Slip-Slip Slippers by Shannon Squire

Slip-Slip Slippers

Knitting
November 2020
Knitted Wit Targhee Aran
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch, worked flat
US 8 - 5.0 mm
110 - 140 yards (101 - 128 m)
Small (medium, large): 6 (8, 10)"/15 (20, 25) cm circumference. Foot length depends on recipient's foot size.
English
This pattern is available for $7.00 USD buy it now

This is the first pattern in the ShannaJean Club Year 2, a super fun pattern, yarn, and social club celebrating friendship! You can join the club by simply purchasing the collection, and you’ll get a pattern every other month, starting with this one in November 2020, through December 2021.

We are partnering with some really wonderful LYS’s for this collaboration, and are offering LYS-exclusive colorways, so check out our LYS partners:
https://shannajean.com/year-two-patterns/year-2-lys-partners/

We have a website with loads of information, so please check it out: https://shannajean.com/

We also have an Etsy shop with fantastic and fun swag: https://www.etsy.com/shop/ShannaJeanClub

And you can get yarn for this and all of your projects at Knitted Wit: https://www.etsy.com/shop/KnittedWit

……………………………..

These slippers are a dream to make in Aran-weight yarn. Grab a skein of Friendship Bracelet, and you’ll be slip-slip-slipping your way to warmer feet in no time!

YARN
approximately 110 (125, 140) yards/100 (115, 129) m aran-weight yarn (exact yardage depends on foot length). I used Knitted Wit Targhee Aran in Friendship Bracelet.

GAUGE
18 sts & 34 Rs = 4”/10 cm in garter stitch, worked flat, measured after blocking.

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Small (medium, large): 6 (8, 10)“/15 (20, 25) cm circumference. Foot length depends on recipient’s foot size. See chart for approximate foot lengths. Pick the finished size closest to your actual foot circumference when measured at the base of the toes

A big thanks to Knitted Wit for the yarn support (as always!), to Meaghan Schmaltz of the Unapologetic Knitter for the Tech Editing, and to my mister, Stefan Lombard, for the photography!