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I am sitting here at my computer with my feet snuggy warm in my new slippers. I knit them using a pattern found in this ancient pattern book. If you don't have a copy yourself, your mother or grandmother probably has it in her knitting basket.
I made the 'Ladies TV Boots'. They call for 'Beehive Craft Yarn, which I have never seen as I believe they discontinued it even before I bought the pattern. I used one strand of Briggs and Little 'Tuffy' (red) and one strand of Patons Classic Wool (brown) and knit with 9 mm needles.
I had a real hard time taking this picture and getting the light right so you could see the cable up the front and also the 2 colours. They are a bootie style that comes up above the ankle.
I looked on the Patons site where there are tons of free patterns, but this one is not available either for purchase or for free.
note:you knit this slipper flat and then seam it together at the bottom of the foot. My sister told me when i was finished that I should have added a third strand of DK weight to get the tension correct. I will try that with my next pair.
I want to try some other slipper patterns this year, so let me know if you have a favourite.
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4 comments:
Oh, they look warm and comfortable.
I have that book! Those slippers are awesome. I knit mostly scarves because I am afraid to try anything with shape but I think I can make these. I am going to try. Thanks for the inspiration.
I used to have knitted slippers when I was a child, brings back memories! Now that I am old I need more padding for the bottom of my feet!
Oooh cozy! I could use a pair of those. Sometimes those old pattern books have some real gems in them.
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