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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 11 2016 : 10:00:54 AM
Confession.... I struggle to read/understand patterns. I do so much better when someone shows me or helps me when I'm stuck. I have been asked to make some crochet slippers out of flip flops for someone. I told them yes and now I am stuck with the pattern. As of the current moment I don't have anyone available to show me what to do and I'm going crazy staring at them!! Can anyone help. I really need the instructions dumbed down or a video or something!

I have completed up to row 8. Can you please clarify what to do with row 9? Am I suppose to single crochet all the way around? Or only part way? Also can you clarify how to do the rest of the steps as well?

Here are my screen shots of the pattern. I will also include the link if that is better. Thank you!

















Here is the link http://makeanddocrew.com/free-crochet-slippers-pattern-flip-flops-sole/

Krista
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Oct 07 2016 : 10:22:02 AM
Thank you Nancy! It sure was a challenge but I wasn't ready to give up. I agree with you. I really want a pair for myself now!

Krista
Nancy Gartenman Posted - Oct 07 2016 : 10:08:02 AM
Krista,
Good job, you really stayed with it until you got it right. They are so cute and cozy looking.
Nancy Jo

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Oct 07 2016 : 10:01:39 AM
Thanks Marie! I don't but if you go to the link I posted in the first comment, the lady says if you subscribe to her page she will send free patterns to you for the men's and children's slippers. I was planning on doing it soon because I would like the children's pattern. Let me know if you get the pattern and if you make a pair!

Krista
churunga Posted - Oct 06 2016 : 2:07:11 PM
I really like the look of these slippers. Do you have a version for a pair of men's slippers?

Marie, Sister #5142
Farmgirl of the Month May 2014

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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Oct 06 2016 : 11:31:11 AM
Here is my completed set for my friend! I love how they turned out and she absolutely loves them! Now I am making her a white pair.



Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 19 2016 : 12:32:32 PM
Thanks Grace! There are so many helpful and talented people here!

Krista
katmom Posted - Sep 16 2016 : 8:01:59 PM
Oh My Stars! you gals are sew talented!!!!1


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churunga Posted - Sep 16 2016 : 12:26:42 PM
Also, the toe looks to me as if it is worked over only 11 stitches at the first row. I initially read that incorrectly myself. A better way to write the instruction could be "Find the midpoint of the front of the slipper. Place a marker 5 stitches either side of this point." I like how the toe looks in the pattern. The toe as you have done it is not incorrect however may pose some problems when slipping the slipper on. Try it again.

Marie, Sister #5142
Farmgirl of the Month May 2014

Try everything once and the fun things twice.
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 16 2016 : 11:25:50 AM
I struggled understanding the steps for the toe portion so I decided to make my own! What do you think? It still needs a bit of touch up and then I need to finish off. Also when I began working on the toe it was simply not working. I had to many stitches. So I had to undo my work a bit and do some decreases and it turned out so much better!



Krista
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 14 2016 : 11:47:06 AM
Oh good I am glad! Thank you ladies. I will finish the toe section tonight and post the finished product tomorrow. Hopefully!
I agree Judith! MaryJanesFarm has the best and most helpful farmgirls ever!

Krista
forgetmenot Posted - Sep 14 2016 : 08:42:22 AM
Krista and Marie, what a team! The slipper is looking great, Krista!

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Denise Ann Posted - Sep 14 2016 : 06:33:41 AM
Krista
Those slippers are going to be really cute!

Denise Ann
churunga Posted - Sep 13 2016 : 9:23:27 PM
It looks good to me.

Marie, Sister #5142
Farmgirl of the Month May 2014

Try everything once and the fun things twice.
MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 13 2016 : 12:50:26 PM
I think I figured it out! Does it look correct? I still have the toe part to do but I finished the heel portion. Thank you Marie for breaking it down for me.

Thank you Marilyn! If it's correct then I feel I can fly through it the next time!

Krista
Marilyn Hartman Sullivan Posted - Sep 12 2016 : 11:55:45 AM
Krista -- Deciphering the pattern is the hardest part for EVERYBODY! The good thing is, once you have done this one, the next time you see that -- you will breeze right through it!

Farmgirl #6318
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MaryJanesNiece Posted - Sep 12 2016 : 11:27:07 AM
Thank you Marie! I will see if this helps me out. Thank you for believing in me.

Krista
churunga Posted - Sep 11 2016 : 12:02:59 PM
The row 9 cont is setting is setting up the shape of the slipper at the arch portion. This section is no longer working in the round but straight between the two markers. The number of stitches will decrease as this shape is made. So follow the instructions starting at row 9 cont.

Row 9 cont - Continue in round and 2ingle stitch to one stitch before the next marker. Slip stitch in that last stitch. Turn the work.

Row 10 - You will no longer be crocheting in the round. This row will set up the stitches to crochet on. So, follow the instructions for this row and turn.

Row 11 - Still shaping this portion of the slipper, notice that there are fewer stitches to make. Follow these instructions and turn. The instruction "sk first st from previous round" is confusing since the piece is now being worked in rows. Try to replace it with "sk first st".

Row 12 - I believe you get the idea now. Follow the instructions for this row.

Row 13 - This row is somewhat like row because this is the finish for the upper. So, follow the instructions and do not turn where to row started. Instead keep going around the slipper. What this will do is smooth of the tapering stitches and even up the rise on the sides. Go around until the indicated end point and fasten off.

The rest of the instructions seem easy to follow. The slipper top rows are to finish off the upper portion of the slipper with a nice decorative touch.

I commend you for taking this kind of risk so early in your crochet career. Switching from crochet in the row to rows is common in projects which need to be shaped to the body. I believe that if you can see the process to the end result the project will be easier to complete. I know you can visualize the end result while you work. That is a good thing. Because the number of stitches depends on the size of the flip flop sole being used, there are no discrete numerical counts to guide the maker. These are really cute little slipper.



Marie, Sister #5142
Farmgirl of the Month May 2014

Try everything once and the fun things twice.

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