To make them you just measure the length of the foot and divide that number by two. Then you knit 7 squares that have a diagonal measurement of half of your foot length. Be sure to leave long ends when you cast on and bind off. You will use these to sew the slippers together.
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Saturday, July 24, 2010
Easy Knitted Slippers
I finally got these little slippers done for India. I got the instructions from WWW.annaea.wordpress.com who said they found it at Frugal Knitting Haus. However, I could not find it there.
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To make them you just measure the length of the foot and divide that number by two. Then you knit 7 squares that have a diagonal measurement of half of your foot length. Be sure to leave long ends when you cast on and bind off. You will use these to sew the slippers together.
To make them you just measure the length of the foot and divide that number by two. Then you knit 7 squares that have a diagonal measurement of half of your foot length. Be sure to leave long ends when you cast on and bind off. You will use these to sew the slippers together.
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KAREN SAYS:
Thanks! I had made these years ago and couldn't locate the pattern. I found it at the Internet Archive:
https://web.archive.org/web/20050127085727/http://frugalknit12330.goeserv.com/homepage/freepat2.htm
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