patterns > Farrah for 365 Crochet's Ravelry Store
> Shorty Cable Boot Slippers
Shorty Cable Boot Slippers
Texture. Defined Lines. Warmth. Style.
The Shorty Cable Boot Slippers are created by assembling panels together to give the slippers their unique shape.
The Sole Panels are worked up first. The gusset is included in the shape of the sole which resemble wings so that the rest of the panels fit in perfectly.
The Front Panels begin with the construction of the cables, which are the highlight of the slippers. Then defined ridges are added around the cable by working in front and back post stitches.
The Back Panels are worked in the same design element as the Front Panels; however, they are only worked half way.
Once all panels are constructed, you sew them together and they’re ready to wear!
Materials:
1 ball Bernat Premium; Worsted Weight (4); 198g/7 oz; 329m/360yds; 58001 Soft Grey Heather
Crochet Hook 4.0mm
Yarn Needle
Sewing Pins (optional)
Gauge: 18 sc and 18 rows = 4 inches
Sizes: Women’s Small (US Shoe Size 5-7), Medium (US Shoe Size 7-9), Large (US Shoe Size 9-11)
Finished Measurements: Small (8.5”), Medium (9.5”), Large (10.5”)
Stitches Used:
• Ch=Chain
• Sl st= Slip Stitch
• Sc=Single Crochet
• Dc=Double Crochet
• Dtr=Double Treble Crochet
• 2tog=crochet next 2 sts together to decrease;
• 3tog=crochet next 3 sts together to decrease
Special Stitches Used:
• Fpdc=Front Post Double Crochet
• Bpdc=Back Post Double Crochet
• Fpdtr=Described over pattern
• Rsc=Reverse Single Crochet or Crab Stitch;
• Cable Stitch=Described over pattern
© Firene Designs 2014-2015. All Rights Reserved. No part of Firene Designs patterns may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author, unless otherwise indicated.
You may:
Link to this pattern via Social Media, (Blogger, Twitter, Facebook, Google, Pinterest)
Use cover shot photo of completed pattern for linking purposes
Sell the finished item.
For any other mode of sharing, please contact the author.
Commercial use and distribution of the contents of the pattern is not allowed without express and prior written consent of the author.
8589 projects
stashed 3542 times
- First published: November 2015
- Page created: November 28, 2015
- Last updated: July 19, 2019 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now