The preparation for the "Funny Feet" class I taught today at the Arts Center proved to be on the grueling side, but the class itself was a lot of fun. Students could choose from two different styles of slippers, Monster Feet or Fairy Feet. Today was the first day of a two day class, next Tuesday we will finish up our slippers.
I have a tendency to try to hurry through things some times, but I don't want to pass this along to my students. When I am making my samples for my classes and writing my instructions I try to do things the right way, and not my rushed way. In this project I learned that when I took the time to do a stretch stitch (like a moc overlock) around the pieces once the lining and the fleece were sewn together, I not only had finished edges, but this greatly eased the final steps of connecting the top of the slipper to the sole. I probably didn't save myself more than a minute or two by not doing this in earlier models, and by doing it I eliminated much frustration! Slow down and breathe...my lesson for the day!My little Fairy and Monster reluctanly waited 3 weeks to wear their slippers. Their slippers were the samples that hung in the Arts Center window to help advertise the class. There are some warm and happy feet here tonight!