! Now if only I could find some fleece-lined ballet slippers to keep my toesies warmed...

I linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-embellish-your-house-shoes/2010/03/04/
--Anne

Diane Costanza said...

I'm never without my slippers at home, but they are not as cute as those! Thanks to you and Disney, I will now have to glam up a pair for those special weekend mornings when I have time to "dance."

junghwa by Amy Stewart said...

I love it! What a fantastic idea. I love your stuff!!!!

Meet Virginia said...

these turned out so pretty! i love them!!

~Morgan

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Kody and Mary Sherwood said...

I just love your blog! Everything you do is my style! I am just starting to sew and ive tried a few of your projects. Do you have any suggestions or ideas for what I could do with tunz and tunz of old 100% cotton shirts? I would love to see or hear from you!

Mary

May said...

I love these! And I just bought a pair of these a few weeks ago. Looks like I have a craft project for this weekend!

Wonderland21 said...

That is so cute! What a great idea! I think I need to get myself a pair....

Allison Elizabeth ♥

Candy (Mama Lion) said...

I wouldnt even mind cleaning in slipps like those. wow, gorgeous transformation lady!

Laura Bray said...

Very cute! I was inspired by Disney's tutorial too! Here's my take on it: http://katydiddys.blogspot.com/2010/01/wardrobe-refashion-slippers.html

Eliea said...

I have a pair of these and yours are way cuter! Will have to do this!

The Beading Gem said...

Love both yours and Disney's slipper tutorials! Will link in an upcoming post.

Jane Carlstrom aka Glorious Hats said...

So sweet. Thanks so for the tutorial. May try this with a young seamstress too. It will make a fun and different project for an almost 8 year old. Thanks to beading gem for sending me over here. Yay. another great find.

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