An embroidered slipper looks great on any pair of warm feet. They are the perfect complement to a cool and informal look, accompanying pieces like dresses (of all lengths), skirts, shorts and overalls like no other.
On the beach and in the pool, the embroidered slippers fit like a glove with bikinis, bathing suits and swimwear.
And why not look stylish in the house too? In the comfort of home, an embroidered slipper brings comfort and beautifies your feet after bathing, for example.
And since they are so indispensable on a daily basis, our suggestion in today's post is to teach you how to make embroidered slippers.
You will see that it is much simpler than you think and, the best, the cost is very small. It is even worth taking the idea and turning it into a business opportunity. You can make embroidered slippers to sell and get extra income.
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How to make embroidered slippers: necessary materials
First of all you need to have in hand all the materials necessary for the production of your embroidered flip flops. And it can vary a lot according to the type of slipper you want to make.
Nowadays it is possible to choose from a huge variety of models, ranging from embroidered slippers with pearls and rhinestones, to models with ribbon, flowers, stones and beads.
So keep in mind how you want your slipper to separate everything you need.
In addition to the materials for embroidery, you will also need a pair of new slippers in the appropriate size for those who are going to wear them. A tip here is to buy a good quality slipper, with resistant sole and straps, which helps to considerably increase the life of the embroidered slipper.
But in general, the list of materials needed is this one below:
- A pair of slippers
- Scissors
- Hand needle
- Large, thick embroidery needle that will not break when piercing the slipper
- Pearls, beads, rhinestones, flowers and whatever else you need for application on the slipper
- Embroidery threads in the same color as the slipper or the embroidery materials
- Scissors
- Pointed Pliers
- Round-nose pliers
With the materials in hand you can now continue the production of the embroidered slippers. And to help you with that we brought some tutorial videos well explained, check out:
How to make embroidered slippers: step by step
Embroidered slipper with rhinestones and pearls
The following video teaches you how to make a delicate embroidered slipper using rhinestones and pearls. Perfect for gift giving.
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Embroidered slipper simple and easy to make
For those who are now starting to venture into the world of decorated slippers, the video below brings great tips, in addition to teaching in a practical way how to transform a common slipper into a differentiated and stylish slipper. Check step by step:
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Embroidered slipper with pearls
Pearls are one of the preferred options for those who make and buy embroidered slippers and, therefore, could not be left out of this selection of tutorial videos. Learn how to do it by playing the play below:
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Embroidered slipper with pearl flowers
If you are looking for embroidered slipper ideas to sell, this tutorial is a great reference. Here, you will learn how to make a super elaborate slipper full of charming details. See the step by step here:
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How to put a light spot on the slipper
There is a detail used in the slippers that can make it even more beautiful. It's the point of light. Want to know how it's done? Then check out the following video:
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Embroidered slipper with stones
Those who are passionate about stones know how to value the best they have. And slippers are a great opportunity for them to appear and shine, literally. Therefore, check out the following video on how to make an embroidered slipper using stones:
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Embroidered slippers to sell: tips for getting into business
If you made it this far and were excited about the possibilities that this type of craft has to offer, then check out the tips that we have separated below. They will help you develop a more profitable and interesting business:
- Work with materials of excellent quality and ensure a perfect finish for the parts. Remember that poorly made embroidery can loosen easily and even hurt or bother the wearer's feet. So, be very careful with the quality of the product that will be delivered to your customers.
- You can start your business with embroidered slippers selling to friends and family, then expanding to the surroundings. It is also very worthwhile to count on the help of social networks for this, mainly Facebook and Instagram.
- Have a fair price for your product. This means charging not only for the raw materials used, but also for your labor. Try to know the competition's prices and try to use a similar margin. If you reach values too high or too low, reconsider.
- Partner with clothing, shoes and women's stores and sell your slippers to them.
- Always have a variety of colors and models to offer your customers, including embroidered children's slippers. Listen to what your customers have to say and be inspired by their needs and tastes.
- Another tip is to make embroidered slippers tailored, delivering a completely personalized product to your customers.
- The party and event sector can be another major consumer of your slippers. Try offering the product to brides, debutantes, birthdays and companies. Slippers can be distributed as souvenirs during events.
Check out now 60 creative inspirations of embroidered slippers for you to reproduce at home:
Picture 1 – Black slipper embroidered with beads and colored stones. You can not go wrong!
Picture 2 – Orange embroidered slipper with the face of summer.
Picture 3 – A treat this children's embroidered slipper with pearl butterfly.
