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Sitnalta Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 4:50:33 PM
I found a beautiful pattern for crocheted slippers.
http://www.sugarncream.com/pattern.php?PID=4547&cps=21191
I made them, but they turned out entirely too big. Could anyone suggest why this might be? Normally my gauges are right on. I used ww yarn and the right size crochet hook. Would it make a big difference if the pattern called for the cotton stuff like you make dishcloths out of?
It is getting frustrating. I want so badly to make a pair of nice warm slippers,but none of the patterns I try turn out right. They are all too big, even the ones that are supposed to be crocheted in ww yarn.

Thanks!
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catgirl Posted - Nov 08 2009 : 11:13:00 AM
You could make them again in wool and felt them since you said the finished slippers were too big and believe me they will be warm and toasty!

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pinkroses Posted - Nov 06 2009 : 11:45:49 AM
I think trying a smaller size hook too
and crochet a little tighter
I remember when my gran taught me about the age of 7 she said my stitches were too loose.
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Sitnalta Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 6:55:41 PM
thanks girls!! one day I AM going to get these patterns right! :D and then I am never taking my slippers off.lol
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Ingrid Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 6:42:25 PM
Try a smaller hook and I have found cotton does tend to be a tighter crochet. If ww means worsted weight yarn then it can be stretchier depending on the brand and what is in it. Hope this helps.

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Sitnalta Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 5:15:18 PM
I was thinking of remaking them, Sarah. :) I hadn't thought of the looser crochets because it always seems that I am right on,but of course, one can't be right on all the time..hehe :D I only did the one slipper so its not a complete loss, but to put all that work into it and it just be too big..ugh a bug!!
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Sarahpauline Posted - Nov 05 2009 : 5:07:12 PM
Im not an expert, so let me say that first off. I know that some people crochet looser than others, this may be part if it? Could you make them over in a smaller size?

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