I finally finished working out the pattern for the adult-sized slippers. Here's the pattern pdf. They are a little more clog-like and less roundy than the smaller size, but still pretty cute.
You can definitely fudge the sizes larger or smaller by changing needle size or yarn weight. I did a try with bulkier yarn following the pattern exactly and got about a size 39 (US 8). They're very quick to knit. Don't be afraid to mess around with the gauge for sizes.
Queue them up on Ravelry.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Friday, June 12, 2009
Saartje-Inspired Big-Kid Slippers
I have been knitting booties by designer Saartje de Bruijn for a few people I know who are expecting babies. I think these are the cutest booties I've ever seen. Vigo loved these little booties so much he would come up to them and give them a kiss. He really wanted a pair of his own. I first tried just knitting the booties with fat Aran-weight yarn and fat US9 needles, but the shape was just not right. Too floppy, too big, ill-proportioned.
I tossed that first experiment into the washer on hot and they came out very cute as a toddler-size felted slipper.
For the next experiment I tried some short rows in the toe, and the slippers came out just perfect for Vigo's little feet. I've written up the pattern, which you can get here: Saartje-Inspired Big-Kid Slippers pattern as a pdf
Here are pictures of the Big-Kid Slippers and the other booties I've been knitting.
I tossed that first experiment into the washer on hot and they came out very cute as a toddler-size felted slipper.
For the next experiment I tried some short rows in the toe, and the slippers came out just perfect for Vigo's little feet. I've written up the pattern, which you can get here: Saartje-Inspired Big-Kid Slippers pattern as a pdf
Here are pictures of the Big-Kid Slippers and the other booties I've been knitting.
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