Margaret Jones wrote:
I'm new to crocheting and I have looked everywhere for an explanation of this part that I don't understand: '1 sc in every row and 1 sc in every sc mid on top of foot' Can you please help me? How many rows? How do I do '1sc in every sc mid on top of foot'? A video would be great and you gave one further up, but it was for a different slipper. Thank you
30.03.2020 kl. 10:35:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Jones, this video shows for another slipper pattern (time code 1:56) how to crochet around the opening of foot, ie how to crochet 1 sc in each sc andn 1 sc in every sc from mid upper foot. Happy crocheting!
30.03.2020 kl. 11:35:Deborah Lillard wrote:
They used to make a liquid that you could put on yarn slippers that stopped them from being so "slick". Would you happen to know anything about this product or anything like it?
20.11.2019 kl. 05:37:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Lillard, please contact your DROPS store - even per mail or telephone - for any further information on this liquid, they might be able to help you. Happy crocheting!
20.11.2019 kl. 08:15:Marina Currie wrote:
Please mail me the stuff and pattern by postal mail.
18.11.2019 kl. 10:12:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Curie, our pattern can only be printed or saved as a .PDF file if using a virtual printer. Happy crocheting!
18.11.2019 kl. 11:01:Sarah wrote:
Hi! I am trying to understand the pattern, i gave Watch the video, following every step. The toe part fits my 6 years old.. normal? Am using Loops & Treads with a 6.5mm crochet... Should i change crochet? Tks
30.04.2019 kl. 13:22:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sarah, is your tension right? You should have 7 dc (UK-English) = 10 cm in width with DROPS Polaris - We are able to provide free patterns thanks to our yarns sold throughout the world. You will therefore understand that we can only recomand you to contact your DROPS Store - even per mail or telephone - for any further help & assistance. Thank you for your comprehension.
30.04.2019 kl. 15:02:Sue wrote:
Can you suggest a substitute yarn? Thank you
20.08.2018 kl. 20:55:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Sue, you can use the yarn converter, which you can find in the materials section, to select a substitute yarn for this pattern.
20.08.2018 kl. 21:06:Karen Whybrow wrote:
Hi there, I have worked the mid back with 1 row sl sts through both layers, which places me at the bottom of the heel and am unsure how to get from the bottom of the heel, to the position to be able to work around the entire slipper. Could you please advise?
21.06.2018 kl. 07:57:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Whybrow, you now cut the yarn and join it again to crochet the edge around opening of slipper. Happy crocheting!
21.06.2018 kl. 08:38:Jere Neal wrote:
I would love to make the slippers, but I and some I might make the slippers for are Senior Citizens and slippers made with yarn are very slippery. Is there something I can use on the bottom of the slipper to make it NOT slippery?
23.05.2018 kl. 05:53:DROPS Design answered:
Hi Jere, You can buy and sew on soles, which you can get in craft stores or hobby stores. This could solve your problem. Happy knitting!
23.05.2018 kl. 07:46:Hannah Seymore wrote:
I need help making a gauge swatch with this pattern, it says DROPS CROCHET HOOK size 10 mm / N/15 – or size needed to get 7 sc = width 10 cm / 4''. How many rows does this mean? I'm a beginner so I'm not quite sure how to do this!
27.04.2018 kl. 13:10:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Seymore, the number of rows is not that important here, you will adjust to the length, but you should have 7 sc = 4" in width to get the correct measurements around foot. Happy crocheting!
27.04.2018 kl. 13:15:Hannah Seymore wrote:
ROUND 3 (WS): Turn piece, work sc and inc 4 sc evenly = 13-14-16 sc. Work 5-5-7 rounds with 1 sc in every sc (last row is worked from RS). When working the 5-5-7 rounds with 1 sc in every sc, do you chain one after joining the round with a slip stitch at the end of each round?
03.04.2018 kl. 05:33:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Seymore, you will replace 1st sc at the beg of row with 1 chain, and finish each row with 1 sl st in the first ch at the beg of row - see CROCHET INFO. Happy crocheting!
03.04.2018 kl. 10:18:Anna P. wrote:
I do have a question about the rows 3-5: there is a note: 'work 5-5-7 rounds with 1 dc in every dc (last row is worked from RS)'. If I work 3rd row WS how can I work last row (5th in this case) from RS? Thanks,
20.02.2017 kl. 14:52:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Anna P., 3rd row will be worked from WS, 4th row will be worked from RS, 5th row will be worked from WS and so on until you have worked a total of 5 rows (+ the first 3 rows), so that you will end with a row from RS (= 8th row from the beg). Happy crocheting!
