You know that phrase belle laide? The slippers, I mean, not the woman.
A last minute gift for my colorful friend, Carol. They match the deep turquoise porch on her shrimp pink house. Inside, she has a vibrationally lime green kitchen. Carol's idea of a neutral is lemon yellow. Put in her perspective, these are sedate.
Periodically she asks me to knit her socks, and I tell her no. Inspiration struck when I thought about her birthday gathering, with only a couple hours of knitting time ahead.
They're a version of Pocketbook Slippers. I always assumed the name meant you could slip them in your purse. But no.Turns out the construction looks like a pocketbook. Look here, or on Ravelry here . Lots of people remembered to do what I didn't, and shot them flat.
I used this pattern. Modified for bulky yarn and a womens size L foot.
yarn: Brown Sheep Lambs Pride Bulky, 1 skein (with plenty left). Intense turquoise.
needles: size us 8
gauge: about 3.5 stitches/ inch. Its not critical, these are multi-sized.
my modifications: cast on 3 stitches (instead of 5)
follow directions but stop doing the increases when you have 16 stitches (instead of 22). You could do 12 or 14 for smaller feet. These babies streeeeetch. Follow directions for construction, embellish with mismatched buttons.
notes: These might be less funky in a lighter weight yarn. Next time I'll leave give the project an extra 1/2 hour and do more careful embellishments, I could see more, smaller buttons. And some embroidery. Or crocheted flowers. Can you tell associating with Ellen and Maryse is starting to rub off?
* the slipper style, not the lady being gifted
* the slipper style, not the lady being gifted
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Adorable. I love the color and I think they'll be a nice complement to "neutral" lemon yellow!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the design reference, Gale! LOVE those Pocketbook Slippers. I made some years ago and forgot all about that pattern. Thanks for reminding me!
ReplyDeleteThose are great and I just know she will love them!
ReplyDeleteLove the red buttons, they kick it up a notch. I have a friend whose idea of neutral is lime green, I call it Pat Green, they must be cut from the same mold.
ReplyDeleteluv them, lol, great bright color!
ReplyDeleteI can feel what those must be like on your feet--the sliding around on the wood floors. It's more fun than this old lady has had in too long.
ReplyDeleteThe buttons are the punctum (Cf. Roland Barthes).
You say, "These might be less funky in a lighter weight yarn." I ask, "Why would one want them less funky?"
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