Room Shoes

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Sarah Markos

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My sewing machine is working again! Thankfully it was just a worn out spring.   This week I was able to finish a little pair of "room shoes" for myself.


Really they are house slippers to keep my toes warm on chilly nights.   I stumbled across I Think Sew  around Christmas time and bought myself a couple of patterns when they were half off.  I bought a couple of handbag patterns from the as well that I'm excited to try out.  For these shoes I used the Olivia Women's Shoe pattern.




They sew together pretty quickly.  I lined the interior with fleece to make them a little more cozy. 



See the little seam on the inner side of the shoe?  That's a little sewing adjustment you can make if the shoe seems to slip on your heel.  It totally works, though if I made these again, I might add a little elastic to the heel or make the adjustment internally before finishing the shoe.







The fabric is from the Loulouthi  line by Anna Maria Horner.  

I love the pink and brown combo with just enough orange to make it exciting.


It will be chilly this weekend, but I will have cozy toes!


About Sarah Markos

Hi, my name is Sarah Markos and I love to sew! Mostly things out of fabric. I'm a little addicted to buying and looking at fabric. Especially vibrant, colorful fabric. I love to make things like Halloween Costumes, Pillows, Clothes, Quilts, but most especially Handbags.

20 thoughts on “Room Shoes”

  1. What awesome slippers!!! They would make a fabulous birthday gift (*hint* *hint*) How do you manage to take such awesome pictures? They are beautiful!

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  2. What awesome slippers!!! They would make a fabulous birthday gift (*hint* *hint*) How do you manage to take such awesome pictures? They are beautiful!

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  3. What awesome slippers!!! They would make a fabulous birthday gift (*hint* *hint*) How do you manage to take such awesome pictures? They are beautiful!

    Reply
  4. What awesome slippers!!! They would make a fabulous birthday gift (*hint* *hint*) How do you manage to take such awesome pictures? They are beautiful!

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  5. Thanks everyone for your nice comments. I think they would make a great gift.

    Liz, these really sew together fast. Maybe at most 1 1/2 hours start to finish with cutting.

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  6. Thanks everyone for your nice comments. I think they would make a great gift.

    Liz, these really sew together fast. Maybe at most 1 1/2 hours start to finish with cutting.

    Reply
  7. Thanks everyone for your nice comments. I think they would make a great gift.

    Liz, these really sew together fast. Maybe at most 1 1/2 hours start to finish with cutting.

    Reply
  8. Thanks everyone for your nice comments. I think they would make a great gift.

    Liz, these really sew together fast. Maybe at most 1 1/2 hours start to finish with cutting.

    Reply

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