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  • wtgW Offline
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    I was looking at Bernard's website a while back and he had a link to this woman's site. I really like this pattern for a crocheted slipper, something I could use myself or give away. Plus it's so easy and super fast.

    Here's her blog post:

    https://auntekristy.blogspot.com/2016/03/free-crochet-pattern-ahh-spa-slippers_26.html

    And here's the printable pattern:

    https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_oZ8-XeMq3pU0F5bDJxNzhkbGc/view?resourcekey=0-L6YlZ6tHwYJJsGJ2iVI1ww

    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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      Lisa
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      I taught myself to knit in high school from a book and apparently learned the purl stitch backwards - like I was wrapping the yarn the wrong way around the needle, which gave my stockinette stitch this weird twisted look -- it sounds kind of like what adagio is talking about above. It took me years to figure out what was wrong but once I learned it the right way, my knitting looked so much better. That said, I haven't knitted anything in like 20 years either so I'm not one to give advice here, LOL!

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      • LisaL Lisa

        I taught myself to knit in high school from a book and apparently learned the purl stitch backwards - like I was wrapping the yarn the wrong way around the needle, which gave my stockinette stitch this weird twisted look -- it sounds kind of like what adagio is talking about above. It took me years to figure out what was wrong but once I learned it the right way, my knitting looked so much better. That said, I haven't knitted anything in like 20 years either so I'm not one to give advice here, LOL!

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        AdagioM
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        @Lisa Yes. It’s not wrong, it’s just different. You just have to know which way your stitch is mounted, and know which way to stick your needle in on the following row.

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          #10

          One of my unfinished cross stitch projects. Christmas Tumte. It's most of the way there.

          alt text

          There are four more in the series: Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter Tumten. I just have the graphs for those; they weren't kits with floss and fabric. Maybe I'll throw them on Etsy.

          When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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            Great video about various cast-on methods. I had no idea!!

            Link to video

            Having access to video tutorials makes learning new and different techniques so easy....

            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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              The other unfinished piece I have stashed away.

              What the finished product looks like:

              alt text

              This is what I have done:

              alt text

              Gulp.

              When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                AdagioM
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                Those are lovely!

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                  Mary Anna
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                  I've done a number of needle arts over the years--crocheting, crewel embroidery, cross-stitch, sewing--but I never got really good at any of them. (This is a metaphor for my life.) Knitting was beyond me, though. Somehow, a single crochet hook is easier for me to handle and, more importantly, crochet stitches are more intuitive for me in terms of shaping the item into something three-dimensional.

                  There's a yarn shop a couple of blocks from the new house and I have a yen to start a new project after I finish unpacking. (So not any time soon.) It will probably be a scarf and hat, since I've moved to the Great White North and making gloves and mittens scares me.

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                    Steve Miller
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                    Oh - you’ve moved! Which means your project must be done! If you mentioned it somewhere I must have missed it.

                    How did it all go? What do you think so far?

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                    • wtgW wtg

                      I was looking at Bernard's website a while back and he had a link to this woman's site. I really like this pattern for a crocheted slipper, something I could use myself or give away. Plus it's so easy and super fast.

                      Here's her blog post:

                      https://auntekristy.blogspot.com/2016/03/free-crochet-pattern-ahh-spa-slippers_26.html

                      And here's the printable pattern:

                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_oZ8-XeMq3pU0F5bDJxNzhkbGc/view?resourcekey=0-L6YlZ6tHwYJJsGJ2iVI1ww

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                      #16

                      @wtg said in Taking up needlework again?:

                      I was looking at a website a while back which had a link to this woman's site. I really like this pattern for a crocheted slipper, something I could use myself or give away. Plus it's so easy and super fast.

