Tricot-tricot wrote:
Le modèle est chouette, mais au niveau du talon les augmentations sont un peu trop nombreuses, et le chausson n'épouse pas la forme du pied. Je referai l'essai en ne gardant qu'une seule augmentation au rang 1...
20.12.2016 - 15:18
LynAnn wrote:
What is meant by 7dc around ch in row 2.
14.02.2016 - 21:16DROPS Design answered:
Dear LynnAnn, on row 2, crochet 7 dc around ch-space made on row 1, ie do not crochet these 7 dc in the ch but around the ch. Happy crocheting!
15.02.2016 - 11:27Tabitha Walter wrote:
In row 1, it says to "chain 1 then skip"does skip mean skip one sc and finish the row or to turn?
13.01.2016 - 04:33DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Walter, on row 1, you crochet 1 ch, then skip the next sc (= leave this st unworked) and crochet 2 sc in next sc, and continue row as explained. Happy crocheting!
13.01.2016 - 10:15
Gigi Lee wrote:
First I love the look of these slippers, second may I ask if the Eskimo yarn used is equivalent to a Bulky weight/#5 yarn in American standards. Thank you.
09.01.2016 - 01:53DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Lee, Eskimo is a bulky yarn - see here - Your DROPS store will help you with tips and advices, remember you can contact them even per mail or telephone. Happy knitting
11.01.2016 - 09:28
Rochelle wrote:
I'm not understanding how to join. Please explain how to "join the 2 sc" and "pull up a loop", etc.
04.12.2015 - 04:15DROPS Design answered:
Dear Rochelle, the video below shows how to crochet 2 sc together. Happy crocheting!
04.12.2015 - 09:11
Deborah wrote:
I must have done something wrong, or the pattern was incomplete. While the increases gave me a correct length for my size 10 foot, they in no way allowed for the sole of the slipper to reach around the bottom of my foot when seamed. I've decided to take out the rows up to the second increase row and work those stitches in half double crochet to see if this makes it fit. My Guage is correct and the leg and heel fits fine, but the toe section is way off even close to fitting.
06.10.2015 - 14:19Denni wrote:
Love this pattern so easy and quick, under 2 hours for a pair of slippers :)
20.04.2015 - 11:34
Angela wrote:
Can you explain what back and forth means please. Is this the same as turning work. Many thanks
22.01.2015 - 22:26DROPS Design answered:
Dear Angela, working back and forth means that you will turn at the end of each row (so working in rows and not in the round) as shown in the video below. Happy crocheting!
23.01.2015 - 13:39
April wrote:
I'm kinda new to crocheting. How would I make this pattern to fit a USA woman's size 11 or 11.5?
20.01.2015 - 02:17DROPS Design answered:
Dear April, we cannot re-calculate for each individual request I'm sorry, but please remember your DROPS store can help you if you need further assistance. Happy crocheting!
20.01.2015 - 10:18
Jean Forster wrote:
I have read previous comments. My slippers turned out soo small, my young granddaughter could not squeeze her feet into them. I think I must have measured the 17 cms along the wrong 'one side from the top'. Please cld you clarify for me. I cant have done enough crocheting because pair of slippers only used 2 and a bit balls of yarn.the lady in the yarn shop, recommended I contact you direct.
29.08.2014 - 17:29DROPS Design answered:
Dear Mrs Forster, the 17 cm should be measured along the side of piece (= beg/end of rows). Happy crocheting!
04.09.2014 - 10:50
Walk on Water#walkonwaterslippers |
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Crochet DROPS slipper in ”Snow”.
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CROCHET TOG OF DC: Crochet 2 dc tog as follows: Insert hook in first st, pick up thread, insert hook in next st, pick up thread, make a YO and pull thread through all 3 sts on hook. -------------------------------------------------------- SLIPPER: Worked back and forth from top down. Crochet 22-26-26 loose ch with crochet hook size 8 mm with Snow. Crochet 1 dc in 2nd ch from hook, then 1 dc in each ch to end = 21-25-25 dc. Continue back and forth with 1 dc in each dc - NOTE: Work 1 ch at beg of each row before working 1 dc in each dc, this ch do NOT replace the first dc but is additional to no of sts. When piece measures approx 7-7-8 cm continue as follows: ROW 1: 2 dc in first dc, 1 dc in each of the next 8-10-10 dc, 2 dc in next dc, 1 ch, skip next dc, 2 dc in next dc, 1 dc in each of the next 8-10-10 dc and 2 dc in last dc, turn piece. ROW 2: 1 dc in each of the first 12-14-14 dc, 7 tr round ch and 1 dc in each of the last 12-14-14 dc = 31-35-35 sts, turn piece. ROW 3: 2 dc in first st, 1 dc in each of the next 13-15-15 sts, 2 dc in next st, 1 ch, skip next st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in each of the next 13-15-15 sts and 2 dc in last st, turn piece. ROW 4: 1 dc in each of the first 17-19-19 dc, 7 tr round ch and 1 dc in each of the last 17-19-19 dc = 41-45-45 sts, turn piece. ROW 5: 2 dc in first st, 1 dc in each of the next 18-20-20 sts, 2 dc in next st, 1 ch, skip the next st, 2 dc in next st, 1 dc in each of the next 18-20-20 sts and 2 dc in last st, turn piece. ROW 6: 1 dc in each of the first 22-24-24 dc, 7 tr round ch and 1 dc in each of the last 22-24-24 dc = 51-55-55 sts, turn piece. SIZE 35/37 and 38/40 finish here. SIZE 41/43: ROW 7: 1 dc in each of the first 27 sts, 1 ch, skip next st and crochet 1 dc in each of the next 27 sts, turn piece. ROW 8: 1 dc in each of the first 27 dc, 7 tr round ch and 1 dc in each of the last 27 dc = 61 sts, turn piece. ALL SIZES: After the last inc there are 51-55-61 sts on row. Continue back and forth with 1 st in each st until 1 row remain before piece measures 17-18-19 cm (measured down along one side from the top). Now work tog the first 2 dc and work tog the last 2 dc on row – SEE ABOVE (crochet remaining dc as before) = 49-53-59 dc. Cut and fasten thread. ASSEMBLY: Beg under foot by the toes. Sew tog edge to edge in outer loops of sts to avoid a chunky seam mid under foot and up along the heel to mid back on leg. Cut and fasten thread. Make 2 slippers. |
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