I wash my sons fleece slippers with suede bottoms and they wash just fine.
In dryer on low, though. If you don't want the suede, go with material with
fabric paint--like little kids' no-slip socks.
Sharon C.
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From: h-costume-boun...@indra.com [mailto:h-costume-boun...@in
I think the pattern I used (many years ago) called for terrycloth soles.
Which sounds kind of slippery. I remember the store-bought jammies having
sort of a dotted swiss, only it was rubber dots on a sturdy fabric.
Ultimately I used a firm cotton for the whole thing, with the same fabric
for the s
I have one of those! Found it at a flea market in NC. A traveling hoop...tho'
not very graceful. It expands a bit larger than the pic on ebay.
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From: Laura Rubin
To: h-costume
Sent: Wed, Dec 12, 2012 3:12 pm
Subject: [h-cost] A hoopskirt for your entertainment
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Hi,
how about this rubber-stuff you can paint on
knit-and-felt-shoes? It doesn´t give extra
warmth, though, but it gives good traction.
Hanna
At 10:36 13.12.2012, you wrote:
Greetings,
I'm not able for much sewing these days but I'm
attempting adult-sized footie-pajamas. The
problem I ha
You should be able to find non-slip fabric--I believe Dritz sells a square in a
package. You would probably want two layers--flannel inside, and the non-slip
fabric outside.
There is also a brand called Jiffy Grip.
Here is one link to the Dritz product. There are others.
http://www.craft-e-cor
Greetings,
I'm not able for much sewing these days but I'm attempting
adult-sized footie-pajamas. The problem I haven't solved yet is, what
to make the bottom of the feet out of. My original thought was suede
but I've never sewn with leather or suede so I have no idea how it
washes (I have a