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One of my favourite things to knit...slippers just like Grandma used to make. This pattern includes instructions to make slippers that will fit adults from a woman's size 7-12 and a man's 6-13.

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Copyright 2020by Janis Frank - photo 1Copyright 2020by Janis Frank This ebook islicensed for your personal enjoyment - photo 2Copyright 2020by Janis Frank This ebook islicensed for your personal enjoyment - photo 3 Copyright 2020by Janis Frank This ebook islicensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not bere-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to sharethis book with another person, please purchase an additional copyfor each reader. If youre reading this book and did not purchaseit, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please returnto Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you forrespecting the hard work of this author. The purchase of this ebookallows you to make and sell the physical items you create.

One of myfavourite things to knit...slippers just like Grandma used tomake.This pattern includes instructions to make slippers that willfit adults from a woman's size 7-12 or a man's 6-11. Men's size 12-13 are given separately following the general pattern. For morefor knitting patterns and how-to's, please visit my website KweenBee.com . Table ofContents Men and Women'sSizes Things youneed: 200 grams ofworsted weight yarn Set of 2 size 5mm ( US size 8) knitting needles or whatever size to obtain correctgauge. Set of 4 size 5mm (US size 8) double pointed needles or whatever size to obtaincorrect gauge. Gauge: 12 rowsstockinette = 2" 9 stitchesstockinette = 2" Be sure tocheck your gauge to obtain correct sizing! Slippers aregiven for a woman's size 7-8 (9-10, 11-12) or man's sizes6-7 (8-9, 10-11).

The foot lengths of a man's size 6-7 are aboutthe same as that of a woman's size 7-8 and so on. Cast on 40sts Row 1: P13 K1P12 K1 P13 Row 2: K13 P1K12 P1 K13 Repeat rows 1and 2 for 26 (30, 34) more times. Shape toe: Next Row: Withright side of work facing you P1 *(K1 P1) Repeat from * 5 moretimes K1 P12 *(K1 P1) Repeat from * 6 more times. Next Row: Withwrong side facing you (K1 P1) Repeat from * 6 more times K12 *(P1K1) Repeat from * 6 more times. Repeat these 2rows for 18 (20, 22) more rows. 20 (22, 24) rows ribbed.

Next Row: Withright side facing K2tog 7 times. P2tog 5 times P1. K2tog 7 timesP1. 21 stitches remaining. Next Row: P8 K6P7 Next Row: K2tog3 times. P2 tog 3 times.

K2tog 4 times K1. 11 stitches. Next Row: P5 K3P3. Last Row: Drawyarn through loops and pull together to form toe. Sew seam up tostart of ribbed stitches. Form back flap ofheel: With right sideof work facing you, draw up 14 stitches between the fold lines thatmark the sole of the slipper.

Row 1: Knitacross. Row 2: Purlacross. Row 3: K2togK10 K2tog. 12 stitches Row 4: Purlacross. Row 5: Knitacross. 10 stitches. 10 stitches.

Row 7: Knitacross. Row 8: Purlacross. Row 9: K2tog K6K2tog. 8 stitches Row 10: Purlacross. Row 11: Knitacross. 6 stitches. 6 stitches.

Row 13: Knitacross. Row 14: Purlacross. Row 15: K2togK2 K2tog. 4 stitches Row 16: Purlacross. Row 17: Knitacross. 2 stitches. 2 stitches.

Row 19: Knitacross. Bind off Create cuff: With yourdouble pointed needles and with the right side of your slipperfacing you pick up 36 (38, 40) stitches around the stockinettestitch portion of slipper. Be sure to include 2 stitches bound offfor the heel flap. Divide evenly on 3 of the double pointedneedles. Row 1 - 6: *(K1P1) Repeat 17 (18, 19) more times. Row 7 - 10:Knit Bindoff loosely .

If too tight itwill be hard to get the slipper on. Sew up seemsfor heel flap. Work in ends. Make another to match. Instructions for men ' s size12 - 13 Yarn, gauge and needles remain the same Cast on 42 Row 1: P13 K1 P14 K1 P13
Row 2: K13 P1 K124P1 K13
Repeat rows 1 and 2 for 38 more times.
Shape toe: Next Row: Withright side of work facing you P1 *(K1 P1) Repeat from * 5 moretimes K1 P14 *(K1 P1) Repeat from * 6 more times.
Repeat these 2 rows for 24 more rows. 26 rows of ribbed. 26 rows of ribbed.

