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A chilly night, a cup of hot tea, and your favorite pair of slippers ... what could be cozier than that!
These slippers are so cute and cozy! They keep your feet nice and toasty while looking stylish too. Designed with a slightly tapered ankle so feet don't slip out.
The pattern works up super quick and easy. The easy-to-follow pattern includes instructions to make the 4 sizes of the slipper. Stitch counts are provided at the end of each round and full color photos are provided for ease of use. Written in American English according to Yarn Council standards and guidelines.
What people are saying about the Ladies Booties Slippers Pattern:
"I love the finished product! I have made many slipper patterns trying to find one that is just right and this one really does it. The pattern was very easy to follow. I would definitely purchase from you again and have recommended your patterns to many people." ~Shaunna
"This was the easiest slipper pattern I've made! It's lovely!" ~Amanda
"I love the look of these and the sizing was dead on!" ~April
"This pattern was so easy to follow, and I love the finished look." ~Becky
"Pattern was easy to follow. I love the slipper, might have to make me a couple pairs ;)" ~Denise
"This is great pattern." ~Carol C.
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Wife, mommy, and confessed yarnie. I also manage a blog (www.petalstopicots.com) for crochet enthusiasts. With tutorials, patterns, references and resources, and book and product reviews, it is a well rounded source of information and inspiration for both beginner and experienced crocheters.
My love of crochet started when I was little and I would sit and watch my grandmother, my Nonna, ...
Wife, mommy, and confessed yarnie. I also manage a blog (www.petalstopicots.com) for crochet enthusiasts. With tutorials, patterns, references and resources, and book and product reviews, it is a well rounded source of information and inspiration for both beginner and experienced crocheters.
My love of crochet started when I was little and I would sit and watch my grandmother, my Nonna, crochet beautiful afghans, tablecloths, baby clothes, and so much more. When I was 9 years old she gave me my own hook -- which I still have now, 30 years later -- and taught me how to crochet. And I have been crocheting ever since. From trying new patterns to designing my own, I always have a crochet project stashed in my bag.
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