Friday, August 16, 2013

Ribbed Slipper Pattern

Ribbed Slipper Pattern

This slipper has the front and back post dc's around the entire slipper. I think this gives the slipper a thick textured around the entire foot.

So here is my pattern for the ribbed slipper
Materials:
Worsted Weight Yarn
Size g hook

FPDC = Front Post DC. You are doing a dc around the dc on the previous round, bring the hook around the dc from the front.
BPDC = Back Post DC. You are doing a dc around the dc on the previous round, bring the hook around the dc from the back.

Working in continuous rounds for the toe.
Row 1: ch 4, 14 dc in 4th chain from hook, join with the 4th chain from the beginning ch 4


Row 2
Row 2: ch 3,  FPDC around ch 4 from first round. *dc in next dc, FPDC around the same dc* repeat around, join with beginning chain 3
Row 3: ch 3, FPDC around next dc *BPDC around next dc, FPDC around next dc* repeat around, join with beginning chain 3

Note: You are doing alternating FPDC and BPDC for the ripped effect.

Repeat round 3 until you have about 3 inches.  You are now no longer working in continuous round. Do one more round of row 3, but do not join with the ch 3, ch 2, turn

Row 4: BPDC around next dc, *FPDC around next dc, BPDC around next dc* repeat until reach the ch 3, hdc on top of ch 3, ch 2, turn
Row 5: skipping hdc, FPDC around next dc, * BPDC around next dc, FPDC around next dc* repeat until reach the ch 2, hdc on top of ch 2, ch 2, turn
Row 6: Skipping hdc,  BPDC around next dc, *FPDC around next dc, BPDC around next dc* repeat until reach the ch 2, hdc on top of ch 2, ch 2, turn
Repeat rows 5 and 6 until you have desired length of slipper, usually until about the end of the heal, finish off.

Turn slipper inside out, sew up the back to form the heal.

If desired, do a row (or two) of sc's evenly around the opening of the slipper.

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