I did this so adorable pinky pink slipper for my freind using the pattern I wrote few days back.
The pattern was available free on my blog for a limited period of time. It is available now on my Ravelry store Seamless Slipper
The pattern was available free on my blog for a limited period of time. It is available now on my Ravelry store Seamless Slipper
I love pink! Thanks for sharing your process and the results for this slipper. I will be stitching more than one pair of these.
ReplyDeleteThanks Bonnie Zink. This is my 2nd one is 2 days. So, I might also have many more in all the colors ;). All the best for your project XX
ReplyDeleteWill you be selling the pattern?
ReplyDeletethis is a free pattern and it is available in my previous post
ReplyDeleteHow do I find your previous post. Thanks
ReplyDeleteBetty, it is here http://dollylaishram.blogspot.de/2016/02/knitted-slipper-seamless-pattern.html
ReplyDeleteWhen I click on the link it says page you are looking for does not exist. Is there another link to the pattern?
ReplyDeletei was also trying the link to the pattern for the pink seamless slippers and it says not available...would love the pattern
ReplyDeleteThe page for the pattern says it's not available. I had copied it the other day to make the slipper. I didn't understand the toe, heel part. When I got to the toe part, (This will turn your knit and make the foot bottom
ReplyDelete- Knit 42, * (K7, k2tog, turn), repeat from * to create the foot bottom till you come to the heal) O knit 42, then knit 7 more and decreased and turned, and knit 7 decreased and turned, and repeated over and over until I had no stitches left, which basically brought me from the toe to the heel. Then leaving the 8 stitches still on the needle, with 2 other needles I picked up 20 stitches on each side of the 8 stitches, and worked those off, and binded off the last row. My slipper came out fine, but doesn't look like your bottom. yours looks like a lot more stitches than 8. So I came back to check if I misread or missed something, and now the patter is gone.
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ReplyDeleteI need to k ow if a size 4 American needle and are you using 4y fingering or 4play worsted or could I use sport thank you ahead of time
ReplyDeleteI used a size 3 American needle and worsted weight, 4 ply yarn. Came out just right. Sport weight would be too thin.
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