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Jean Early opined thusly:
She's confined to bed/wheelchair, so the "slipping" issue isn't really big. Granted you know her and I do not, but if she's using her feet to help propel her wheelchair along like many do, the slipping issue could actually be quite important. I mention this because both my late grandmamman and my dad who is currently confined to a wheelchair insist(ed) on wearing sneakers and utterly refuse(ed) to wear slippers because they found they get better traction and move with more ease. Now if I could just talk him into using an electric chair........ -- Regards, --Anne Remove DIESPAMBOTDIE to e-mail Blog Info: http://www.emptycauldron.com/weblog/musings.html http://www.emptycauldron.com/weblog/atom.xml |
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I have never knitted any slippers before so I decided to try the pattern
that Dennis posted. http://knitting.about.com/library/blslippers.htm I just want to see if I understand the pattern correctly. I have knitted the first 16 ridges. The next instruction says to "cast off 7 sts for two rows." I'm guessing that it means that I cast off a total of 14 sts and end up with 31 sts. The next instruction says to "Continue pattern for 10 ridges." I'm wondering what that pattern is since the original pattern has 45 sts but the new work on has 31 sts. Any help would be appreciated. Mona |
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I figured it out. Lol, I'm slow but I'll get there yet.
Mona |
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Thanks for posting the newbie slipper patterns. I made one (1) slipper
of the pattern that Dennis posted and that pattern worked well for me. I luv the little cuff on the slipper. After I make the second one, I'll try the other patterns. Lol, I just had to take a photo of "my" first slipper and the link is below. http://www.angelfire.com/ca5/calgal/crafts.html Next time, I may try to knit both slippers at the same time with two skeins..... Mona |
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Spike Driver wrote:
"Jean Early" wrote in message ... Hello! I'm sort of a newbie -- have only posted a couple of times. I lurk a lot and appreciate the lack of "flame wars" here.... I have just completed a shawl for my mother-in-law, who has alzheimers. I have a lot of yarn left, and my husband suggested that I knit some slippers for her as well. Could anyone suggest a relatively simple slipper pattern that an inexperienced knitter could successfully make?? Thanks in advance for your time. Jean Jean, You will not find a pattern easier to kint than this and like is says even the men like this pattern. http://knitting.about.com/library/blslippers.htm Let me know if you like the pattern and use it. I have made over 50 of them. I use non skid paste you apply to cloth rugs to keep them from sliding. Go to any fabric shop or the big W place and tell them you want the stuff to put on rugs to stop them from skidding, they will know what you mean. There is several brands. I did several dozen for a Senior ciitizen's home for Christmas. Thay loved them! They were comfortable and did not slide. Best of all they are easy to store and put on. Yes, those are the ones I was going to suggest, too, Dennis. Katherine |
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Mirjam Bruck-Cohen wrote:
POOR Gwen we just immerge from winter ,,, mirjam Hah! Maybe YOU are emerging from winter. We are not! It is still snowing here, and I am really tired of it. Sigh! Katherine |
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Monica -- I used this pattern and knitted up a pair of slippers this
afternoon! I used only two strands with size 13 needles, and they seem to have worked just fine. I'm thinking of making some for my mom now. Dennis -- I hope to try the pattern you suggested soon! Jean (CMM PDX2) wrote: Well, I hate to contradict Dennis (grins and waves at Dennis, tongue firmly in cheek - I know he can take a joke g), but there's another pattern that *might* be even easier to knit than the link he kindly provided. (of course, it could be just how your mind works. g) It's the Comfy Slipper pattern at: http://www.white-works.com/slippers.htm Main diff is no purling whatsoever, and instead of fold-over cuffs, the cuffs stand up like socks; they stay on really well. The pattern recommends 4 strands of worsted wt. yarn and US #13 needles, but I find that a bit difficult to work with, and too tight to knit easily, even with the big needles. So I go down to 3 strands and #11's to make a man's size 9-11. (they stretch. g) For average women's sizes, I do the same, but use about three rows less in the main foot section. Smaller sizes, I go down to #10's, but still use 3 strands of worsted. These are very warm, stay on quite nicely, and work up really fast. Plus look really pretty when you use a couple of different yarns; especially when one or two of the strands is a multi-color. I've made umpteen pairs of these, and people just love them. Including me. And of course, you can use Dennis's very useful suggestion about the non-skid stuff on any slippers; that's a very good idea. If you can't find the non-skid rug stuff locally, try fabric puff paint. It'll work too, but has one drawback...if the slippers are washed/dried on too high a heat, the puff paint crumbles and wears off! I guess it needs an application of heat at first to make it puff, but after that, it likes cooler temps. (never tried it myself, but vaguely remember reading the directions on bottles long ago.) The rug stuff is much better quality, from what I've heard. But hey, if you desperately need a substitute, at least there's something! Monica CMMPDX2 at aol remove 'eat.spam' to email me --------- "No, that isn't me you saw - I'm not here, I'm incognito!" (Me, Myself & I) Support our Troops!! http://www.wtv-zone.com/kjsb/bataan.html |
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WOO HOOOO!!!! pretty leg Mona.....oh and nice job on the slipper
too....LOL bart |
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