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Sunset Raglan Tee pattern by Lion Brand Yarn. 113-13 Loosely knitted jumper with wide double cuffs in ”Kid-Silk” and effects in ”Cotton Viscose” pattern by DROPS design. Spring Cloud pattern by Sachiko Uemura. 95-37 Crochet DROPS top in Cotton Viscose and Vienna pattern by DROPS design. Unwrapped pattern by Jody Pirrello. Blusa Camaleão com Gola Avulsa pattern by Clara Beauty. Top Down Cowl Raglan Sweater pattern by Elaine Phillips. Kiltie pattern by Berroco Design Team. Sitka Shawl Sweater pattern by Vera Sanon.

Kieselguhr pattern by Dragon Paltiel. Ellie pattern by Nikki Van De Car. Siesta pattern by Carol Feller. La Ouest – a Scarf pattern by Esther Budd. BrooklynTweed. Mary Jane Slippers « ohmygoodknits! By Lisa Gutierrez on 04/01/2008 **I thought this was obvious, but apparently not: PLEASE OH PLEEASE do not use any of my photos without my permission!

Mary Jane Slippers « ohmygoodknits!

I’m a nice person, so if YOU ask nicely, I’d make a consideration. Also, don’t post this pattern anywhere else. A simple link to this page would be a great way to share it. You CAN sell slippers you make, of course, but for pete’s sake, take photos of what you made to show your customer/s! PRINTER-FRIENDLY version link at bottom! I’ve received many messages via Ravelry about these slippers. Crocheted Mary Jane Slippers (women’s large–9.5-10) Materials: worsted weight yarnH-hook2 buttonstapestry needleyou’ll also need some yarn in a contrasting color. First, start with 8 DC into a circle. See the little tail on bottom? After cinching, slst into the top of the first DC, ch 2. [See THIS POST, if you need more information about the beginning round.] This is what my piece looked like after round 4: Easy Adjustable Slippers. Update: Please see the Easy Adjustable Slippers Version 2 for the new and improved updated version of this pattern, along with step by step photos for visual learners!

Easy Adjustable Slippers

Finished Size: Any size you want it! Following the exact round and row count given: 4” (10 cm) wide, 9” (23 cm) long, fitting approximately a women’s size 6 Gauge: not important. For best fit, measure foot size and follow instructions for altering slipper. Need help understanding the abbreviations? Crochet Pattern: Slipper Note: Round 1 – 8 starts the toe of the slipper by creating a circle. Continue increasing the circle until the diameter is slightly smaller than the width of the wearer’s foot.

Note: Round 9 – 27 creates the front/toe of the slipper. Round 9 – 27: sc in each sc around: 48 sc Continue until the desired length of the front of the slipper is obtained. Note: Row 28 establishes the length of the two sides plus the bottom of the slipper. Row 28: sc in next 30 sc: 30 sc Finish off. Anhinga pattern by Norah Gaughan. Cowl Vest. The original inspiration for this sweater came from Joelle.

Cowl Vest

She envisioned an elegant vest with a cowl whose main virtue would be its simplicity. For me, the challenge (and the fun part) was figuring out how to pare the design down to its bare essentials without sacrificing the details that make a sweater flattering. The result is a seamless tunic with waist shaping and long, loose lines. We pictured a vest that would pour over the body, that would drape effortlessly, that would hang with an understated ease. The only yarn to answer such a tall order is Jade Sapphire's 2 Ply Cashmere Silk. This sweater is a perfect no fuss, no brainer kind of summer project. The Materials 3 (3, 3, 4, 4) skeins of Jade Sapphire's 2 Ply Cashmere Silk, 45% Chinese Cashmere, 55% Silk.

The Pattern Gauge 6 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch Finished Measurements Five Women's Sizes Hip Circumference: 34 (37, 40, 43, 46) inches Waist Circumference: 30 1/2 (33 1/2, 36 1/2, 39 1/2, 42 1/2) inches 1.