Margaret Slippers Pattern
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$6.00
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Margaret Slippers have a midsummer flower feel and are a quick knit. These slippers were named after my great-great grandmother who immigrated from Wales. She brought with her a spinning wheel to spin flax.
If you are new to colorwork, these slippers are a fabulous intro to knitting with two colors and will build your colorwork skills.
Whenever I give a pair of slippers as a gift, I don’t wrap them, I just tie a colorful ribbon around them. They make a cheerful gift.
Sizes
Women’s medium size 6-8
Finished Measurements
Unfelted slipper: 9.33” x 5.16” Felted slipper: 9.2” x 4.42”
Using a worsted weight yarn like Quince and Co’s Owl will make a much larger slipper and will fit size US women’s 9-13. Use a US 4 (3.5) when working with worsted yarn. If you would like to use Owl because it’s soft, but need a smaller size, just felt the slippers longer to shrink them.
Yarn
Rauma 3 tr. Strikkegarn
Main Color: 50 g off white 101 (or 105 meters of equivalent DK-weight)
Contrasting Color: 50 g Blue 144 (or 105 meters of equivalent DK-weight)
OR
For a larger slipper use worsted weight like Quince and Co Owl. You will need 50-g skein of each Elf and Cielo.
Needles
Double-pointed needles 3.25 mm, 3 mm crochet hook (or another size double-point needles to obtain the correct gauge)
For larger slippers 3.5 mm, and 3mm crochet hook
Notions
Darning needle
Gauge and Swatch
Swatch in colorwork. 24 stitches/24 rows = 4 inches or 10 centimeters
Worsted gauge: 22-23 stitches = 4 inches or 10 centimeters
If you are working with Rauma Strikkegarn and you need a larger size, determine gauge, then move up a needle size for a roomier slipper. If you need a smaller size, go down a needle size (from gauge) or shrink them a bit by extra felting in hot water. Lightly felted to 28 stitches/24.4 rows = 4 inches or 10 centimeters.
Skills Used
Long-tail cast on
Knitting in colorwork
Purling in colorwork
Catching floats
ssk
k2tog
Backward loop
Knitting flat
Knitting in the round
Crochet edge (single crochet, UK double)
Chart reading
If you are new to colorwork, these slippers are a fabulous intro to knitting with two colors and will build your colorwork skills.
Whenever I give a pair of slippers as a gift, I don’t wrap them, I just tie a colorful ribbon around them. They make a cheerful gift.
Sizes
Women’s medium size 6-8
Finished Measurements
Unfelted slipper: 9.33” x 5.16” Felted slipper: 9.2” x 4.42”
Using a worsted weight yarn like Quince and Co’s Owl will make a much larger slipper and will fit size US women’s 9-13. Use a US 4 (3.5) when working with worsted yarn. If you would like to use Owl because it’s soft, but need a smaller size, just felt the slippers longer to shrink them.
Yarn
Rauma 3 tr. Strikkegarn
Main Color: 50 g off white 101 (or 105 meters of equivalent DK-weight)
Contrasting Color: 50 g Blue 144 (or 105 meters of equivalent DK-weight)
OR
For a larger slipper use worsted weight like Quince and Co Owl. You will need 50-g skein of each Elf and Cielo.
Needles
Double-pointed needles 3.25 mm, 3 mm crochet hook (or another size double-point needles to obtain the correct gauge)
For larger slippers 3.5 mm, and 3mm crochet hook
Notions
Darning needle
Gauge and Swatch
Swatch in colorwork. 24 stitches/24 rows = 4 inches or 10 centimeters
Worsted gauge: 22-23 stitches = 4 inches or 10 centimeters
If you are working with Rauma Strikkegarn and you need a larger size, determine gauge, then move up a needle size for a roomier slipper. If you need a smaller size, go down a needle size (from gauge) or shrink them a bit by extra felting in hot water. Lightly felted to 28 stitches/24.4 rows = 4 inches or 10 centimeters.
Skills Used
Long-tail cast on
Knitting in colorwork
Purling in colorwork
Catching floats
ssk
k2tog
Backward loop
Knitting flat
Knitting in the round
Crochet edge (single crochet, UK double)
Chart reading