Sue’s Knit Baby Slippers

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MATERIALS

Yarn: 4 ply worsted weight yarn.
Needles: Use two 4mm needles.

Size: length is 4 inches

Gauge: 5 sts = 1 inch

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Abbreviations used:

st - Stitch
K - Knit
P - Purl
K2tog - Knit 2 stitches together

inc st - Increase stitch. (I did my increases by picking up a loop between the stitches and
putting it on my left needle, then knitting it.)

Cast on 32 sts.
Rows 1, 2 - K
Row 3 - K1, inc. st, K14, inc. st, K2, inc. st., K14, inc. st, K1 - (36 sts)
Rows 4, 5 - K
Row 6 - K1, inc. st, K16, inc. st, K2, inc. st, K16, inc. st, K1 - (40 sts)
Row 7 - K1, inc. st, K18, inc. st, K2, inc. st, K18, inc. st, K1 - (44 sts)
Row 8 - K18, K2tog, K4, K2tog, K18 - (42 sts)
Row 9 - K17, K2tog, P4, K2tog, K17 - (40 sts)
Row 10 - K15, K2tog, K6, K2tog, K15 - (38 sts)
Row 11 - K14, K2tog, P6, K2tog, K14 - (36 sts)
Row 12 - K12, K2tog, K8, K2tog, K12 - (34 sts)
Row 13 - K11, K2tog, P8, K2tog, K11 - (32 sts)
Row 14 - K9, K2tog, K10, K2tog, K9 - (30 sts)
Row 15 - K8, K2tog, P10, K2tog, K8 - (28 sts)
Row 16 - K 6, K2tog, K12, K2tog, K6 (26 sts)
Row 17 - K5, K2tog, K12, K2tog, K5 (24 sts)

Cuff
Rows 18 to 36 - K1, P1 to end of row (24 sts)
Cast off. Sew up back and bottom seams.

Tie - With a 4.00 mm crochet hook, ch 70.
(You could also use a ribbon.)
Weave tie through 1st row of ribbing. It is easier to do if you leave the tail end of the yarn
on one end of the tie. Use your crochet hook to grab the yarn and weave the tie through
the ribbing. With a sewing or darning needle, weave in the tail ends of the tie. Tie into a
bow in front of the slipper. Fold down cuff.

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MATERIALS

Yarn: 4 ply worsted weight yarn.
Needles: Use two 4mm needles.

Size: length is 4 inches

Gauge: 5 sts = 1 inch

Yarn: 4 ply worsted weight yarn.
Needles: Use two 4mm needles.

Size: length is 4 inches

Gauge: 5 sts = 1 inch

st - Stitch
K - Knit
P - Purl
K2tog - Knit 2 stitches together

inc st - Increase stitch. (I did my increases by picking up a loop between the stitches and
putting it on my left needle, then knitting it.)

Cast on 32 sts.
Rows 1, 2 - K
Row 3 - K1, inc. st, K14, inc. st, K2, inc. st., K14, inc. st, K1 - (36 sts)
Rows 4, 5 - K
Row 6 - K1, inc. st, K16, inc. st, K2, inc. st, K16, inc. st, K1 - (40 sts)
Row 7 - K1, inc. st, K18, inc. st, K2, inc. st, K18, inc. st, K1 - (44 sts)
Row 8 - K18, K2tog, K4, K2tog, K18 - (42 sts)
Row 9 - K17, K2tog, P4, K2tog, K17 - (40 sts)
Row 10 - K15, K2tog, K6, K2tog, K15 - (38 sts)
Row 11 - K14, K2tog, P6, K2tog, K14 - (36 sts)
Row 12 - K12, K2tog, K8, K2tog, K12 - (34 sts)
Row 13 - K11, K2tog, P8, K2tog, K11 - (32 sts)
Row 14 - K9, K2tog, K10, K2tog, K9 - (30 sts)
Row 15 - K8, K2tog, P10, K2tog, K8 - (28 sts)
Row 16 - K 6, K2tog, K12, K2tog, K6 (26 sts)
Row 17 - K5, K2tog, K12, K2tog, K5 (24 sts)

Cuff
Rows 18 to 36 - K1, P1 to end of row (24 sts)
Cast off. Sew up back and bottom seams.

Tie - With a 4.00 mm crochet hook, ch 70.
(You could also use a ribbon.)
Weave tie through 1st row of ribbing. It is easier to do if you leave the tail end of the yarn
on one end of the tie. Use your crochet hook to grab the yarn and weave the tie through
the ribbing. With a sewing or darning needle, weave in the tail ends of the tie. Tie into a
bow in front of the slipper. Fold down cuff.

Cast on 32 sts.
Rows 1, 2 - K
Row 3 - K1, inc. st, K14, inc. st, K2, inc. st., K14, inc. st, K1 - (36 sts)
Rows 4, 5 - K
Row 6 - K1, inc. st, K16, inc. st, K2, inc. st, K16, inc. st, K1 - (40 sts)
Row 7 - K1, inc. st, K18, inc. st, K2, inc. st, K18, inc. st, K1 - (44 sts)
Row 8 - K18, K2tog, K4, K2tog, K18 - (42 sts)
Row 9 - K17, K2tog, P4, K2tog, K17 - (40 sts)
Row 10 - K15, K2tog, K6, K2tog, K15 - (38 sts)
Row 11 - K14, K2tog, P6, K2tog, K14 - (36 sts)
Row 12 - K12, K2tog, K8, K2tog, K12 - (34 sts)
Row 13 - K11, K2tog, P8, K2tog, K11 - (32 sts)
Row 14 - K9, K2tog, K10, K2tog, K9 - (30 sts)
Row 15 - K8, K2tog, P10, K2tog, K8 - (28 sts)
Row 16 - K 6, K2tog, K12, K2tog, K6 (26 sts)
Row 17 - K5, K2tog, K12, K2tog, K5 (24 sts)

Cuff
Rows 18 to 36 - K1, P1 to end of row (24 sts)
Cast off. Sew up back and bottom seams.

Tie - With a 4.00 mm crochet hook, ch 70.
(You could also use a ribbon.)
Weave tie through 1st row of ribbing. It is easier to do if you leave the tail end of the yarn
on one end of the tie. Use your crochet hook to grab the yarn and weave the tie through
the ribbing. With a sewing or darning needle, weave in the tail ends of the tie. Tie into a
bow in front of the slipper. Fold down cuff.

Cuff
Rows 18 to 36 - K1, P1 to end of row (24 sts)
Cast off. Sew up back and bottom seams.

Tie - With a 4.00 mm crochet hook, ch 70.
(You could also use a ribbon.)
Weave tie through 1st row of ribbing. It is easier to do if you leave the tail end of the yarn
on one end of the tie. Use your crochet hook to grab the yarn and weave the tie through
the ribbing. With a sewing or darning needle, weave in the tail ends of the tie. Tie into a
bow in front of the slipper. Fold down cuff.

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Crochet & Knitting
Abbreviations.

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