Welcome Back
Today I’d like to share a picture of my latest knitting project; created from a pattern available on Ravelry. Non Felted Slippers by Yuko Nakamura. I used my favorite James Brett Marble Chunky yarn and am really pleased with how they turned out.
I’m going to try the pattern again and adapt it to try for a boot version by adding some extra rows above the top edge.
Hope you like them and will give them a try, the pattern isn’t too hard. Stitches needed: Knit, Purl, Knit 1, Knit 2 together, Pass slip stitch over. They are knitted flat and sewn together at the end.
I know it’s a little early in the year to post a picture of cozy slippers, but due to dexterity issues, I have to make the most of the good weather to knit. Once the weather is cold n wet my hands don’t work so well.
How about you, what are you knitting right now?
Best wishes and thanks for reading, see you soon
Billie






They look very cozy indeed. Nice job.
Thanks, I’m going to try modifying the next pair I make so they are a boot version with some extra rows at the top.
Oooo, I like those! I was going to do felted slippers for my grandma for Christmas but those look great too!
They were quite quick to make. Give them a try.
Love these! I just got a pattern for slippers that works on my new knitting board. I can’t wait to try it out!
They look great Billie. Would they be slippery on wood surfaces? They do look cozy though
Hugs
Lynn x
They are a bit slippy on the wooden floors and on tiles in the kitchen. The pattern suggests painting the sole with some kind of latex glue for a more grippy finish. I’ve seen something of the sort from HObby Craft, but didn’t buy it as for clean up it said don’t wash in sink or pour down drain as can harm marine life. So I’d rather keep these for upstairs where there’s carpet, or for in the evenning vegging with my feet up
I may need to give these a try – they look so warm!
[...] readers will remember the slippers I knitted recently that I’d enjoyed so much. The pattern is on Ravelry by Yuko Nakamura [...]
[...] readers will remember the slippers I knitted recently that I’d enjoyed so much. The pattern is on Ravelry by Yuko Nakamura [...]