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Sock/Slipper Pattern for the Round Loom

This pattern was converted from a very old -two needle sock pattern from Grans pattern collection.

      For the Round Loom   
Use your favorite stitch, may call for adjustments in the pattern. The above slipper/sock was created with the e-wrap stitch.
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Create desired cuff on the round loom.
When cuff is desired length, decrease the last peg in that row, reverse direction. Begin decreasing one peg stitch at the begging & the end of each row, (knit in the flat)  until you are using only half the total pegs. ( Only reduce to half + 1 or 2 pegs for wide feet)
Foot Body: Knit off the desired length, knitting in a back & forth method.    ( desired length = length of foot minus 1/2-1 inch)
Toe: Begin decreasing one peg stitch at the beginning & end of each row until half  of used pegs  (  only reduce to half + 1 peg for wide feet)
Immediately begin increasing one peg stitch at the beginning & end of each row, until using pegs equal to the amount used for foot body section.

Sole: Knit off the same amount of rows as the foot body section.
Heel: Begin decreasing one peg stitch at the beginning & end of each row until the width equals that of the toe decrease. (apx. half  the pegs used for the sole)
Immediately begin increasing one peg stitch at the beginning & end of each row until row equals the width of the sole section.
Knit off 1 row.
Bind off.
Stitch together:
Angles of toes
Angles of heel
The bind off of heel section to bind off of cuff.
Stitch together side seams.
   
This is what the slipper/sock should look like, laid out flat, before stitching together. The center decrease section is the toes, the end piece decrese section is the heel. The end piece bind off will re-attach at the bind off section of the cuff.

This pattern is free to clip, copy or print, give or keep, as long as the copyright information is attached.
Copyright 2002 Shellie Humphries





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