Mary Stiefer said... Well - that must be a success if the hubby wants a pair too. Good job. 1/12/08 8:44 PM
Tiner W said... Cute! I think I have this pattern--and lots of fleece scraps. I'll have to give these a try! 1/12/08 9:29 PM
KathleenS said... I've made another fleece slipper pattern, a Burda WOF one that is more like a boot. But I like the big size range on this one, and the speed of sewing. Either way fleece slipper are great in the winter! 1/13/08 2:55 AM
ryan's mom said... They look cozy and comfy! :) 1/13/08 6:55 AM
kkkkaty said... another reviewer comments that they fit closely; if you like your slippers a bit looser, go up a size. I had my husband stand on the pattern to decide what size to cut for him. 1/13/08 10:07 AM
Speech girl said... They look very warm and toasty. 1/14/08 0:44 AM
Stephenie said... Brilliant! What and excellent way to use up fleece scraps. I've done hats with leftovers, but never thought of socks. Thank you!! 1/14/08 10:24 AM
Well - that must be a success if the hubby wants a pair too. Good job.
1/12/08 8:44 PM
Cute! I think I have this pattern--and lots of fleece scraps. I'll have to give these a try!
1/12/08 9:29 PM
I've made another fleece slipper pattern, a Burda WOF one that is more like a boot. But I like the big size range on this one, and the speed of sewing. Either way fleece slipper are great in the winter!
1/13/08 2:55 AM
They look cozy and comfy! :)
1/13/08 6:55 AM
another reviewer comments that they fit closely; if you like your slippers a bit looser, go up a size. I had my husband stand on the pattern to decide what size to cut for him.
1/13/08 10:07 AM
They look very warm and toasty.
1/14/08 0:44 AM
Brilliant! What and excellent way to use up fleece scraps. I've done hats with leftovers, but never thought of socks. Thank you!!
1/14/08 10:24 AM