Originally, I started selling finished beaded jewelry on Etsy and was overjoyed when folks started buying it. It further developed into finished slippers, more jewelry and a variety of unique collectibles and antiques.
Time and life went on and I created a number of unique slippers, texting mitts and jewelry items that no one else was producing. I became a little bored making the same things over and over and finally decided to create my first tutorial on how to make seed bead bracelets. That led me down the road of self publishing. Once bitten by the pattern writing and publishing bug I never looked back.
I now have a number of patterns, and more in development published with all the major online retailers including Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, Indigo/Chapters, and more.
Amazing what a chick from the prairies can accomplish with a computer, an Internet connection, a little creativity and dare I say, chutzpa ;-)
I really enjoy making this style of knitted slipper. I've found that many people like a slipper that fits a bit more snuggly and has a cuff to help keep the slipper on the foot. It adds to the coziness and security.
The pattern is knitted with worsted weight yarn on one set of single pointed needles and a set of 4 double pointed needles (DPN's). But don't worry! I've provided a bunch of QR codes and links to YouTube videos that will help you along with the trickier parts like picking up the heel and cuff. The pattern itself only involves the knit and purl stitch, k2tog and picking up stitches. Easy peasy! For real.
Título : Knitted Cozy Cuff Slippers
EAN : 9781998198115
Editorial : Janis Frank
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