Thanks 🙏🏼 now I can properly fix the hole in my Glerups. I'm also replacing the insoles which are worn out. Sadly Glerups wasn't very helpful when I contacted them regarding repair. I'm glad they sell replacement wool insoles, just don't expect any help from them in how to correctly replace them.
This is amazing! I have some beloved Haflinger slippers with slit-holes in the toe area...the slippers are in great shape otherwise. I finally know how to repair them and not replace them for a long time. Who knew????? Love it!
This is so great, I thought I would have to throw away my home-felt but now rather holy slippers! I can’t believe that this video went under the radar and got so few likes so far. It‘s extremely helpful. SO easy to do! Thank you :)
Also, with 100% felt pieces (no sole attached) like my slippers, I could strengthen the new felting with another wash. Maybe hand wash the first time and see how it goes.
Sorry, one more afterthought: It’s not so easy to get this „roving“ here, but easy to get 100% wool yarn for felting. I intend to tear apart some of that, will report how that worked.
This is incredible and hard to believe it actually works!! My wool slippers are falling apart now. Wish I had seen this sooner! How large of a hole can you repair using this needle felting method?
I just bought a pair of wool felt slippers and I like them enough to write a review. I noticed a review complaining about toe holes over 6 months of wear and then saw there were a LOT of toe hole complaints. So, I searched for repairs and found your amazing tutorial (wow!!!) and now I want to reinforce my toe areas now, before there are even holes, because I know my own big toes tend to turn a bit upward. Do you think that is worthwhile or should I jus wait until there are holes? Also, where does one find wool roving - never heard of it before your review. Thanks!
I would wait till it starts to thin out in that area and you can reinforce with the roving. The roving can be found at an art supply shop or a knitting store😊
Thank you this is the exact issue I have and thought it was the end to my slippers I’m going to do this . Sorry please tell me the name of the fluff again And is this a special needle ? Thank you
Yes, does the needle gauge matter? I tried this with a 4-needle setup I already had and it didn’t work very well. Or maybe I’m not using the right type of wool? I have some Lincoln in the perfect color but maybe it doesn’t felt as well.
It could be that the size needle in your holder is to large & you may need a finer one ( 38S or 40T ). Lincoln usually felts pretty well but if the micron is to high, like human hair, it would probably work better if you matt it up with your fingers first so the fibers are going in all different directions. I hope this helps : )
@@bookhoudesign does it matter what gauge or shape? I need to do this exact repair and want to buy the correct supplies. Also any suggestions where to shop my local Michaels didn't have anything 🙄
Thanks 🙏🏼 now I can properly fix the hole in my Glerups. I'm also replacing the insoles which are worn out.
Sadly Glerups wasn't very helpful when I contacted them regarding repair. I'm glad they sell replacement wool insoles, just don't expect any help from them in how to correctly replace them.
What a fantastic video, this is exactly what I needed with the same issue on my Glerups, going to give this a try!
This is amazing! I have some beloved Haflinger slippers with slit-holes in the toe area...the slippers are in great shape otherwise. I finally know how to repair them and not replace them for a long time. Who knew????? Love it!
I'm going to try this in cracks on my Hafflinger clogs. Thanks.
This is so great, I thought I would have to throw away my home-felt but now rather holy slippers!
I can’t believe that this video went under the radar and got so few likes so far. It‘s extremely helpful. SO easy to do! Thank you :)
Also, with 100% felt pieces (no sole attached) like my slippers, I could strengthen the new felting with another wash. Maybe hand wash the first time and see how it goes.
Sorry, one more afterthought:
It’s not so easy to get this „roving“ here, but easy to get 100% wool yarn for felting. I intend to tear apart some of that, will report how that worked.
Excellent, thank you so much. Just what I was searching for.
Thanks, very helpful. It's got a satisfying sound.
Thank you so much. I actually tried that on my slippers but it peeled off pretty quickly. I’m going to give it another go poking a lot longer.
yes please give it another go, also try to do multiple layers and go beyond the hole so it attaches to the fibres on the slippers ☺
Thank youuuuu! That is exactly what I was looking for - same colour, same spot :)
This is incredible and hard to believe it actually works!! My wool slippers are falling apart now. Wish I had seen this sooner! How large of a hole can you repair using this needle felting method?
This is some kind of magic I love it thank you so much
Auch schön ein kleiner fuchs oder ein Bär 😊 geht ganz einfach
Very helpful! And bonus, I’m mending a pair of slippers that same color 😅
I just bought a pair of wool felt slippers and I like them enough to write a review. I noticed a review complaining about toe holes over 6 months of wear and then saw there were a LOT of toe hole complaints. So, I searched for repairs and found your amazing tutorial (wow!!!) and now I want to reinforce my toe areas now, before there are even holes, because I know my own big toes tend to turn a bit upward. Do you think that is worthwhile or should I jus wait until there are holes? Also, where does one find wool roving - never heard of it before your review. Thanks!
I would wait till it starts to thin out in that area and you can reinforce with the roving. The roving can be found at an art supply shop or a knitting store😊
Thank you this is the exact issue I have and thought it was the end to my slippers
I’m going to do this .
Sorry please tell me the name of the fluff again
And is this a special needle ?
Thank you
It’s called roving you can find it at a yarn or craft supply store 😄
Super helpful. Thank you
You are a life saver !
Thank-you!
Hello. Thanks for this useful video! What size needle do you recommend please?
either 36 or38 gauge is good
this was cool thank you
That’s cool
Omg ! Exactly what I needed !!! ❤
Yes, does the needle gauge matter? I tried this with a 4-needle setup I already had and it didn’t work very well. Or maybe I’m not using the right type of wool? I have some Lincoln in the perfect color but maybe it doesn’t felt as well.
It could be that the size needle in your holder is to large & you may need a finer one ( 38S or 40T ). Lincoln usually felts pretty well but if the micron is to high, like human hair, it would probably work better if you matt it up with your fingers first so the fibers are going in all different directions. I hope this helps : )
I'm looking for solutions to holes in the bottoms of my slippers....any suggestions?
Leather would be good, something lightweight
thank you i have a hole in a hat to repair i will get the needles and try it
Did you use a special type of needle?
yes it's for needle felting, it's got little ridges on the edge 😊
@@bookhoudesign - thank you!
You’re welcome ☺️
@@bookhoudesign does it matter what gauge or shape? I need to do this exact repair and want to buy the correct supplies. Also any suggestions where to shop my local Michaels didn't have anything 🙄
Where do you get the wool?