One Piece Slipper
Slipper
Terms: inc - increase
dec - decrease
K2togB - Knit two stitches together through the back loops.
Cast on 2 sts.
1. Increase in both stitches (4 sts)
2. Knit
3. K1, increase in both following stitches, K1 (6 sts).
4. Knit.
5. K1, inc, K2, inc, K1 (8 sts)
6. Knit.
Continue like this, increasing 1 stitch at each end (just after the first and just before the last stitch) of every other row until you have 20 (22, 24) stitches. Your last two rows would be:
K1, inc., K14 (16, 18), inc, K1
Knit.
Now begin decreasing.
K1, K2tog, K14 (16, 18), K2togB, K1
Knit
Continue like this, decreasing 1 stitch at each end (just after the first and just before the last stitch) of every other row until you are back to your original 2 sts.
Now begin increasing again and this time, continue increasing until you have 40 (44, 48) stitches.
Your last row for this section would be:
K1, inc, K34 (36, 38), inc, K1.
Knit.
Begin decreasing again, only until you have 20 (22, 24) stitches on the needle and then increase back up to 40 (44, 48) stitches. Now you’re going to begin shaping the heel.
1. K1, K2tog, K15 (17, 19), K2tog, K2togB, K15 (17, 19), K2togB, K1
2. Knit
3. K1, K2tog, K13 (15, 17), K2tog, K2togB, K13 (15, 17), K2togB, K1
4. Knit
Continue this way until you have 4 stitches left - this goes quickly because every decrease row eliminates 4 stitches. Then:
Sl2 tog knitwise, K2tog, pass slipped stitches over.
You have one stitch left. Cut your yarn leaving a 4 or 5 inch tail. Draw the end of the tail through the last stitch and pull tightly.
Schematic
Sometime I’m also going to try picking up the stitches around the opening and knitting a thick, fold-over cuff to keep the ankles snuggly. I’ll update this pattern if I’m successful with that :)
Addendum
Cuffed Slipper
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Seems from today’s post that you have further refined this? Perhaps with a larger square for the bottom of the slipper?
I did a doll version of these once. Only once. Doll has to hop around on one foot. Anyhow, I had an eighth square at the heel...and it fits the doll.
Hoping to try this adult sized this week.
Hi Cosmo :) No, I didn’t change the size of the square, I just added a cuff. Seems to work. I hope your adult-sized pair come out well. I find these fun to do and they work up pretty quickly!
Oooooh, this looks fun. I am a member of All Crafts for Charity (AC4C), and this looks like it would be a good one to try. I get bored doing the same pattern all the time and am guilty of changing them. This one is definately on my to try list. In fact, my next project...ok make that in addition to the wip now. Thanks for sharing. ;)
You’re welcome!
