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Sunday, October 16, 2022

Simple Slippers

 

Spring just can’t seem to quite make it here this year.  We had a few teaser days and then straight back to cold.  Maybe soon, but until then, here is a simple slipper pattern to keep your feet warm.

I didn’t try to color pool the yarn when I made these, but it did kind of happen.

I am the queen of cold feet, I can have ice cold feet in the middle of summer, so I am loving these!

Supplies
1 skein Loops & Threads Impeccable (3.5 oz./192 yds.) I used Seaside Ombre. (You should have a bit left over.)
H/5 mm hook

Stitches used
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (sl st)
Double Crochet (dc)
Double Crochet 2 Together (dc2tog)
Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc)
Back Post Double Crochet (bpdc)

In round 1-13, ch 2 does not count as a stitch. In rows 14-20, ch 2 does count as a stitch.

Ch 3
R1) In first ch made, dc 10. Join with sl st to beginning st. Ch 2.
R2) 2 Dc in each stitch around. (20 stitches) Join with sl st to beginning st, ch 2.
R3) Dc in first stitch, 2 dc in next stitch. [dc in next stitch, 2 dc in next stitch] Repeat [ ] around. Join with sl st to beginning st, ch 2. (30 stitches)
R4-13) Dc in each stitch around, Join with sl st to beginning st, ch 2.
R14-19) Dc in second stitch and next 18 stitches. (20 stitches) Ch 2, turn.
R20) Dc in second stitch and next 6 stitches. Dc2tog in next 4 stitches. (2 dc2tog worked) Dc in remaining 8 stitches. Finish off, leaving a long tail.
With large needle and using the long tail of yarn, stitch up the back seam of the slipper.

The cuff- Ch 2 does not count as a stitch on the cuff.
R1) At back of slipper, join yarn with sl st, ch 2. Work 2 dc into the side of each dc, and 1 dc into each dc around. (34 stitches) Join with sl st to top of beginning st. Ch 2.
R2) Work alternating fpdc and bpdc around. (17 fpdc and 17 bpdc) Join with sl st to beginning st. Ch 2.
R3) Repeat row 2, working fpdc in previous fpdc and bpdc in previous bpdc. Join with sl st to beginning st. Finish off, weave in ends.

You may not reproduce or copy my pattern or images in any way. You may link to my pattern from another site. You may sell items made from my pattern as long as you give me credit.

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