Picture 4 – In green and yellow! The face of our Brazil.
Picture 5 – Children's embroidered slipper with ladybug theme.
Picture 6 – Beaded flowers decorate this leather slipper.
Picture 7 – Slipper embroidered with beaded flowers. Customize with the colors and materials you prefer.
Picture 8 – Slipper embroidered with flowers. Ready for a beachy look.
Picture 9 – Ties and beads fill this embroidered slipper with color and movement.
Image 10 – Discreet, but still colorful and cheerful.
Picture 11 – For those who have a little more manual skills can be inspired with this model here with embroidered slippers.
Image 12 – That charming detail that makes all the difference in the look.
Picture 13 – Simple embroidered slipper, but without ceasing to be a differentiator in the look.
Image 14 – A golden embroidery to match the color of the slipper.
Picture 15 – How about embroidering the slipper with colored buttons? Different and creative idea!
Image 16 – Now, the proposal is to have butterflies on your feet.
Image 17 – Pearls for a more elegant and refined look.
Picture 18 – The colored beads bring grace and joy to the pair of black slippers.
Image 19 – Even a slipper can become a sophisticated piece of wardrobe. Just choose the right embroidery.
Picture 20 – Surrender to the beauty and brightness of the stones!
Picture 21 – Simple embroidered slipper. Perfect for those who are just starting out with the technique.
Picture 22 – A beautiful inspiration: pink slipper with embroidery in green, blue and pink stones.
Image 23 – Red slipper embroidered with ribbon and stones.
Picture 24 – For those who are looking for something more clean and neutral, this embroidered slipper is the ideal choice.
Picture 25 – Children's embroidered slipper for the delicate feet of a little princess!
Image 26 – How about rocking the look with a yellow embroidered slipper?
Picture 27 – Flowers and beads bring the most charm that this pair of slippers asked for.
Picture 28 – Ethnic embroidery and stylish here!
Image 29 – White embroidered slipper. Perfect for brides!
Picture 30 – Children's embroidered slipper. The rubber stamp was no problem for pearls.
Picture 31 – On a black base any embroidery stands out!
Picture 32 – Delicate and romantic! Ideal for a bride to enjoy the wedding on the beach.
Image 33 – Not only embroidered, here the slipper is also printed.
Image 34 – The beads of this embroidered slipper appear on the strips and on the side of the entire piece.
Picture 35 – And to match the lilac slipper, purple beads!
Picture 36 – Playful characters for the embroidered slipper. Also noteworthy are the points of light at the base of the slipper.
Image 37 – The brown slipper matched very well with the delicate and subtle embroidery made with stones and rhinestones.
Picture 38 – Ties, flowers, butterflies: a little bit of everything fits in an embroidered slipper.
Image 39 – Simple embroidered slipper, but still being elegant in the right measure.
Image 40 – On one side rhinestones, on the other, pearls.
Picture 41 – Beaded flowers to embellish the leather slipper.
Image 42 – The combination of stones and the golden tone was incredible in this brown slipper.
Image 43 – Here, the slipper by itself is already a hit, but as everything can always get better, then red stones were applied.
Image 44 – Embroidered Hello Kitty slipper. A beautiful gift for anyone who is a fan of the character.
Image 45 – A starfish embroidered with beads to dazzle the feet.
Image 46 – And here who enchants is the black slipper with equally black stones. The contrast is due to the gold.
Image 47 – Slipper embroidered with white pearls and blue beads.
Image 48 – An affection for the feet and a great complement to the look!
Picture 49 – Brides will love this white slipper embroidered with rhinestones and golden stones.
Picture 50 – Embroidered slipper personalized with the person's name.
Picture 51 – How about embroidery for the slipper with the seabed theme? Here, the beads bring the shapes of turtles, starfish and shells.
Image 52 – Even simple, the embroidered slipper can stand out wherever it goes.
Picture 53 – Don't you want to embroider the slipper all over? Make only a small application on the strip.
Picture 54 – Assemble the embroidery as you prefer, choose the colors that best match the slipper and get to work!
Image 55 – The rustic and the chic go hand in hand here!
Picture 56 – Stripped and rustic embroidery to match the style of the leather slipper.
Image 57 – A red embroidered slipper for those who don't want to be beaten.
Image 58 – Three colors of beads for a simple and unpretentious embroidery.
Image 59 – A little sparkle also doesn't hurt anyone.
Image 60 – But if the brightness is not your thing, try daring in the combination of colors and, for that, nothing better than a black slipper to form the base.