Thursday, August 14, 2008
Sole-ful Slippers
The February/March 2008 issue of Home Companion magazine featured a slippers project created by Heather Ross. I’d saved the article to try this summer. There’s also an online version of the project here.
Heather’s fabric choices are adorable, but I immediately thought Japanese slippers and chose to use some fabrics from my stash. I bought the needed felted wool at Bella Quiltworks. I opted not to use the rick-rack because it doesn't go with my Japanese concept.
I thought it would be amusing to embroider my nick-name Japanese style using a kanji for each part of my name. It surprised me to discover that kanjis are pictograms of Chinese origin. I did the embroidery before assembling the slipper components.
The left shoe says June and the right kanji means Moon = June Moon. In researching kanjis for the months of the year, I discovered that the Japanese don’t really say “June” but say “sixth month”. So, I guess that makes me “Sixth Month Moon”. That’s kind of fun.
Update: Ge Bei Si left a helpful comment that the word for "month" is the same as "moon" so I am actually "Sixth Moon Moon." Thank you, Go Bei Si! I did notice the two kanjis were the same but was hesitant to make the association. As I'm not fluent in Japanese, I worried the whole kanji endeavor would come out as some horrid curse instead of my actual intent. This new alteration is another layer of fun because I'm a Gemini; being "Moon Moon" goes quite well with the astrological association.
Dear Sixth Month Moon -- those little slippers are adorable!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! How do they fit? Slippers I have sewn never feel right to me.
ReplyDeleteI love these! Your choice of fabrics and the kanji are inspired choices June. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteHow very cool is that! I'm impressed!
ReplyDeleteBrenda
Love this project and how your made it so special :)
ReplyDeleteIt has been soooo super hectic around here am just starting to really get back to blogging and visiting :)
Have a happy day :)
crystal
Love your slippers how cute are those!
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Hi there.......those slippers are sooo sweet. I love the name of your blog. I remember there being a young readers book by that name when I was a girl? Books are one of my loves as well. I have that romantic sewing book and love it. cherry
ReplyDeleteI love these! Are they comfy?
ReplyDeleteYou are wonderful 6 month moon!
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I shouldn't be surprised that you can make slippers!! Wow, they are so cute. You can do anything!
ReplyDeleteYour slippers look very comfortable and very packable fro a trip. I like the sound of "six month June" :-)
ReplyDeleteHugs, Pat
Super pretty! I read that article and thought, hmmm... I can't do that. I'm glad to see others can do those things. I can't sew. I love your pattern choice!
ReplyDeleteOh they came out terrific - love them!
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Hi! June
ReplyDeleteThose slippers are sure beautiful! I'm still trying to catch up on all your vacation posts... very interesting!
Your blog, and your slippers are super cute! I will definitly tune in to see what else you are creating! Thanks for peeking in on my newly developing blog!
ReplyDeleteActually, the word for "month" is the same as "moon" so you are "sixth moon moon." I don't speak Japanese, I speak Chinese, and you would pronounce it Liu Yue Yue.
ReplyDeleteoh holy moly those are the most beautiful thing! Thank you for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteMoon Child,
ReplyDeleteWonderful, adorable slippers. I must try too!
Jody
Those slippers are indeed eye catching and inspiring. Perhaps fabric always is able to get focused brightly than other objects. Though I am a regular user of Yeezy collection, I have to try to grab a pair for sure. Thank you very much for your quality share.
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