This knitted slipper pattern makes for a quick to knit, extra thick slipper with minimal seams. The top is joined to the sole as you knit the sole of the slipper. This is not a pattern for beginners, but easy to do if you have some knitting experience. Photos are supplied to clarify any confusing parts of the design. This pattern gives instructions to make slippers from a woman’s size 6 to a man’s size 12. You can use either 2 strands of worsted weight yarn or Super Bulky yarn.
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!
One of the most practical and easy things to knit are slippers. This is a great pattern to practice if you are a new knitter as it only uses very basic stitches. With this pattern, anyone can create slippers for adults from a woman's size 7-12 or a man's 6-11. The latest edition provides built in links to the YouTube videos demonstrating each stitch used. It also provides links to even more free knitting and crochet patterns! There is also an ad supported version available to read online at KweenBee.com.
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