The Fold down slippers Part 1 Crochet Along
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Hi there, love your stuff. Where can I find the written pattern for these fold down slippers, as well as a written pattern for the soles as well?
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@montanamom406 I had been trying to get it up....most much was going on around here. It was taking forever to edit! I'm just glad I finally got it done! Hope it;s a helps! Thanks So Much for being a Dear! Kudos
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Hi Neqibah, thanks for getting back to me. Another question I had, is I wanted to make a bigger size like 11, 12, I started with 26 chains, and then when I reached round 3, I left 14 stiches, and then did first 7 dec, and for the next round I did a dec of 6. Is that correct.
correiamo1 9 months ago
@correiamo1 Greeting Correiamo and to answer your question is yes that sound right. the key is use the amount of chain loops starting that will be the desired size. You will encounter trials and errors. LOL But you're are on the right track!
nequibah 9 months ago
@correiamo1 Greeting Correiamo and to answer your question is yes that sound right. the key is use the amount of chain loops starting that will be the desired size. You will encounter trials and errors. LOL But you're are on the right track! Sorry I've just seem your post and keep me posted on your progress. Thanks
nequibah 9 months ago
Hi i am trying to nmake the soles, but am having problems. you said on your tut, youre using 2 strands, can we use just one. pls help I love thse slipprs, and am trying to make a pair for my husband and my son.
thanks so much for taking the time to show the tuts
correiamo1 9 months ago
@correiamo1 Greetings to you and to answer your question, you can use one strand of yarn but the slippers will be smaller you have to add an even amount of stitches to make larger pairs. I haven't made them with one strand. Because the thickness of 2 strands is more duriable for the designs but it's your choice of course!
Thanks
nequibah 9 months ago
I'm going to make mine tomorrow. Thanks for the instructions.
orilocs 1 year ago
@orilocs Well, I wanna see em' when you finish making them! Thanks for the comment1
nequibah 1 year ago