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  1. When I started making slippers using Tunisian crochet, I experimented with simple construction, mainly. These slippers are my first attempt at trying something more complex. As it turns out, these are my favorite slippers that I’ve made so far. They are extremely comfortable, keep my feet warm, and the faux fur trim makes them extra cozy. Even though the stitches used in this pattern are not very complex, I am qualifying this as an advanced level pattern because of two reasons: – It was a little hard to work some of the stitches with fingering weight yarn, and – The construction of each slipper involves making 5 different sections with different stitches and keeping tension even is a challenge. This pattern comes in 9 sizes! Here's the free pattern: https://knitterknotter.com/slipper-boots-with-faux-fur-trim-free-tunisian-crochet-pattern/
  2. This pair of Kritika slippers is super easy to make, all you need is a rectangle! Once you have a rectangle, there is a little bit of shaping needed. It is very easy, I promise! I also added a crocheted button to each slipper and I think it looks really cute! This pattern uses only Tunisian Simple Stitches so it is perfect for beginners!! It is possible to make them with any combination of colors. I changed color after every row but if you’d rather make it with a single color, that would work great too! These slippers are really quick to make since you are only making rows of Tunisian Simple Stitches – no increases or decreases! It comes in 9 sizes so you can make them for yourself and for your little ones! They would make great gifts too!! The free version on my blog is for US Size 8 for Women.
  3. Have you tried making slippers using Tunisian crochet? Because of the nature of the craft, the fabric that is built is very dense and is perfect for making slippers! I started this project as an experiment to try shaping with short rows. It turned into these lovely slippers that I’ve been using to keep my feet warm during chilly spring days! This pattern uses only Tunisian Simple Stitches and takes advantage of short rows to shape the slippers. This is a fairly quick project and, since it comes in 9 sizes, it is a perfect for making a set for yourself and your little ones! At the end of the pattern, I talk about how these slippers can be secured on the tiny feet of toddlers so they don’t come off while they walk! https://knitterknotter.com/ashvini-tunisian-slippers-free-crochet-pattern/
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