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MATERIALS
1 - 50g ball of 4 ply knitting worsted for Color A. 1 - 50g ball of 4 ply knitting worsted for Color B. You can use whatever colors you want. I used blue and white. (This is an estimate, I usually buy larger sizes, so I am really not sure how much I used)
Hook - 4.50 mm (H-8 US size)
Gauge - 4 sc = 1 inch, 4 rows of sc = 1 inch
My notes, such as - where to make adjustments for other sizes, are in blue.
MATERIALS
1 - 50g ball of 4 ply knitting worsted for Color A. 1 - 50g ball of 4 ply knitting worsted for Color B. You can use whatever colors you want. I used blue and white. (This is an estimate, I usually buy larger sizes, so I am really not sure how much I used)
Hook - 4.50 mm (H-8 US size)
Gauge - 4 sc = 1 inch, 4 rows of sc = 1 inch
My notes, such as - where to make adjustments for other sizes, are in blue.
1 - 50g ball of 4 ply knitting worsted for Color A. 1 - 50g ball of 4 ply knitting worsted for Color B. You can use whatever colors you want. I used blue and white. (This is an estimate, I usually buy larger sizes, so I am really not sure how much I used)
Hook - 4.50 mm (H-8 US size)
Gauge - 4 sc = 1 inch, 4 rows of sc = 1 inch
My notes, such as - where to make adjustments for other sizes, are in blue.
blue
st - stitch ch - chain ss - slip stitch rnd - round
sc - single crochet dc - double crochet tog - together
How to do the 2 sc tog - Insert hook into st, yarn over hook and pull up a loop. Insert hook into next st, yarn over hook and pull up a loop. Yarn over hook and pull through all loops on hook. How to do the 2 dc tog - Yarn over hook, insert in st, yarn over hook and pull up a loop, yarn over hook and pull through 2 loops on hook. Yarn over hook and insert in next st, yarn over hook and pull up a loop, yarn over hook and pull through 2 loops on hook. Yarn over hook and pull through all loops on hook.
SIZE is for Medium with changes for small and large in brackets. Small will fit a foot length of 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 inches, Medium will fit a foot length of 9 to 10 inches, Large will fit a foot length of 10 1/2 to 11 1/2 inches. For extra large slippers, use a larger hook size. I wouldn't go any larger than a size 6.00 mm (J-10 US). For extra small slippers, use a smaller hook. I wouldn't go any smaller than 3.75 (F-5 US) as it may be too difficult to work with. You could try a sportweight yarn with a smaller hook for even smaller sizes.
SIZE is for Medium with changes for small and large in brackets. Small will fit a foot length of 7 1/2 to 8 1/2 inches, Medium will fit a foot length of 9 to 10 inches, Large will fit a foot length of 10 1/2 to 11 1/2 inches. For extra large slippers, use a larger hook size. I wouldn't go any larger than a size 6.00 mm (J-10 US). For extra small slippers, use a smaller hook. I wouldn't go any smaller than 3.75 (F-5 US) as it may be too difficult to work with. You could try a sportweight yarn with a smaller hook for even smaller sizes.
(68 sc) 76 sc (84 sc)
(Ch 1 does not count in the st count throughout pattern)
(66 sc) 74 sc (82 sc)
(64 sc) 72 sc (80 sc)
(60 sc) 68 sc (76 sc)
(56 sc) 64 sc (72 sc)
(52 sc) 60 sc (68 sc)
(48 sc) 56 sc (64 sc)
(44 sc) 52 sc (60 sc)
(40 sc) 48 sc (56 sc)
(36 sc) 44 sc (52 sc)
(32 sc) 40 sc (48 sc)
(28 sc) 36 sc (44 sc)
(28 sc) 36 sc (44 sc)
Sew up bottom seam. HINT to make better shaped heel and toe ends: begin sewing at the 6th Rnd and slant down to the bottom Rnd to shape heel. Stop sewing on bottom rnd about 1 inch before toe end, continue by sewing up at a slant to the 4th Rnd.
© 2001 Susan Norrad
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