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Double Comfort Slipper Boots
These are sock shaped, lined slipper boots, knitted all in one piece. Because they are slippers, they are sized a little bit loosely so as to fit over other socks. The result is the warmest feet winter you can imagin all winter! two gauges are given so that standard, mid-gauge and bulky machines may all make them. Two beds are required. These are part of the book, Socks of All Sorts vol. 2. The table of contents for the book is below.
Non-slip soles
Make slippers and slipper socks safe to wear on smooth floors.
Important techniques for sock knitting—please read these pages. These terms are not fully described in the individual patterns. Includes short rowing techniques, use of weights, cast on methods, circular knitting methods, hold position, the Bees Knees seam, stitch sizing
Toasty Toes Slipper Socks in adult sizes for mid-gauge & bulky machines, ribber optional, can be made on Bonds. These socks are knitted flat, then seamed
Comfy Classics for all gauges in super-stretchy cotton yarn
Sneaky Heels Socks for all gauges, knitted either flat or tubular
Around the House Lounging Socks in worsted yarn for bulky & mid-gauge. To make similar socks for the standard gauge or Passap machine, use a suitable weight of acrylic yarn with the Plain Old Socks or Classics with a Twist patterns and incorporate the heel and toe color changes.
Classics with a Twist for standard & Passap with 3 toe styles
Strip Knitting Top Down Socks
Surgery Socks-lined & loose for standard, Passap & mid-gauge machines
Plain Old Socks for those sticklers for convention, Standard & Passap
Double Comfort Lined Slipper Boots for all gauges
TOE UP STYLES
The Secrets of Toe Up Socks
3 Hems for Toe Up Socks
Super Stretchy Toes Up Socks for all gauges
Classic Wool or Acrylic Toes Up pattern for Bulky/mid-gauge
Luxury Socks for standard/Passap cashmere!
Luxury Socks for mid-gauge/bulky cashmere!
Strip Knitting Toe Up Socks for Speed
Sockulator charts to help you tweak patterns and design your own in any gauge and size
NOTES
2 beds are required for all of the patterns except Toasty Toes. Use a Japanese machine with ribber or a true double bed machine like a Passap or Superba
“All gauges” really means, for this book, standard, Passap, mid-gauge and bulky. Patterns are not tested on fine gauge machines of 3.5-3.6mm needle spacing.
If you have multiple machines, here are some suggestions: Passaps are first choice for regular socks, bulkies are first choice for slipper socks.
Where 2 gauges appear in 1 pattern, numbers for the second gauge: {are here}
All patterns are for adult sizes.
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