One Step Felt Boots by Knitwork by Ina

One Step Felt Boots

Knitting
January 2022
yarn held together
Bulky
+ Bulky
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
11 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
50 - 100 yards (46 - 91 m)
Starting with child shoe size EU 20 / US 4.5 / UK 4 up to adult size EU 45 / US 13 / UK 11
English
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Dear needlework friends,

these felt shoes will inspire you! They are quickly knitted, the colors you choose according to your mood. They are knitted in one piece and then go into the washing machine for felting. The result will be your very own new favorite slippers for home. Can be made for yourself, your children, grandchildren, friends or as guest slippers.

Some highlights:

  • knitted and felted in one piece
  • exact stitch information for all sizes (starting with child shoe size EU 20 / US 4.5 / UK 4 up to adult size EU 45 / US 13 / UK 11.
  • Only knit and purl stitches
  • 30 pages with detailed step-by-step instructions incl. appropriate pictures

Materials:

  • We generally use felt wool in the thickness Bulky to Super Bulky. How much exactly you need for your desired shoe size, you can see in the tables on the last pages of the instructions.
  • 2 circular knitting needle, size (Germany 7, US 10.5, UK 3)
  • Darning needle, scissor
  • Washing machine, coarse bath towel, liquid color detergent, 3 tennis balls at best
  • Who has: cobbler moldings for shaping (more details in the instructions)
  • 2 decorative buttons for the collar
  • Liquid latex (thick) for the sole

I wish you much fun with the tutorial and always warm feet. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Best regards - Your Ina

Please note: These instructions are for private use only. Copying, exchanging, passing on, translating for commercial purposes, publishing and/or selling the instructions in whole or in part or even in slightly modified form are not allowed. Individual pieces made according to these instructions may be sold at regional markets, but not on the Internet.