Never mind that they are about 4 sizes too big for my son and that my 2 and a half year old daughter fell over laughing when she saw him in them. Okay . . . let's face it . . . the toddler slippers are destined for the donate pile. But at least I don't have a misshappen felted granny rectangle mess on my hands. And I learned a lot about making little slippers. Way easier then I ever imagined. I'll post something about it when I figure out how to make them fit.
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
When life gives you a felted mess . . .
You make toddler slippers.
Never mind that they are about 4 sizes too big for my son and that my 2 and a half year old daughter fell over laughing when she saw him in them. Okay . . . let's face it . . . the toddler slippers are destined for the donate pile. But at least I don't have a misshappen felted granny rectangle mess on my hands. And I learned a lot about making little slippers. Way easier then I ever imagined. I'll post something about it when I figure out how to make them fit.
Never mind that they are about 4 sizes too big for my son and that my 2 and a half year old daughter fell over laughing when she saw him in them. Okay . . . let's face it . . . the toddler slippers are destined for the donate pile. But at least I don't have a misshappen felted granny rectangle mess on my hands. And I learned a lot about making little slippers. Way easier then I ever imagined. I'll post something about it when I figure out how to make them fit.
Labels:
felted,
recycle,
toddler slippers
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