Kimono Slippers by Farrah Hodgson

Kimono Slippers

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Crochet
October 2014
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
12 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
4.5 mm
273 - 328 yards (250 - 300 m)
Women’s Small (US Size 5.5-7), Medium (US Size 7.5-8.5), Large (US Size 9-10.5)
US
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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One Pattern - Two Different Variations! The Kimono Slippers can be made with 2 toggle buttons per slipper; or with 4 buttons per slipper, each way gives them a different unique look! The slippers feature a wrap design. Photos Included in Pattern

CROCHET PATTERN

Yarn: Bernat Roving, Bulky (5)80% Acrylic/ 20% Wool (100g/3.5 oz; 109m/120yds)
• 1 skein in Bark (Accent Color)
• 2 Skeins in Plum or White (Main Color)

Hook: 4.5mm
Other: (version 1) 4- 53mm x 15mm toggle buttons OR (version 2) 8 -23mm wooden buttons
Gauge: 12 sc and 12 rows = 4 inches
Sizes: Women’s Small (US Size 5.5-7), Medium (US Size 7.5-8.5), Large (US Size 9-10.5)
Measurements: Small (8-9”), Medium (9-9.5”), Large (10-10.5”)

Abbreviations Used:
Ch=Chain
Sc=Single Crochet
Rnd=Round
Sl st= Slip Stitch
Sc2tog= Single crochet next 2 sts together
MC=Main Color
AC= Accent Color

Special Stitch Used:
Crab Stitch= Insert the hook, from front to back, in the next stitch to the right; Yarn over and draw the yarn through the stitch. (This step is similar to how you work a regular single crochet — only backwards); Yarn over and draw the yarn through the 2 loops on the hook.


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