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If you are looking to make slippers fast and thick, this is the pattern for you! For this pattern, I’ve designed it so you can use either 2 strands of worsted weight yarn (10 ply or No. 4 yarn) or you can use super bulky yarn (14 ply or No. 6 yarn). The number of stitches and rows per inch is quite low, so they work up very quickly. The pattern is knitted flat on 1 set of 5 mm (US size 8) single pointed needles. The pattern itself only involves basic stitches including the knit and purl stitch, k2tog, P2tog and casting on stitches. Easy peasy! For real. This is a great knitting pattern for beginners! The sizes are for adults only! You can make slippers that fit women and men from a size 6-12. The purchase of this pattern allows you to make and sell the slippers, but you may not redistribute or resell this pattern.
Lace gets a whole new look! Lace has traditionally been knit in finer weight yarns to create airy, delicate designs. But when knit in bulky yarns, lace becomes bold, graphic, and dramatic. Working with thicker yarns also makes the projects move along more quickly and the lace repeats shorter, so it's easy to learn new stitches and techniques. For those new to bulky yarns, Barbara Benson shows you how these yarns work best in lace designs and provides tips and tricks for reading and executing lace patterns. Then you are ready to knit any of the 20 patterns for beautiful lacy shawls, mitts, hats, cowls, blankets, and more. Gorgeous photography by Gale Zucker shows the pieces to their full, stunning effect. Get those big needles and chunky yarn ready to roll!
 Knitted slippers and house shoes: These are the new frontier for the legions of knitters passionate about sock knitting. And The Knitted Slipper Book is an everything-you-need-to-know guide to making this exciting variation on the sock. Whatever your preference—moccasins, mukluks, clogs, ballet flats, boots, booties, or Mary Janes—you’ll find all of the instruction you need. This eclectic collection of 30 designs is meant to satisfy the slipper styles of everyone in the family, young and old, male and female. In addition to the knitting instructions, techniques covered include felting; shaping; sizing; attaching soles, linings, and insoles; and finishing with tassels, pom-poms, and other trims. Step-by-step photos assure beautiful, hard-wearing, and well-fitting results. Praise for The Knitted Slipper Book: “It’s impossible to flip through without smiling. The color, the photography, the projects are imbued with joy.†? —Knitty.com “I really like the range of sizes . . . I love, love, love the Genie Folk Slippers!†? —Knit Knit Café Blog “Fireside booties are genius shoes because they warm the feet and the ankles. The sleepy friends slippers are super adorable. The photos of each slipper are fantastic.†? —Sweetly Made "This book is a lot of fun, offering options both whimsical and practical. But beware: looking at it might inspire you to want to knit slippers for everyone in your family. Or everyone on your Christmas list. Or to institute a no shoes in the house rule and knit a basket of slippers to leave by the door for guests.†? —About.com “We’re super psyched to offer you a free knitting pattern . . . (You’ll definitely want to check out the trailer for the book. It’s unbelievably adorable!) Katie suggests whipping up several of these clogs for house guests—but of course, a couple of pairs for yourself would be nice, too.†? —Craftsy.com “I love this book! You will too. And so will Mom, and Grandma! A perfect gift for every knitter on your Holiday gift list.†? —Gingerbread Snowflakes “You can have all your gift knitting done from one book! Such a smart, fun yet functional collection of knits.†? —Petite Purls “The Knitted Slipper Book provides magic, along with a hefty dose of practicality.†? —Shelf Awareness “It’s a wonderful, multi-faceted book—and once I’ve finished knitting my way through it, I’ll be looking for the sequel!†? —Kangath Knits “We’re in the time of year when crafters seek out patterns and ideas for handmade holiday gifts. There’s a winner on each page of The Knitted Slipper Book.†? —Cleveland Plain Dealer “Patterns range from baby to large adults sizes, making this book of 30 designs especially appealing to those who have plans to make handmade holiday gifts this year.†? —Grand Rapids Press “Everything you need to know about how to make these warm and cozy beauties is all in one book, hooray for that!†? —Smashed Peas and Carrots “Because everyone needs cute house shoes, right?†? —DallasNews.com
This is the third compilation of knitted slipper patterns for adults. Made to fit snuggly and comfortably you can make a number of unique designs to suit nearly anyone. Some of the patterns are a bit more challenging, while others are designed for beginners. The patterns also include QR codes you can scan with your phone or tablet to watch helpful how-to videos on YouTube to brush up on any techniques you may need extra help with. Many of the patterns also include helpful step-by-step photos if unable to access the internet for help. This publication includes the following titles: Snug Slip-On Knit Slippers Nearly Seamless Cuffed Bootie Slippers – Extra Thick! Bulky Yarn Slippers – Extra Thick! Minimalist Round Toe Slippers Chevron Striped Moccasin Slippers Rolled Cuff Slippers Long Cuffed Slippers Whip up a pair of these cozy, hand knit slippers in no time and say goodbye to cold feet!
Quick to make, simple to construct, and fun to give, the soft slippers that crafters can make in this book come in an array of sizes and styles for both children and adults. Using only one skein of chunky weight yarn, most of the projects in this collection can be finished by intermediate-skilled knitters in a single afternoon. Patterns include Mary Janes, Ballet Flats, Lacy Toe-up Slipper Socks, Mitered Square Cuff socks, and more.
This is a great pattern for anyone who has limited knitting experience. If you know how to purl, knit, K2tog, M1 and Cast on, this pattern should be no problem. If you have any issues, the pattern contains QR codes you can take a photo of and the link will take you directly to the video to show you how to do it. The pattern is knitted on one set of single pointed needles - size 6 US or 4mm with worsted weight yarn. No extra needles or techniques are required to make a very comfy pair of slippers. And better still, you can make slippers to fit a foot up to an adult men's size 14. Yup! That big. And as small as a woman's size 6; all North American sizing. The purchase of this pattern allows you to make and sell the slippers, but you may not redistribute or resell this pattern in any form.
Illustrated instructions to rose-pattern knitting in Iceland, with twenty-six simple patterns and information on basic techniques and yarns.
Using just one ball of wool, cotton, silk, or variegated yarn, any crafter with a pair of knitting needles or crochet hooks including beginners young and old can make any of the huge variety of projects in this book.
This pattern is written to fit nearly all child sized feet. This particular pattern will fit a foot that is 4 inches (10 cm) up to 8 3/4 inches (22 cm) in length. That is a toddler size 1 up to a nearly adult size 5, in US sizing. Please note, this isn’t a pattern for beginners, but if you know how to knit a stitch, pick up stitches and knit two stitches together, you should be okay. I’ve added a TON of photos and a how-to video to help you along with any of the more confusing parts. And please take note, you use 2 (two) sets of single point needles to make this. ​​​​​​​ Because these are made for little feet, they often don’t need much yarn and are quick to make. This makes them a great way to use up the smaller leftover bits from larger projects.