Saturday, February 11, 2012

Slippers

Starting Foundation 1: 8 Foundation Single Crochet 
OR
Starting Foundation 2: Chain 9, 8 SC in chain.

The first row will be worked around both sides of the foundation.

Round 1: CH 1, 3 SC in the same SC, 1 SC in each of the next 6, 3 SC in the next SC, 1 SC in ea of the next 6 SC, join with SL ST to beg SC. (18 SC total in this row)

Round 2: CH 1, *2 SC in same st, 1 SC in next ST, 2 SC in next ST, 1 SC in ea of the next 6 ST’s, do two times total from *, join with SL ST in beg SC. (22 SC total in this round)

Round 3-17: 1 SC in each stitch around. We will be working in a continual round so get a yarn marker to mark your first stitch. When you complete round 3, you will crochet in the top of the first single crochet instead of joining. This creates the continual round. (22 SC total)
Note: If you find that you need a longer or shorter slipper, this is the first place where length can be adjusted in the slipper. You can do additional rows or less rows to fit your foot.

Round 18: Continue working in the continual round; *2 SC, 1 SC, 6 times total from *. This is forming the top section across the top of the foot. 1 SC in ea of the next 10 SC. (28 SC total)

Round 19-24: Continue working in the continual round; SC in ea SC around. (28 SC total for each round)

Heel Bottom and Sides: This section will be worked in rows. Leave the top 9 SC open. Mark the stitches that should remain open with a yarn marker.

Row 25: From the marker, SC over 19 SC to the other marker. Turn. I am turning and doing the single crochet without the chain 1 for the remaining rows of this project. Turn. (19 SC total)

Row 26-35: SC in each stitch across. Turn. (19 SC total)
Note: If you find that you need a longer or shorter slipper, this is the second place where length can be adjusted in the slipper. You can do additional rows or less rows to fit your foot.

Row 36: 1 SC in ea of the next 5 SC, * 1 single crochet decrease over the next 2 stitches, 4 times total from *. You are turning 8 stitches in to 4 stitches. 1 SC in each of the next 6. Even though the last set of single crochet is 1 stitch more, it will still turn out even.

Row 37: 1 SC in ea of the next 4 SC, * 1 single crochet decrease over the next 2 stitches, 3 times total from *. You are turning 8 stitches in to 4 stitches. 1 SC in each of the next 5. Even though the last set of single crochet is 1 stitch more, it will still turn out even.
From the inside of the slipper, slip stitch the remaining stitches together, closing the heel end of the slipper.

Slipper Opening: Do 2 rounds of single crochet round the opening. Cut yarn and sew in tail.

Cuff
The cuff is created with the Tunisian Knit Stitch in the video tutorial. You can use another cuff for your slipper.

Chain 40 – Adjust the length for a larger or smaller cuff. The cuff is eased on when sewn to the slipper so a few more or less stitches will not make that big of a difference.

Rows 1-8: Do 8 rows of the knit stitch. Secure and cut off about an 18” tail.

Sew the back of the cuff together. Turn the cuff inside out and place it over and outside of the opening edge of the slipper. Sew the cuff to the opening. Turn the remaining edge of the cuff to the inside of the slipper and sew it shut.

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