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Crochet Mary Jane Slippers


Kathleen

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I've posted this pattern here on my blog. I hope you like them! They were fun and easy!

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Thanks to your suggestions, I submitted the pattern to the Crochet a Day calendar and they loved it. I just signed the release! Thanks you guys

 

My Blog:

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<img border=0 src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v84/crochetville/hyper.gif" /> <span style="font-family:comic sans ms; color:purple;">Those are adorable! I've been looking for an easy pattern to do while taking a break from bigger stuff.

 

Thanks!</span>

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<span style="font-family:comic sans ms; color:purple;">I have a silly question...

 

It says not to join rows 1-17...how do I work it then? Do I work in rounds, or do I turn at the end and go back the other way?</span>

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THanks everyone. Sorry about the spinning siggy LOL! I'll find an immobile one :)

 

I'll consider the calendar, it sounds like fun.

 

I have a new resolution. I plan to start writing down my creations --I create all the time but never write anything down. Now, hopefully, I'll have lots of patterns to share with everyone.

 

Kathleen

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sent in my submission today. Thanks for the suggestion.
:clap I'm so glad you did! :cloud9 Hooray for the calendar! Let's show 'em what we've got, ya know?! :cheer2
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These slippers are made from a chenille yarn I bought at a thrift store. Its 3 ply, but very thin. I think if you use any kind of yarn it would work. I have made these slippers with everything from a thin wool to a chunky and they all trun out great! Good luck.

 

 

Kathleen

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I find the aran weight in the Uk to approximately the same as worsted in Canada. I live in Germany which adds more to this whole yarn thing (my husband is british). Butterfly I find Texere Yarns really good for giving weights in their online catalog. I sort have it all figured out but the differences in hook sizes just complicates things further so I just end up winging it anyways.

 

Hope that sort of helps.

 

Rachel

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What shoe size is the pattern written for? Will it matter between a size 7 or a 9 or is it just stretchy enough that it'll fit both? Thanks!!

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Its a size 7 - 8. Those are my feet and I wear a 7. They stretch quite a bit, but if you need them to be longer, you can increase the rows. (see the bottom of the pattern on tips) Thanks everyone.

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