Lucky Rabbit Bunny Slippers by Gari Lynn

Lucky Rabbit Bunny Slippers

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Knitting
Red Heart Super Saver Worsted Weight
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
US 8 - 5.0 mm
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

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Lucky Rabbit Bunny Slippers are inspired by several sources. The movie, “A Christmas Story” with Ralphie’s demented bunny footie P.J.’s with attached bunny slippers, the cover of Good Grief by Lolly Winston and my life long search for bunny slippers that were machine washable, had ears that stood up without the aid of wires, plastic or other breakable things. I wanted them to stand up on their own, ready at all times to be slipped on.

The search is over. These slippers are knit in modularly, starting with the bunny head motif for the front. Then, working in one piece, picking up and working the toe end of the sole and sides from the bunny head motif. I cord with elastic cord is worked behind the head and continues along the top edge of the sides. Elastic cord inside the I cord edging keeps the slippers securely on your foot. The sole and sides are worked with decrease for the narrowing of the foot and increases for the slope of the side. Finally, shaping decreases for the heel and a 3 stitch crochet bind off are worked for the center back of the heel.

The models shown are knit in the cast iron of all yarn, Red Heart Super Saver Worsted Weight (RHSSWW) Yarn, substitute at will. I chose RHSSWW because as I have given handknits over the years to my loved ones, they machine wash. Now they all get RHSSWW and I keep the fancy fibers for myself. The gauge is meant to be firm and tight so that the slippers will be durable and hold their shape. Consider Red Heart Worsted Weight if substituting another yarn. Some yarns that are marked at worsted weight may not provide the gauge required, so take a snip of Red Heart with you when shopping for this project for comparison .

The baby bootie pattern was my contribution to the January 2011 Phat Fiber Sample Box “Chinese New Year” to celebrate the year of the Rabbit.