                      Here's her blog post:

                      https://auntekristy.blogspot.com/2016/03/free-crochet-pattern-ahh-spa-slippers_26.html

                      And here's the printable pattern:

                      https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_oZ8-XeMq3pU0F5bDJxNzhkbGc/view?resourcekey=0-L6YlZ6tHwYJJsGJ2iVI1ww

                      First slipper socks:

                      alt text

                      alt text

                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                        👍👍👍

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                          AdagioM
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                          Nice! and they fit!

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                            Once I figured out the pattern it was no problem to customize the fit as I crocheted. Also, because of how they're worked, it's easy to make the heel a different color. I think that could be kind of cute. It's a great way to use up smaller quantities of yarn that I have in my stash that I originally bought for hats and scarves or that are left over from other projects. Trying to clean house, ya know!

                            I plan to make a bunch of these slippers and donate them to the gift shop at the senior home where my Mom used to live. I'd like to be able to tag them with some kind of sizing information. I've been calling friends to ask them for their foot measurements and shoe size so I have some idea of what size they are once I finish them.

                            @AdagioM - I still plan to try out knitting again. I've located the knitting needles, which is an important first step!

                            Stay tuned...

                            When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                            • wtgW wtg

                              Once I figured out the pattern it was no problem to customize the fit as I crocheted. Also, because of how they're worked, it's easy to make the heel a different color. I think that could be kind of cute. It's a great way to use up smaller quantities of yarn that I have in my stash that I originally bought for hats and scarves or that are left over from other projects. Trying to clean house, ya know!

                              I plan to make a bunch of these slippers and donate them to the gift shop at the senior home where my Mom used to live. I'd like to be able to tag them with some kind of sizing information. I've been calling friends to ask them for their foot measurements and shoe size so I have some idea of what size they are once I finish them.

                              @AdagioM - I still plan to try out knitting again. I've located the knitting needles, which is an important first step!

                              Stay tuned...

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                              AdagioM
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                              @wtg This might be helpful for you: a table of standard sizes for knitting socks. Slippers should be similar.

                              Table here

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                                👍 👍 👍

                                That's just what I need!!

                                Thanks, @AdagioM!

                                When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                  👍 👍 👍

                                  That's just what I need!!

                                  Thanks, @AdagioM!

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                                  AdagioM
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                                  @wtg This one includes kids’ sizing!

                                  craft yarn council sock chart

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                                    Thanks for that, @AdagioM .

                                    Up till now, I've made items where the size isn't critical (scarves, hats, afghans). "Negative ease", mentioned in that first table, is a new term for me. Obviously important when one is making slippers, or especially for socks!

                                    When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                      Next up...I bought some closeout fingering yarn a ways back. I found a couple of patterns for crocheted socks that I'm going to try. I thought about trying to knit them, but I'm so much more comfortable with crocheting and it's my first try at both socks and a fingering weight yarn, so I figure I better keep the complications to a minimum.

                                      https://cdn.accentuate.io/6959622455389/12378270040157/Moss-Stitch-Socks_M22121-SE-v1665583489187.pdf

                                      https://cdn.accentuate.io/4679128514653/12378270040157/Crochet-Pattern-Cozy-Crochet-Socks-90528AD-v1591361795822.PDF

                                      I'm also putting together a listing for craigslist to see if I can find homes for some of the cross stitch kits that I know I'll never get to. I also have a ton of graphs for pieces I've finished. If anyone is interested, I can post pics here. All free to a good WTF home.

                                      When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                        Oh, and @AdagioM ... I found a pattern for a crocheted brioche hat that is up next after the socks....

                                        http://megan.cc/CrochetBriocheHat/

                                        When the world wearies and society ceases to satisfy, there is always the garden - Minnie Aumônier

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                                          Oh, and @AdagioM ... I found a pattern for a crocheted brioche hat that is up next after the socks....

                                          http://megan.cc/CrochetBriocheHat/

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                                          @wtg The other thing you can do is hold that fingering weight yarn double, and that will give you the equivalent of a light worsted weight yarn. Bigger needle/hook, faster work!

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