

Row 4: (Ssk) three times, (k2tog) three times (6 sts).īreak yarn leaving a long tail. Row 3: (P2tog, p1) three times, *p2togtbl, p1 repeat from * to end (12 sts). Row 2: K3, (ssk, k2) twice, *k2tog, k2 repeat from * to end (18 sts). Row 1: P3, (p2tog, p3) twice, *p2togtbl, p3 repeat from * to end (24 sts). Place locking stitch markers at each end of last row, removing earlier stitch marker.Ĭontinue working in Stockinette St for 3 (3.5, 4) more inches from second set of markers, ending with a RS row. Place locking stitch marker on last stitch or row 19 to mark placement.Ĭontinue working in Stockinette stitch as established for 4” from marker. Row 19 (Inc Row): Cast on 10 sts, knit to end (28 sts). Row 18 (Inc Row): Cast on 10 sts, purl to end (18 sts). Purl 2 together through the back loop (P2togtbl) – slip next 2 sts knitwise, transfer back to left hand needle, insert right needle into back of both loops (working them as if they are one stitch) and complete purl stitch Knit Slipper Socks Pattern Purl 2 together (P2tog) – insert needle into 2 sts purlwise and purl together as one Slip slip knit (Ssk) – slip first st knitwise, slip second st purlwise, insert left needle into front of stitches and knit together as one Knit 2 together (K2tog) – insert needle into 2 sts knitwise and knit together as one Purl Front and Back (pfb) – purl into front and back of same stitch (increases one stitch) Knit Front and Back ( kfb) – knit into front and back of same stitch (increases one stitch) Notions: Locking Stitch Markers, yarn needle, scissorsįinished Size: 8 1/2 (9, 10)” foot length to fit women’s sizes 5/6 (7/8, 9/10) Shown in largest size on model who wears a size 9 shoe. Yarn: Yarn Bee Effortless Super Bulky, 1 skein Misty Lake (or any yarn that gets gauge, any color you like)
#Yarn bee effortless super bulky free#
More Free Knit Gift IdeasĮasy Knit Mittens (Free Pattern) Easy Super Bulky Knit Slipper Socks What You’ll Need I especially like this pattern in wool or alpaca.

These slippers do stretch a bit and fit a variety of sizes. If possible, it’s best to know the foot length of the person you are making these for, but if that is not possible, you can make their shoe size.

This pattern is written for women’s sizes 5/6, 7/8 and 9/10. The back of the heel is shaped first, then the sides are cast on and knit even to the toe shaping. This pattern is knit flat, not in the round. This pattern is knit in Stockinette Stitch (St st), which is knit one row, purl one row. Join my Facebook group (lots of awesome crochet talk there – knitters welcome, too!)Īlso, you can find me on Ravelry or join more than 25K subscribers on YouTube. Instagram (get sneak peeks of what’s coming up!)įollow me on Pinterest (I pin tons of free patterns to my boards!) I would love for you to come follow me on You can use any super bulky yarn that gets gauge, and you can also hold two or three strands of other yarns (such as worsted weight yarn or bulky yarn) together to get gauge. This makes for tight, close stitches that are super warm. You will be using only size 8 needles with this yarn, so it is quite a bit smaller than a yarn usually used with super bulky. This pattern uses super bulky yarn (Weight category #6). Yarn Options for this Free Knitting Pattern This pattern hits all three of these points! Want to join us for the challenge? There’s still time! Learn more here. Works up quickly and easily (even a beginner knitter can make these)

Things in our challenge have to meet certain criteria:Ģ. This pattern makes a super warm winter gift. I designed this easy free pattern for the Holiday Maker’s Challenge, where a group of us work together to make as many holiday gifts as possible before Christmas. Common Questions about Knit Slipper Socksĭesign Story and Inspiration for this Slipper Sock Pattern.Cozy Knit Slipper Socks Pattern Details.Yarn Options for this Free Knitting Pattern.Design Story and Inspiration for this Slipper Sock Pattern.
