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Crochet House SlippersSuper Cozy! Super Easy Slippers! I recently went on a trip to Germany and was inspired by my "Auntie Ute" who makes these slippers for everyone and showed me how. I hope you enjoy making these and being creative with all your colours.
For Wider: Rd 1 = 14 Dc Rd 2 = 28 Dc Rd 3 = 8 fpdc, 3 bpdc, 3 fpdc, 8 bpdc, 3 fpdc, 3 bpdc = 28 Dc This will create a wider top and sole and keep the sides the same.
For More Narrow. Try decreasing the top and sole. Rd 1 = 12 Dc Rd 2 = 24 Dc Rd 3 = 6 fpdc, 3 bpdc, 3 fpdc, 6 bpdc, 3 fpdc, 3 bpdc = 24 Dc.2020-06-10 19:14:00 -
Crochet Slippers from a RectangleThese easy crochet slippers for women are worked from a flat rectangle. Find the written pattern here: https://crochetdreamz.com/crochet-slippers-free-pattern/
The written pattern for these crochet slippers for beginners includes US sizes 5 to 10. The crochet slippers don't just look great but fit great too.
You can make one for every woman in your family, enjoy!2020-06-10 18:01:00 -
Sunday Ballet Slippers Free Crochet Pattern for AdultsCrocheted slippers pattern, with step-by-step photographs.2018-04-10 19:30:00
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Crochet Slipper boots tutorial - (One stop slipper sock) - Part twoCrochet Slipper boots tutorial (part 2 of 2)2017-07-29 17:07:00
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Crochet Slipper boots tutorial - (One stop slipper sock!) Part one of twoThis is an interesting slipper-boot pattern which is done all in one piece, but it looks as if it is sewn together. Crocheted from the toe up, with lots of front-post and back-post stitches.2017-07-29 17:01:00
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Crocheted Boot Slippers PatternLooks like a nice comfy slipper-boot pattern. If I can adapt it to fit me.2016-04-01 01:18:00
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Pixie SlipperThis looks faboulously easy; I wonder if the consequence of that is that it doesn't fit very well?2016-01-30 02:01:00
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Crochet Toddler Slippers - DIYThe author seems to be confused as to whether these are knit or crocheted, but it doesn't matter. This is a very simple design, even I could do it! And I don't see why it couldn't be used for adult slippers too. Crochet a t-shape. The size of it is as follows: given fw is the width of the foot, and fl is the length of the foot, sw is the width of the stem of the T, and sl is the length of the stem of the T, tw is the width of the top of the T, and tl is the length of the top of the T, we have the following: sw=fw sl=fl tw=fl + fw + fl tl=fw Then, when you have crocheted the T, fold the arms of the T so that they overlap the stem of the T, and sew around the three sides. It ends up with a square toe and a sort of diagonal overlap, but I think that looks rather nice.2015-07-28 21:40:00