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Lazy Slippers
Who is this pattern for?
Do long projects bore you? Do complicated patterns intimidate and frustrate you? Do you like easy, quick projects?
Whether you’re a super newbie or seasoned crocheter, this pattern is for you. You’ll be so amazed how quickly they work up! The average crocheter can make a pair in an hour or less.
Why are they called Lazy Slippers?
These aren’t fancy. They aren’t beautiful. There’s no reinforcement in the heels or anything complicated. They work up quickly and effortlessly. They’re one size fits most. These are some of the most basic slipper socks you’ll ever see, inspired by my love for XL floppy hospital slipper socks. It’s part of their charm.
What will I need?
A 9 mm hook, 130 yards of weight 6: super bulky yarn (or two strands of worsted weight yarn held together), and a yarn needle for weaving in ends is all you’ll need.
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- First published: March 2020
- Page created: March 13, 2020
- Last updated: July 19, 2024 …
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