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Classic House Slippers
Surviving the snowpocalypse has taught me that even Texans need some cozy slippers in their closet! This classic house slipper is perfect for a beginner looking to master some basic techniques. You’ll get some practice working in rounds while incorporating texture and a second color into your creation. The famous granny square makes this a timeless item and sturdy yarn guarantees a long wear. Whether you choose to make them for yourself or give them as a gift, the wearer is sure to love these comfy, colorful slippers.
Skill Needed: chain, double crochet, single crochet back loop only, standing double crochet, connecting pieces with whip stitch, working in joined rounds, working in rows. This pattern uses American terms.
Finished sizes: child size 10-12 US (youth size 13-2 US, small adult 5-6 US, medium adult 7-8 US, large adult size 9-11 US). Number of stitches for each size is given in parentheses: child (youth, small adult, medium adult, large adult). Some sections are separated by specific sizes. Model shown in medium adult 7-8 US size. These slippers fit the “average” foot, but the opening may not work for those with very wide feet or high arches.
Materials:
Red Heart Super Saver yarn, color A (7 oz/198 g; 364 yards/333 m; 100% acrylic). Model shown in color 0656 Real Teal. Amount needed: 110 (137, 155, 170, 185) yards/100 (125, 141, 155, 170) m
Red Heart Super Saver yarn, color B (7 oz/198 g; 364 yards/333 m; 100% acrylic). Model shown in color 0512 Turqua. Amount needed: 10 (20, 20, 20, 20) yards/9 (18, 18, 18, 18) meters.
Larger hook size 6.00 mm/J-10, or size needed to obtain correct gauge.
Smaller hook size 4.25 mm/G, or size needed to obtain correct gauge.
Tapestry needle for finishing
Removable stitch markers – up to 4.
Gauge:
Using double strand and larger hook 13 sc x 12 rows = 4 x 4 in/10 x 10 cm, not blocked.
Using single strand, smaller hook and using rib stitch (single crochet in back loops only) 16 sc BLO x 16 rows = 4 x 4 in/10 x 10 cm, not blocked.
Take time to save your time; check your gauge.
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