MOCCASIN SLIPPER
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MOCCASIN SLIPPER
H A W HR E ADS Sew i Togethe g r n TH O NE T R The MOCCASIN SLIPPER FEATURING FABRICS FROM Etched Thank you for choosing to sew along with us! We always have a great time Sewing Together at Hawthorne Threads and we’re so glad you’ve decided to join the fun. For us its a wonderful way for our staff to connect with the fabric and, for some, to learn a lifelong skill while on the job. We endeavor to choose projects suitable for many skill levels so grab a friend or family member and get ready to sew together! --WHAT YOU’LL NEED-Thread TOOLS SCISSORS RULER PINS IRON+BOARD 5-6 yards cording Sherpa Fusible fleece Grip-tight cloth Fabric of your choice (We’re using Etched Vanes in Glacier Blue) Eyelets --OVERVIEW-- Y A R D A G E N E E D E D Cotton exterior 2½ yds Fusible fleece 2 yds Sherpa lining 2 yds Grip-tight sole ¼ yd SOLE cut 2- grip-tight ( Add ½ yd for sizes L/XL, grip-tight remains at ¼ yd ) S I Z I N G W M XS 4-6 -- S 6-8 5-6 M 8-10 6-8 L 10-12 8-10 XL 12-13 10-11 EXTERIOR cut: 2 cotton 2 fusible fleece LINING cut 2- sherpa Print out pattern: Pattern 1: XS - M Pattern 2: L - XL FINISHED PIECE 1 Cut pieces from fabric: First, cut the exterior layers from chosen exterior fabric and fusible fleece using the slipper pattern provided. Trace sole from pattern and cut from grip-tight. For the lining, trim ⅛” evenly from seam allowance around perimeter of pattern (¼” from vamp sides) and cut from sherpa. You should have: 2 cotton exterior pieces 2 sherpa interior pieces 2 fusible fleece pieces 2 grip-tight sole pieces (Soles not to scale) Mark center lines and the ⅜” seam allowance at the fold line now, on the wrong side of your sherpa. It will help to have it when sewing later. Now is also a good time to plot your eyelet placements on the exterior fabric, their centers positioned about an inch in from the edge of the fabric. Repeat all steps for both left and right slipper. Iron on fusible fleece to the wrong sides of the exterior pieces. 2 Use a press cloth! 3 Align sole right-side-up onto exterior piece of slipper, lining up bottom edges and matching center lines. Pin in place. Using a zigzag or blanket stitch on your machine, applique sole piece flat onto exterior piece. Pin arms to vamps on all exterior and interior pieces, right sides together + sew. Start at the toes to avoid puckering! Press exterior seams in towards top of foot and sherpa seams open. 4 Use ⅜” seams. Place exterior piece right side up on your workspace, turn vamp so it is inside-out. 5 Layer on sherpa interior right-side-down, its vamp right-side-out and tucked into the exterior so that the toes meet, right sides together. Line up all edges of interior to edges of exterior, align vamp seams + pin. Beginning at the bottom edge, leaving the outsole open, sew around slipper perimeter. SEWIN G LINE SEAM A LLOWAN CE fold line When you reach the corner at the fold, sew along your marked seam allowance and stop at the end mark. With the needle still in the fabric, lift presser foot and turn perpendicular to corner, sew no more than one or two stitches across (backstitch for strength), lift foot again and turn to align with the next marked seam allowance. Continue around perimeter, repeating the same process at other corner. fo ld l ine Leave about a 3”opening at the outsole for turning. Do not clip through seams! Clip all corners and the seam allowances at folds. Clip about 2” of excess fabric and fleece where outsole overlaps to lessen bulk. Turn slipper through opening, push out corners and situate so that lining is on the inside. Press seams flat. Topstitch along outer edge at ¼” to secure everything in place. Also topstitch across loose seam allowance at opening at ⅛” to close. 6 Pinch up vamp seams of exterior only, press + pin. Topstitch along at about ⅛”, stopping before the ends of the fabric and backstitch. Press up towards top of foot. 7 Cut two small equal squares from your scraps to make tongue stays. Fold into thirds and topstitch at ⅛” down either side. Press flat. Center on tongue vertically, positioned between 2nd and 3rd eyelet down from top edge of boot (exact placement will differ based on size), 2” 2” cut 2 Tack down one end right-side-down, then flip right-side-up. Applique that end down. Fold over other end and pin so that it bubbles up. Applique down. 8 Using your eyelet placement marks attach eyelets for lacing (or, if you prefer, sew in buttonholes.) 9 Position vamp on base of slipper, using the edges of the soles as your guide. Pin in place. It may help to mark along the edges of the sole on the interior with pins. Carefully try on your slippers (however you intend to wear them, barefoot or with socks.) If you find your vamp is too tight or too roomy, adjust slightly and evenly on either side for your desired width. Sew vamp down along side edges to base of slipper by hand. Try to catch all of the layers in your stitch, sherpa, fleece, cotton, and the outsole if you can. The more layers you catch, the stronger it will hold. Again, begin at the toes. Measure down the sides of the open boot backs and place pins at 3” intervals to use temporarily as markers. Fold up back, aligning the top edges and the markers along the back edges of the boot + pin. 10 Sew boot sides together with decorative stitch by hand or by machine. Match markers carefully for a smooth seam! Fold up point at the heel using sole edges as a guide. Center point over the back seam + pin. Sew down by hand. 11 Cut your length of cording in half. Lace them up! CONGRATULATIONS! YOU’VE FINISHED YOUR SLIPPERS! Share them with us on our Facebook page or Instagram using #HTSEWINGTOGETHER hawthornethreads.com follow us