Next Row: Withright side facing K2tog 7 times. P2tog 6 times P1. K2tog 7 timesP1. 22 stitches remaining. Next Row: P8 K7P7 Next Row: K2tog3 times. P2 tog 4 times.

K2tog 4 times. 11 stitches. Next Row: P4 K3P4. Last Row: Drawyarn through loops and pull together to form toe. Sew seam up tostart of ribbed stitches. Form back flap ofheel: With right sideof work facing you, draw up 16 stitches between the fold lines thatmark the sole of the slipper.

Row 1: Knitacross. Row 2: Purlacross. Row 3: K2togK12 K2tog. 14 stitches Row 4: Purlacross. Row 5: Knitacross. 12 stitches Row 7: Knitacross. 12 stitches Row 7: Knitacross.

Row 8: Purlacross. Row 9: K2tog K8K2tog. 10 stitches. Row 10: Purlacross. Row 11: Knitacross. 8 stitches Row 13: Knitacross. 8 stitches Row 13: Knitacross.

Row 14: Purlacross. Row 15: K2togK4 K2tog. 6 stitches. Row 16: Purlacross. Row 17: Knitacross. 4 stitches Row 19: Knitacross. 4 stitches Row 19: Knitacross.

Row 20: Purlacross. Row 21: K2togtwice. 2 stitches. Row 22: Purlacross. Row 23: Knitacross. Bind off Create cuff: With yourdouble pointed needles and with the right side of your slipperfacing you pick up 44 stitches around the stockinette stitchportion of slipper.

Be sure to include 2 stitches bound off for theheel flap. Divide evenly on 3 of the double pointed needles. Row 1 - 8: *(K1P1) Repeat 21 more times. Row 9 - 14:Knit Bindoff loosely . If too tight itwill be hard to get the slipper over the wearers heel. Sew up seemsfor heel flap.

Work in ends. Make another to match. As some finalhints, don't feel that the cuff needs to be the same colour as theslipper itself. A nice change is to make the cuff in acomplimentary colour, especially if you have used variegated yarn.You can also use this pattern to use up some of your left over woolby making the toe (ribbed section) a different colour also. Like all of mypatterns you have my permission to sell and/or give away theslippers that you make using this pattern. You are NOT permitted toreprint this pattern in any form unless you have obtained mywritten permission to do so.

If youhave any questions, please feel free to leave a comment or send meyour questions at . Copyright 2020 Janis Frank Help Support My Work! F ollow me on Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , Pinterest and YouTube . Every follow, subscribe, thumbs up, like, heart and sharehelp increase my popularity on the web and get more viewers to mywork. It costs you nothing but helps me sooooo much! If you'd like to help outfinancially, you can check out my page here Help Support MyWork. If youlove this pattern, be sure to check out my website KweenBee.com . More FREEknitting patterns on my website This is the latest list of patterns I have on my website.

Itis an ever growing list so you might want to click the followinglink to check out my FreeKnitting Patterns page. I design newpatterns as I get time and add them to my website. This list won'tautomatically update if I've added new patterns. Sorry. If you have printed this pattern... of course, the linkswon't work! When you are on your favourite search engine likeGoogle, Bing, Yahoo, etc.

Enter the term Kweenbee and the title as it iswritten below (capitalization isn't important). It will pop up foryou in the search results and be super-easy to find. For example,enter it like this: Your results will have my pattern at thevery top usually Depending on the - photo 4 Your results will have my pattern at thevery top, usually. Depending on the popularity of the pattern, youmay get a link to Pinterest or Ravelry first. Don't worry! All ofthose options have links back to my original patterns,too! Easy to Knit Slippers Great Beginner KnittingPattern Bars and Stripes Knitted Dishcloth Pattern Adult & Child Knitted SlippersWithBOWS!! Knit a Simple Dishcloth Cable Knit Slippers for Children andAdults How to Knit a Way Cool Monster Purse How to Knit Texting Mittens

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