20.02.2017 kl. 16:11:Teresa Weaver wrote:
Hi, I can't understand how to start the toe and is the whole shoe worked with single crochet? In row 1 , what does work sc "inc "4 sc evenly, mean?
02.12.2016 kl. 22:24:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Weaver, slippers are worked with sc, on row 1 and 3 you will have to inc sts evenly - read more here how to inc evenly. Happy crocheting!
05.12.2016 kl. 10:28:Gina wrote:
After doing the round...what does RS and WS mean? Is it right side and wrong side? What does that mean? do I flip it over? confused
02.01.2016 kl. 00:11:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Gina, that's right, RS = right side and WS = wrong side - you work in rows (= back and forth) but finish each row with 1 sl st in the beg of row, then turn to work alternately from RS and from WS. Happy crocheting!
04.01.2016 kl. 10:40:Kyrie wrote:
Can someone make a video? I'm new to crochet and I've started this pattern and all I have is a giant circle. How could this possibly turn into a shoe????????
08.11.2015 kl. 14:20:DROPS Design answered:
Dear Kyrie, you can get help from the video below - but remember to follow the pattern: start with a magic loop, join each round but turn at the end of each round to work alternately from RS and from WS. Happy crocheting!
09.11.2015 kl. 10:33:Karin wrote:
Hej, första fm på magiska cirkeln brukar inte räknas som en fm. Gör den det i detta fallet för att garnet är tjockt? Tacksam för svar! Vänligen Karin
27.10.2015 kl. 23:36:DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karin, Jo du räknar alla fm i cirkeln. Lycka till!
30.10.2015 kl. 08:12:Karin wrote:
Har en fråga på virkinfo, ska man ersätta sista fm i varvet med 1sm i första lm på v (såsom det ser ut att göras i video "virka runt med fm")?
26.10.2015 kl. 14:04:DROPS Design answered:
Hej Karin, Det kan du göra, det blir inte fel. Men du kan även bara följa beskrivningen och virka runt. Lycka till!
30.10.2015 kl. 11:53:Pattee wrote:
Great pattern. Very easy and quick to do. Makes up perfectly!! Thank you so much!! I made a pair in less than an hour!!
27.09.2015 kl. 09:07:Camilla wrote:
Easy pattern to follow and the slippers are really warm! A warning though, 200g is not enough yarn to make them in the largest size, I'd say at least 250g. I doubt that 200g will be enough for the middle size as well...
23.08.2013 kl. 10:18:Ina L. Heilmann wrote:
Hvordan hækler man 5-5-7 rækker med 1 fm?
22.08.2013 kl. 15:25:DROPS Design answered:
Hej Ina. Efter 3 omg har du 13, 14 eller 16 fm (afhaengig af hvilken str du laver). Herefter skal du haekle 5, 5 eller 7 raekker med 1 fm i hver fm - afhaengig af hvilken str du laver.
23.08.2013 kl. 10:33:Karin wrote:
Jeg måtte lige regulere dem lidt i fodens længde på 38/40-modellen (9 rækker i stedet for 12) og jg lavede en enkelt række mere til sidst. Prisen opgivet på siden stemmer vist ikke overens - der er 100 g. pr. nøgle og 2 nøgler er nok til et *par* tøfler :)
01.07.2013 kl. 16:09:Marine wrote:
Super jolies aussi !!!!
12.06.2013 kl. 14:06:Bente wrote:
Kjempesøte-de vil jeg lage.
01.06.2013 kl. 23:35:1hirondelle wrote:
Ravissant
31.05.2013 kl. 21:25:Elza Guerra wrote:
Muito fofo!!! (Very Beautiful)!! Se eu tiver a receita, com certeza, eu faço!! Obrigada pela oportunidade de conhecer vocês!! Adorei colaborar!! (Brasil)
30.05.2013 kl. 18:10:Eme wrote:
De Uruguay, son divinas!!!
30.05.2013 kl. 18:08:Cristina Boni wrote:
Sembra una vera scarpina!!
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Pamela Thurston wrote:
This is one of the easiest patterns I've ever done.
18.02.2020 kl. 16:09: