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Travel Slippers to Needlepoint and Embroider

Sarah Warren Feb 20, 2015 - 2 min read

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These soft and comfortable slippers with needlepoint rose motif will soothe your feet after a day of travel and sightseeing. The motifs were stitched on needlepoint canvas with Persian wool and then appliquéd to purchased slippers.

Needlepoint-Slippers

Sarah Warren’s needlepoint travel slippers. Photo by Joe Coca

Materials

  • Brown Sheep Waverly Wool, 100% Persian wool yarn, 164 yards (150 m)/4 oz (113 g) skein, 1 skein each of #2005 Medium Pink, #2047 Light Pink, #2101 Dark Pink, #5091 Dark Green, and #5093 Medium Green
  • Wichelt Imports Deluxe Mono Canvas, 18-count 100% cotton canvas, 6 x 6 inches (15 x 15 cm), white, 2 pieces
  • John James Needles, tapestry size 22 and sharps size 7
  • Travel slippers
  • Nylon thread, 1 spool, transparent
  • Fabric glue
  • Cording, finely twisted, 1 yard (.9 m), white

Click here to download the PDF pattern for the Travel Slippers to Needlepoint.

Instructions
Center and stitch the design, using tent stitch, the tapestry needle, and 1 strand of wool on one piece of canvas. Repeat for the remaining piece of canvas.

When the designs are complete, apply glue to the 3 or 4 canvas threads adjacent to the stitching. Let the glue dry completely, and then trim each stitched piece to within one canvas thread of the design.

Center and appliqué one motif to each slipper top, using the nylon thread doubled and the sharps needle. Cover the glued edges of each motif with the cording, using 1 strand of the nylon thread and the sharps needle.

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Sarah Warren lives in the woods of upper Michigan. She has been studying needlework for about thirty years mostly with Shay Pendray; she worked with Shay for almost thirty years until Shay closed her retail store in 2006.

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