Waffle slippers
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A project using leftover materials from a weaving factory in Nishiwaki City!
In the brand name LOOM&SPOOL, "loom" refers to weaving and "spool" refers to thread reel.
This time, I wove some interesting fabric from leftover spools of thread, and made some interesting slippers.
Trial and error on waffle size:
My first encounter with it was a huge roll of warp threads called a beam that was lying around in a warehouse. The warp threads are usually wound up all at once, so in small-lot production, the options are generally white, ecru, or black, and the color and pattern are often expressed with the weft thread.
So I was delighted when I discovered a leftover warp beam in LOOM&SPOOL's brand color, grey!
You can make it plain!!
The miracle of colored warp threads. It's impossible to achieve this in small batches. That's how rare it is (for me!).
I had been thinking about making 100% cotton waffles for a long time, so I got to work on making them with great enthusiasm.
We asked them to make prototypes of waffles of various sizes, from A to F, to see which size would be appropriate for making slippers. The three-dimensional volume creates a visually pleasing feeling. Taking into consideration the risk of rubbing against the feet, we decided on a size "D" to ensure a good balance and avoid any snagging caused by being too big.
Next is the issue of finishing.
I wanted to make a waffle that was thicker than usual. I reduced the width from 110cm to 80cm.
USE UNUSED
Nishiwaki City is a city famous for Banshu weaving. Okaji Orimono, a company I came across at a market event, has a mountain of treasures in its warehouse!
Thread, thread, thread, thread
Thread left over from the previous generation!
Remains of used thread.
I might use it someday. I wonder when I'll use it? I'll use it at LOOM&SPOOL!
It was the perfect material for the USE UNUSED PROJECT.
PRODUCTION
The distinctive voluminous shape of these waffle slippers, with three straps combined together, was actually something I had in mind using scraps of a Wool Newmeyer blanket.
The shape of the foot is the same as that of the proven TKJ slippers and JCO front-opening slippers. It is cut using a traditional mold.
We made small adjustments to the tip of the shoe many times to prevent the toes from pointing forward when wearing it. The result is a shape that gives a relaxed feel that makes you want to wear it in a hotel, etc.
Product name: Waffle slippers
Fabric type: Banshu weave jacquard
Design name: Waffle
Size: M 22-25cm, L 25-27cm
Material: [Instep part] 100% cotton
[Back of the shell] 100% cotton
[Bottom] PVC
Production area: Fabric/Nishiwaki City, Hyogo Prefecture Slippers manufacturing/Yoshinogawa City, Tokushima Prefecture
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size |
Medium size |
22 to 24 cm |
Large size |
25 to 27cm |
[Caution and handling]
- Wash by hand or use the gentle cycle on the washing machine.
- Adjust the shape and dry in a well-ventilated place.
・After washing, be sure to dry the inner material thoroughly. This can cause mold and mildew.
* Image is for illustrative purposes only.