How to Make Sheepskin Slippers.

Make one of three sheepskin slippers with easy to follow kit style patterns. Sizes all the way from kids to basketball players! Sew by hand with the kit pattern, or on a machine using the tik marks. Make sure to measure the foot according to the instructions on the pattern. If you just go by what the internet says the measurement is for a given shoe size it will be off, potentially by a large amount. Also make sure to size out the high top separate from the low versions. The sizing is different for the different patterns. The sizing is also set up for high quality, thick and dense sheepskin. If you're unsure of the density go down a size when making your slippers. No two sheepskins are created equal.

Measure from heel to longest toe, measurements will correspond to sizing below

The two short slippers sizing is:
A- 7" to 7.5" (17.7cm to 19cm)
B- 8" to 8.5" (20.3cm to 21.6cm)
C- 9" to 9.5" (22.8cm to 24.1cm)
D- 10" to 10.5" (25.4cm to 26.6cm)
E- 11" to 11.5" (27.9cm to 29cm)
F- 12" to 12.5" (30.4cm to 31.7cm)
G- 13" to 13.5" (33cm to 34.3cm)
H- 14" to 14.5" (35.5cm to 36.8cm)

The high top slipper sizing is:
A2- 6.75" to 7.25" (17.1cm to 18.4cm)
B2- 7.75" to 8.25" (19.6cm to 20.9cm)
C2- 8.75" to 9.25" (22.2cm to 23.5cm)
D2- 9.75" to 10.25" (24.7cm to 26cm)
E2- 10.75" to 11.25" (27.3cm to 28.5cm)
F2- 11.75" to 12.25" (29.8cm to 31.1cm)
G2- 12.75" to 13.25" (32.3cm to 33.6cm)
H2- 13.75" to 14.25" (34.9cm to 36.2cm)

Sheepskin Slipper Patterns

Three different types of DIY kit style leathercraft patterns for sheepskin slippers. From kid size all the way up to XXXL.