Free Felted Clog Pattern

Free felted clog pattern

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Crocs Unisex Men’s and Women’s Classic Lined Clog | Fuzzy Slippers

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Crocs Men’s and Women’s Baya Lined Clog | Fuzzy Slippers

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Knitting

Knitting

For a variation on these slippers that does not require cutting the opening, click HERE. Despite a warmer winter than usual in North Dakota, my feet are cold ~ and the cute store-bought slippers that have sufficed in other years were making my feet sweat. Etsy is full of enticing wool slippers, but they are unfortunately much out of my price range. Not a problem, I can make my own. But the patterns I found for knitted ones do not look like what I had in mind. I wanted warmth for my toes ~ but NOT the ankles. There are a lot of patterns available, but nothing seemed quite what I wanted, so I have developed my own. I like the slippers so well, I made some for my parents, too. For my mom’s slippers, I used 2 strands Lions Brand Fisherman’s Wool, Oak Tweed. The flower is made with Nature’s Brown in the center and Oatmeal for the petals. Blanket stitching in Nature’s Brown. For my dad’s slippers, I used 2 strands Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool, Nature’s Brown (One 8 oz skein will be enough for one pair, taking the yarn from both ends of the skein.) One strand of the same color for blanket stitching on the cut edges. My slippers (top picture) were made with Lion Brand Fisherman’s Wool, one strand of Nature’s Brown and one strand of Oak Tweed held together. Instructions: 2 3.5 oz balls worsted weight wool Double points and/or 24\


Machine Knitting

Machine Knitting

These are felted clog slippers that I made on my Brother Bulky machine last night. The lady that sent me this site for the pattern told me they will make nice “dog slippers” for my new …


Crochet \u0026 Knitted Slippers

Crochet \u0026 Knitted Slippers


Crafts-Machine Knitting

Crafts-Machine Knitting

This past weekend at the MKGSFBA guild meeting we had Karalyn Rainey from San Diego come and teach us some of her favorite patterns. The first one we all just loved was the Clog Slipper. She made it sound so simple. Really it’s not difficult, but it’s just knowing how to do it. That’s the value of these guild meetings. The pattern can be found at the MKGSD website in their free patterns section. OK first off so sorry for the blurry photo. Sometimes the photos look so good on the little screen then I get them home on the big computer screen and BLUR! You get the idea though. This is what the slipper looks like right off the knitting machine. I thought it was valuable to know this. Yes, this is Karalyn Rainey holding the project up fresh off the needles. She is from the San Diego area and does a lot of machine knitting teaching down there. Their Guild (MKGSD) can be found here. We were very lucky to have her for the day at our guild (MKGSFBA) this past weekend. I took photos of her machine knit slipper in it’s prefelted stage and felted. It makes a size that will fit a woman’s size 8 foot. I’m about that and it was a tiny bit shorter than I’d want. Karalyn says when felting keep and eye on it. Different washers and yarns felt differently. After it’s felted like you want shape it to your foot and let it dry. I took photos o
f the slippers thinking I’d never see them again until I made my own. To my great surprise Karalyn raffled off many of her machine knit examples. Guess who won the pair of machine knit slippers? ME! Below is a picture of Karalyn’s slipper on the left. My first attempt at following the pattern and my notes is on the right. I was so surprised at how well I did. My slipper is pretty rough and had a few mistakes here and there. I made it at my Sacramento Machine Knitters Guild meeting. My fellow knitters said not to worry about it that once felted no one would be able to see anything wrong with it.


Duffers, 19 Row Felted Slippers

Duffers, 19 Row Felted Slippers

This is the original version of the Duffers slippers.This smaller pattern has only three sizes, knitted in a standard foot width. It is a good starting point if you have never knitted felted slippers before and just want to try it out.This pattern file contains versions written in English, German and French.Many, many thanks to Kathrin for the German translation and to Frédi for the French translation and for all their invaluable help and hard work.The slippers can be knitted in a chunky felting yarn or in a worsted yarn held double.Such a simple pattern, knitted either on straight needles or back and forth on a short circulars, the slippers have only 19 rows so it is possible to knit a pair in just a couple of hours.Size before felting: Length Approx. 27 [29, 31] cm / 10½ [11½, 12½] inchesIf you want to knit the two colour version of the pattern, you will need 1 skein of yarn in each of the colours you wish to use. Language English, French, German Brand Independent Designer Designer Knit \u0026 Purl Makes Craft Knitting Format Downloadable PDF Skill Level Beginner Featured Product Cascade 220 Pages 13 Yarn Weight WorstedSee Worsted Knitting YarnsSee Worsted Crochet YarnsSee Worsted YarnsBulkySee Bulky Knitting PatternsSee Bulky Crochet YarnsSee Bulky Crochet PatternsSee Bulky Yarns


Make This

Make This

Slipper clogs made from felted sweaters…as opposed to the Felted Slipper Clogs I usually make. I’ve been making the Fibre Trends Felted Slipper Clogs for quite a few years now and they are always well-received as gifts (we all LOVE them). My parents each have two pairs and have brought them back to me a few times now so that I could put new bottoms on (from felted sweaters) since they wear them so much that they wear holes in them (yes I do accuse them of being \


Crochet Slipper Pattern, Boots Crochet Pattern, Crochet house slipper Pattern, Crochet Boot Pattern, Fits US sizes 5-12, Classic Snow Boots

Crochet Slipper Pattern, Boots Crochet Pattern, Crochet house slipper Pattern, Crochet Boot Pattern, Fits US sizes 5-12, Classic Snow Boots

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