Making 100 year old Comfy Slippers: Free Pattern!

Naming a shoe “comfy“ peaks my interest, but finding out it sold for over 40 years tells me it isn’t an exaggeration! Daniel Green patented their comfy slipper construction in 1908, but this style has it’s origins in the 1880s. And it continued into at least the 1960s! If you’re looking for a comfortable (and warm) house slipper, this has you covered. Great for every day, simple to make and size, and if you wear historical clothing from 1880-1960 you absolutely NEED this! I will be slipping a pair into my ball gown pocket next time. Check out the free pattern below and some of the recommended supply stores to get started! Pattern here: ? Felt & Tassels: Leather- elk, kangaroo, kid, or “nappa“ style around 2oz (.8mm) Ribbon- 1-1.5“ satin or plain weave Join this channel to get access to perks: Socials Instagram: Twitch: Tiktok: @nicole_rudolph Patreon: Contact for sponsorships: @ Contact for non-sponsor enquiries: RudolphQuestions@ Edited with DaVinci Resolve: 🎶Music via Epidemic Sound: 00:00 History 05:19 Measuring 08:09 Pattern Adjusting 18:32 Supplies 21:27 Cutting Out 24:17 Sewing
Back to Top