London.crafts wiki - Differences between Version 5 and Version 4 of Kake's Cotton Slippers
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Mountain Form slippers, 4.5mm needles, 6-ply Italian cotton. |
Mountain Form slippers. I initially tried them as-written but hated the heel bump and the asymmetry of the KTBL (knit through back of loop) line. I started again using [http://www.ravelry.com/projects/patternwhisperer/mountain-form-slippers-3 patternwhisperer's heel mod] and [http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/FEATmagiccaston.html Judy's magic cast-on], and eliminating the KTBL. I also did a hard-to-explain thing at the start of the rib section, pulling up the stitch from the row below and purling it with the current stitch, to eliminate a hole at the right of the joined part. |
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I initially tried them as-written but hated the heel bump and the asymmetry of the KTBL (knit through back of loop) line. I started again using [http://www.ravelry.com/projects/patternwhisperer/mountain-form-slippers-3 patternwhisperer's heel mod] and [http://knitty.com/ISSUEspring06/FEATmagiccaston.html Judy's magic cast-on], and eliminating the KTBL. I also did a hard-to-explain thing at the start of the rib section, pulling up the stitch from the row below and purling it with the current stitch, to eliminate a hole at the right of the joined part. |
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Size K (fits Kake): Work almost as written but make some sections shorter and also stop decreasing when 18 stitches remain. |
Size K: Work almost as written but make some sections shorter and also stop decreasing when 26 stitches remain (this isn't quite long enough, need to make it a bit longer). |
I need washable cotton slippers in various sizes (for houseguests).
Attempt 1
Knitted moccasin slippers using my Italian 6-ply cotton and 5mm needles. These are OK, I guess, but a bit shapeless. They might be better with stretchier yarn such as wool, but I need to be able to wash these at a high temperature, so I'm basically stuck with cotton, which is fairly inflexible.
Attempt 2
The above, but with doubled-up yarn and 4.5mm needles. This was better; they were stiffer and actually stood up on their own. They ended up too small for me, though, so I abandoned this pattern because Sarah had pointed out...
Attempt 3
Mountain Form slippers. I initially tried them as-written but hated the heel bump and the asymmetry of the KTBL (knit through back of loop) line. I started again using patternwhisperer's heel mod and Judy's magic cast-on, and eliminating the KTBL. I also did a hard-to-explain thing at the start of the rib section, pulling up the stitch from the row below and purling it with the current stitch, to eliminate a hole at the right of the joined part.
Size K: Work almost as written but make some sections shorter and also stop decreasing when 26 stitches remain (this isn't quite long enough, need to make it a bit longer).
Size M: Work as written (with amendments noted above).
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