Wedding Song - God Knew That I Needed You

Showing posts with label children’s slippers for sale my own design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children’s slippers for sale my own design. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

MOD PENGUIN SLIPPERS

I worked these little slippers up tonight – the pair took roughly 6-1/2 hours to complete … subsequent pairs will take less time now that the design is finally worked out ;-)

MOD Penguin Slippers. Will be asking $10 for PR at Saturday’s Bazaar in Rose Valley this weekend.

I used the original pattern found at this link: http://www.knitting-crochet.com/crochet/slisoc.html and dinked around with the size to make it fit a toddler. Then I found a penguin graph and fooled around with that to make it fit my reworked slipper sock. I tried different jacquard methods to work the varied colors into my design, but finally settled on making double yarn balls and carrying them loosely across the backside in a general outline and embroidering the facial features in later on.

As you can see, I also deviated from the original slipper sock pattern and worked my own slipper design in 2 pieces, working the toe and front foot section first so it is easier to embroider the facial features before finishing it up with the heel and ankle part; it worked better for me this way …

MOD Penguin Slippers. General outline design.
MOD Penguin Slippers. Embroidered facial features.

After the face was in place, I joined the slipper top at the center of the graphed penguin detail and finished the slipper, molding it to my scaled down version – I’m happy with the way it the slippers turned out :-D

MOD Penguin Slippers. Finished Design.
MOD Penguin Slippers. Side ridges view.

Here is my basic scaled down pattern. You can match a graph to it like I did if you like, or you can simply make it a plain slipper. I used double yarn throughout to make it a sturdier winter slipper. What I really like about this slipper is that it molds to the foot so there is no sloppiness as you walk - that is a good safety feature for children; especially toddlers ;-) But if you want added safety, just add a few drops of Puff Paint to the bottom and follow the package instructions for drying set up. The Puff Paint is available at Craft Shops like Joanns Fabric Store - it is spendy, but you won't need a lot.

MOD PENGUIN SLIPPERS – Toddler (6-1/2” foot)

Red Heart Supersaver yarn in these colors: Baby Pink (or color of choice); White, Black, Gold; size I crochet hook; small scrap of yarn for marker; scissors; tapestry needle

R1: Ch 2 – work 5 sc in 2nd ch to form a circle.
R2: Work 3 sc in each st across (15 sc). Start now to use a row marker.
R3: *2 sc in first sc/1 sc x2*; repeat around (20 sc).
R4: 2 sc in first sc, *sc x5, inc* around – end sc x6 (23 sc).
R5s thru 13: Work even (23 sc); end off with sl st if you use a graph.
If you didn’t use a graph, this instruction does not apply – just ch 10 and work as instructed in Rs14 thru 22.
R14: IF you ended off – Embroider features and then find the center of the face and attach yarn: ch 10 and work both sides of this chain as follows – sc in 9 ch/sc around foot to chain/sc in 9 ch (41 sc). You will turn work at each end now.
Rs15 thru 20: sc IN BACK LOOPS ONLY NOW around (41 sc).
R21: Begin decrease rows now – sc 18/dec/sc 1/dec/sc 18.
R22: sc 17/dec/sc 1/dec/sc 17.
R23: sc 16/dec/sc 1/dec/sc 16.

Turn work and turn inside out: sl st back seam closed. Because the slipper is small, it will be a tight fit to turn inside out for closure, and to pull the toe right-side-out again, but the yarn will spring back in shape.


That’s it! I hope you can understand my pattern. These slippers make up quick and easy once you set a pace ;-)