This free knitting pattern shows you how to knit a pair of slippers that would make your Grandma proud.
Cast on 34sts.
1st Row Sl.1(slip tog),K10, P1,K10,P1,K11.
2nd Row Sl.1, K33, repeat these 2 rows 23 times more.
mark beginning of last row with a different colored yarn.
49th Row Sl.1, K2 Tog,knit to last 3 sts, K2 Tog through back of loop,K1.
Knit 5 Rows
Repeat last 6 rows once more.
61st Row As 49th row.
Knit 4 Rows.
Next Row Sl.1, (Knit 2 Tog) to last st. K1.
Next Row Sl.1, (Knit 2 Tog) to end.
Next Row - (K2 Tog) to end.
Break off yarn and thread through remaining stitches and fasten off.
Join seam from this end as far as the marker. Join back seam.
Work 2nd slipper to match.
Crochet a chain to form a bow and sew into the front of each slipper.
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Nope, no rows missing. Do the math...Rows 1 & 2 equals 2 rows plus 2 x 23 equals 46 plus the 2 equals 48...next row is 49.
When you do the first two rows it asks for you to repeat these same 2 rows 23 times which add up to 46 rows (1 row+2row=2 rows, then 2 rows X 23repeats on 1 and 2=46 rows, then 46 rows + first 2 rows 48 rows) Then you follow row 49 as in pattern above.
I learned to knit these slippers many years ago, when I first started knitting. Have made many for nursing homes, etc. My directions used 2 strands of yarn, and included a separate sole knit with 3 strands of yarn, one of which was pure wool. You can't get as many stitches as the middle section of slippers, too bulky, but just follow the general length, etc. They seem to last forever!
. Jean, Big Sky Country
Are there rows missing? You say to repeat the first 2 rows 23 times then you go to the 49th row-what about the rows inbetween?
Thank you this is great I have been sitting here for an hour looking for this easy pattern..Thank You again...P.Robinson
TYVM very warming...
Thanks
cool slippers, but what does slip together mean? is it a decrease?
Cute... but what size are these? I wear a size 8 womens shoe... will these fit me?
Thanx!