"I believe I'll try a pair with a flowery chintz top and a duck sole covered with chintz like a lining to the shoe," said Ethel Blue slowly as she thought it out. "Then I'll make the case of two pieces of chintz bound together."
"One piece ought to be longer than the other so that it would be a flap to come over like an envelope."
This was Ethel Brown's contribution to the slipper building.
"You could fasten it with a glove snapper. I got some the other day for my leather work," said Roger. "I'll put them on for you."
"Why don't you Ethels make both kinds?" suggested Dorothy. "She'll find a use for them."
"If you girls will make it I'll contribute the silk for a bath wrap that she can throw over her warm one, just for looks, on the boat," said Mrs. Emerson. "I have one I use on sleeping cars and it rolls up into the smallest space you can imagine."
Slipper Case
Place section a on section b and sew edges together, leaving c d open
e = Snap fastening
"Good for Grandmother!" cried a chorus of voices.
"Can we use our famous wrapper pattern?" asked Helen.