Size H Crochet Hook (Go down a hook for smaller
size)
Tapestry Needle
Note: Going down to an E hook would be a adult women size if you follow the bigger pattern, E hook for toddler socks, D hook for child and G hook for teen.
Note: Going down to an E hook would be a adult women size if you follow the bigger pattern, E hook for toddler socks, D hook for child and G hook for teen.
Slipper Sock Pattern:
Note: Use a st marker
Starting with Royal Blue
Round1: Ch 8, turn sc in next 7 ch’s, on
opposite side sc in next 7 ch’s. (14 ch)
Round 2: 2 sc in next st, sc in next, repeat to
end. (21sc)
Round 3: 2 sc in next st, sc in next 2 st’s,
repeat to end. (28 sc)
Round 4: Sc in each st. (28 sc) Stop here for smaller socks, skip to round 8-11
Round 5: 2 sc in next st, sc in next 3 st’s,
repeat to end. (35 sc)
Round 6: sc in each st to end. (35 sc)
Round 7: 2 sc in next st, sc in next 4 st’s,
repeat to end. (42 sc)
Round 8-11: sc in each st to end. (42 sc) sl st
around.
Change to Gray yarn
Round 12- In back loops only
sc in each st to end. (42 sc)
Round 13 - 41: Sc in each st to end. (42 sc) fasten
off. For smaller sock stop at round 21.
Heel
Row 1: Lay sock flat, connect Royal Blue yarn
to one edge, ch 1 and make 20 sc across, ch 1, turn. 12 sc across for smaller sock.
Row 2-13: Sc in each st across, ch 1, turn. Stop at round 8 for smaller sock.
Now fold sock putting corner’s together and
stitch up the back edge.
Change to Gray
Row 14: Sc in next 8, Sc dec over next 4 st’s, repeat
to end, sl st. (36 sc)
Now fpdc and bpdc until sock is a long as you
need it to be, then finish off top with one additional round of sc with Royal
Blue. Fast off and weave in ends. I only made the top 2 inches. Enjoy.
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