Larsdatter Slippers Pattern

Larsdatter Slippers Pattern

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If you don’t know this already, I am sentimental and often design clothing with secret messages for my children. I designed the Larsdatter sweater for my daughter Anna on her 25th birthday and made her and my daughter-in law Paula these slippers from the same motif for Christmas that year. This motif is full of symbols for hope, love, kindness, charity, growth, happiness, courage, understanding and goodwill—all represented by the tulips and hearts on the top of the slipper (John 13:34). The heel has a crown, to represent blessings and happiness. (Isaiah 35:10). The sole of slipper is a sea of stars (Matthew 2:10) that represent the stars in the heavens that bring us light in darkness. I often think that no matter where we live, we all live under this same beautiful canopy, we all are guided by this lovely light and we are all one. That is what this slipper means to me.

Larsdatter comes in two sizes. The women’s small is a narrower slipper, and will fit US size 4 to 6.5 (pictured). If you have made my slippers before, the larger size is about 6 rows longer than Ingeborg, Hansdatter or Sørine for a more generous fit, but the width is the same. It is the about the same size as my Randi Slipper. If you would like them to fit more like Sørine or Ingeborg, you could take out Rounds 41-43. I tailored this pattern to fit both medium-to-large and small feet. The two charts use the same gauge. I hope you love making these slippers for yourself or your loved ones.


Sizes
Women’s small US shoe size 4-6.5
Women’s medium-large US shoe size 7-11
Finished Measurements
Unfelted slipper: 8 ½” x 5 1/8”/ Felted slipper: approx. 8 1/3” x 4 ¼”
Unfelted slipper: 10 1/3 “x 5 ¼” / Felted slipper: approx.10” x 4 ½
Yarn
NOTE: I have made three pairs of these slippers (in mustard and white and blue and white) and I made each pair with a different DK-weight (or light worsted-weight) yarn. I used the same gauge with all three yarns. You could make this slipper with the beautiful Selkirk Worsted by Fleece and Harmony, with Shelter by Brooklyn Tweed, or you could make them with with Rauma Strikkegarn (pictured). I also love that Rauma Strikkegarn dusty Norwegian blue (104).
Here are some recommendations:
Fleece and Harmony Selkirk Worsted 80 g/ 2.82 oz and 200 yards/ 183 meters
Main Color: A Night Without Stars | 1 skein
Contrasting Color: Natural | 1 skein
OR
Yarn: Brooklyn Tweed Shelter 50 g 140 yards/ 128 meters
Main Color: Haystack | I skein
Contrasting Color: Fossile| 1 skein
OR
Raumagarn 3 tr. Strikkegarn 50 g (1.75 oz) 105 meters
Main Color: White 100 | 1 skein
Contrasting Color: Gold 135 | 1 skein
NOTE: A pair of slippers takes a total of 120- 140 yards.You will be able to knit 3 single slippers from 2 skeins of Rauma Strikkegarn or Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (so if you have 2 skeins of each color, you can knit 3 pairs of slippers). You will be able to knit 2 pair with 1 skein of each color of Fleece and Harmony Selkirk.
Needles
Double-point needles 3.5mm/US 4
Notions
Darning needle
Gauge and Swatch
Swatch in colorwork. Women’s Slipper 24 stitches/24 rows = 4 inches or 10 cm
If 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.
Skills Used
Long-tail cast on
Garter stitch
Knitting in color work
Purling in colorwork
ssk
k2tog
Backward loop increase
Backward loop cast on or 2-color long ail cast on
Colorwork in the round
Tvinnarnand or crochet edge
Running backstitch (sewing)
Binding off
Picking up stitches