These house slippers are so adorable. Erika of Erika’s Scrap Corner pieced fabric strips together to make the base, then sewed them up with soft soles. Go HERE to read more.
Image credit: Erika’s Scrap Corner
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, by Scarlett Burroughs. 2 Comments
These house slippers are so adorable. Erika of Erika’s Scrap Corner pieced fabric strips together to make the base, then sewed them up with soft soles. Go HERE to read more.
Image credit: Erika’s Scrap Corner
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Debbie says
Where do we go for instructions for these slippers? Also, how do you get it in English?
Scarlett says
Hi Debbie. The blogger did not provide instructions, as it was more of a show-and-tell type blog post. I used Google Translate in order to read it. If anyone out there knows where to get instructions for this type of slipper, please share. –Scarlett