Randi Slippers by Kristin Drysdale

Randi Slippers

Knitting
November 2016
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stranded
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
3.0 mm
230 yards (210 m)
Women's large 7.5 to 11 Men's medium 8-10.5
English
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Norwegian-inspired slippers are mittens for your feet. Common in Scandinavia,once you wear them you’ll never go back to bare feet on cold wood floors.
Our very first home was a gable-front red brick house on a tree-lined street in Salt Lake City. The first autumn, we planted 1000 tulips by the full moon and made shutters with cut out tulips for the front windows. It was the tulip house.
One of the best things about that home was living a few doors down from Kjelland Randi Bjorg. Kjell was a baker from Bergen who made the best Marzipan Cake in the world. Randi, his wife, was once the National Folk Artist of Norway.Before immigrating to Utah, she designed tapestries for the royal family andcreated costumes for Huisfliden. She became my mentor, muse, and friend. These slippers are named after her.

Sizes
Women’s medium to large size 7.5-11 Men’s medium 8-10.5
Unfelted slipper: 10.66” x 5.16” Felted slipper: 10.” x 5”

Yarn
Rauma 3 tr. Strikkegarn
Main Color: 50 g Gold 131(or 105 meters of DK-weight yarn)
Contrasting Color: 50 g Off White 101 (or 105 meters of DK-weight yarn)

Needles
Double-pointed needles US 3 (3.25 mm) (or another size
double-pointed needles to obtain the correct gauge)

Notions
3 mm crochet hook

Gauge
24 stitches/24 rows = 4 inches or 10 centimeters
Lightly felted to 28 stitches/24. = 4 inches or 10 centimeters

Note: Please pay attention to your gauge and use whatever size needle you need to knit 24 stitches and 24 rows for 4 inches. While teaching a class on these slippers, I have seen knitters use needles as small as a US 2 and as large as a US 5.

Skills used to make these slippers

Long-tail cast on
Knitting in colorwork
Purling in colorwork
Catching floats
SSK
K2tog
Backward loop
SSPSSO
Knitting flat
Knitting in the round
Crochet edge (single crochet, UK double)
Chart reading