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more yarnlove at turtlesplusrhinos.wordpress.com Cozy Dozy House Slippers Fits women's size 78. Things you'll need: worsted yarn o I used 3 colors: white (yarn 1), red (yarn 2) and gray (yarn 3) size F crochet hook darning needle to sew up end buttons Abbreviations: ch = chain hcd = halfdouble crochet sc = single crochet beg = beginning stitch Slipper (make 2 for a pair) Begin: Chain 10 Row 1: yarn 1; hdc in the 3rd ch from the hook, (2 skipped chains count as the first hdc, now and through out) hdc in the next 6 chs, 7 hdc in the end chain. Continuing around the opposite side of the chain, hdc in the next 6chs. 5 hdc in the last ch, join with a slst to the first hdc. Chain 2 (do not turn your work until row 13) (26 hdc, measures about 3” from end to end) Row 2: 1 sc in each sc around, join with a slst to the beg. Chain 1 (26 sc) Row 3: 1 sc in each sc around, join with a slst to the beg. Chain 2 (26 sc) Row 4: 1 hdc in each sc around, join with a slst to the beg. Chain 1 (26 hdc) Row 5: 1 sc in each sc around, join with a slst to the beg. Chain 1 with new color (yarn 2) (26 sc) Row 6 8: 1 sc in each sc around, join with a slst to the beg. Chain 1 (26 sc) Row 9: 1 sc in the first 8 sc, 2 sc in the 9th sc, 1 sc in each of the next 2 sc (10th and 11th), 2 sc in the 12th sc, 1 sc in the next 9 sc (13th 21st), 2 sc in the 22nd sc, 1 sc in the 23rd and 24th sc, 2 sc in the 25th sc; slst to join with the beg chain. Chain 1 (30 sc) Rows 10 & 11: 1 sc in each sc around (change yarn color as desired), join with a slst to the beg. Chain 1 (30 sc) Row 12: 1 sc in each sc around (change yarn color as desired), join with a slst to the beg. Chain 2 (30 sc)

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Cozy  Dozy  House  Slippers    Fits  women's  size  7-­‐8.    Things  you'll  need:  

• worsted  yarn  o I  used  3  colors:  white  (yarn  1),  red  (yarn  2)  and  gray  (yarn  3)  

• size  F  crochet  hook  • darning  needle  to  sew  up  end  • buttons  

 Abbreviations:  

• ch  =  chain  • hcd  =  half-­‐double  crochet  • sc  =  single  crochet  • beg  =  beginning  stitch  

   

 Slipper  (make  2  for  a  pair)    

Begin:  Chain  10    

Row  1:  yarn  1;  hdc  in  the  3rd  ch  from  the  hook,  (2  skipped  chains  count  as  the  first  hdc,  now  and  through  out)  hdc  in  the  next  6  chs,  7  hdc  in  the  end  chain.  Continuing  around  the  opposite  side  of  the  chain,  hdc  in  the  next  6chs.  5  hdc  in  the  last  ch,  join  with  a  slst  to  the  first  hdc.  Chain  2  (do  not  turn  your  work  until  row  13)  (26  hdc,  measures  about  3”  from  end  to  end)    

Row  2:  1  sc  in  each  sc  around,  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  1  (26  sc)    

Row  3:  1  sc  in  each  sc  around,  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  2  (26  sc)    

Row  4:  1  hdc  in  each  sc  around,  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  1  (26  hdc)    

Row  5:  1  sc  in  each  sc  around,  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  1  with  new  color  (yarn  2)  (26  sc)    

Row  6  -­‐  8:  1  sc  in  each  sc  around,  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  1  (26  sc)    

Row  9:  1  sc  in  the  first  8  sc,  2  sc  in  the  9th  sc,  1  sc  in  each  of  the  next  2  sc  (10th  and  11th),  2  sc  in  the  12th  sc,  1  sc  in  the  next  9  sc  (13th  -­‐  21st),  2  sc  in  the  22nd  sc,  1  sc  in  the  23rd  and  24th  sc,  2  sc  in  the  25th  sc;  slst  to  join  with  the  beg  chain.  Chain  1  (30  sc)    

Rows  10  &  11:  1  sc  in  each  sc  around  (change  yarn  color  as  desired),  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  1  (30  sc)    

Row  12:  1  sc  in  each  sc  around  (change  yarn  color  as  desired),  join  with  a  slst  to  the  beg.  Chain  2  (30  sc)    

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Row  13:  1  hdc  in  same  sc  as  chain  2,  1  hdc  in  the  next  19  sc,  2  hdc  in  the  20th  sc.  Chain  1,  turn  (24  hdc)    Row  14:  1  sc  in  the  same  sc  as  chain  1,  1  sc  in  the  nect  21  sc,  2  sc  in  the  22nd  and  23rd  sc.  Chain  1,  trun  (26  sc)    

Rows  15:  1  sc  in  each  sc  (change  yarn  color  as  desired).  Chain  1,  trun  (26  sc)  Repeat  row  15  until  the  desired  length  of  the  slipper  is  reached  (my  size  7  1/2  US  needed  35  tight  rows).  Stop  when  the  length  of  the  slipper  reaches  just  to  your  heel.    

*  I  suggest  working  both  slippers  in  a  matching  pair  to  this  point  before  making  the  trim  and  straps,  so  you  can  make  sure  they  match  in  size  and  fit.    

To  bind  slipper:  fold  the  end  at  the  edges  together  and  stitch  the  heel  with  matching  yarn  and  a  darning  needle.  (I  left  a  little  gap  in  my  heel  and  just  stitched  the  top  1/2  inch,  because  I'm  stylish  like  that.)      Band  (make  2,  one  for  each  slipper)    

Begin:  Chain  36  (or,  measure  how  much  chain  you  need  to  wrap  around  the  top  and  the  bottom  of  your  foot  while  it's  in  the  slipper,  this  can  vary  greatly  depending  on  how  high  your  instep  is).    

Row  1:  sc  in  the  second  chain  from  the  end,  1  sc  in  each  chain  to  the  beginning  chain.  Chain  1,  turn  (36  sc,  including  the  end)    

Rows  2  -­‐  5:  1  sc  in  each  sc,  all  the  way  to  the  end,  chaining  1  and  turning  at  the  end  of  each  row.  (36  sc)    

At  the  end  of  row  5,  chain  5  -­‐  7  (depending  on  how  big  you  want  your  button  hole  to  be),  slt  to  join  with  the  very  first  chain  so  that  the  chain  makes  a  loop.  Chain  1,  turn.  1  sc  in  each  sc  back  over  the  loop  to  make  the  loop  thicker  (continue  this  until  your  loop  is  as  thick  as  you  want  it,  maybe  not  too  thicker  than  3  rows  if  you  actually  want  to  use  it  as  a  button  hole).      

Attach  the  band  to  the  slipper  by  stitching  it  in  place.  The  best  way,  I  found,  is  to  put  on  the  slipper  and  wrap  the  band  around  your  foot  to  see  where  it  feels  the  most  comfortable.  Use  a  darning  needle  and  matching  yarn  to  stitch  on  the  band.  Sew  buttons  of  your  choice  onto  the  slipper  right  next  to  the  non-­‐looped  end  of  the  band.  For  a  maryjane  kind  of  slipper,  the  loop  and  the  button  can  meet  just  on  the  outside  of  the  foot.  You  can  also  stitch  the  whole  band  on  the  slipper,  never  mind  the  loop  and  button,  and  use  it  as  a  slip  on...  it  is  a  slipper  after  all!