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Non-skid Slippers

Category : Fiber Arts

Non-skid Slippers

Here is a great tip for making your new felted slippers non-skid. What a great idea! Next time you make felted slippers, house socks, or even a felted bag you might give this technique a try. Since felting is just not my thing, I think I may use this technique on some other items in the house. Ohhh, wouldn’t this be a great thing to do to things on the boat to keep them from sliding around?

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Thank you for sharing this. Loved this link of info.

ok need to know what you put on the bottom of those felted slippers.. I love to felt things!

Hey! I know I am a little late to the game but I had to comment to this post. I got this same idea from a article I read dealing with haw to keep plates from sliding around your table while underway. Great minds!

So glad I found you! I’m always looking for other knitter/sailors online. Although, you will notice that I don’t talk about my boat and sailing as much as I should. You just might inspire me to do more of that.

Tanya,

Yes, I saw that post about keeping things from sliding underway as well. Great idea all the way around. I look forward to your posts about your boat.