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Sweater Clog Slippers

KIDS

ADULT LIGHT
S/M

S/M

M/L

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Sweater Clog-Slippers
Skill level:
Materials slippers:
Yarn: Chunky/5, Wool, or any suitable yarn obtaining
size- and gauge-info below.
I have used: Light/3, double-stranded,
Bravo/Smc/ Schachenmayr, by Coat, Art. 9801211,
100 % Acrylic, Skein 50 gr/133 m ( 1.8 oz/ 145 yd)
Amount: About 50-100 g (2-3.5 oz) depending on size.
Crochet hook:
The sizes are created by changing hook-size:

Size S/M: Hook 4 mm (US G/6)


Size M/L: Hook 5 mm (US H/8)
Size L/XL: Hook 6 mm (US J/10)
THE BASIC CLOGS.
When its freezing outside and inside, and slippers only
are not warm enough, put chunky socks on and insert your
feet into these over-sized, comfy clog-slip-ins!
Made special to wear warm socks in, easy to slip on and off!
Add insoles for extra comfort and sturdiness.
Protect your slippers, add crochet- or cord-soles to the
bottom. See more info p 9.

Gauge:
Swatch with any hook to obtain gauge and size info below.
Size S/M: 15 scs x 16 rows = 10x10 cm (4 in square)
Size M/L: 14 scs x 15 rows = 10x10 cm (4 in square)
Size L/XL: 13 scs x 14 rows = 10x10 cm (4 in square)
Stitches in this pattern: Page 10.
Terms and Abbreviation: Page 10.
Terminology: US - American Crochet Terms.
Conversion charts for BE hooks and terms: Page 10.
Tips for how to adjust the sizes: Page 10.

INFO ABOUT SIZES.


To keep the same pattern-repeat for all sizes, Ive
decided to have one instruction, only changing
PERMISSION TO SELL
hook-size to achieve 3 different sizes.
As the slippers are very adaptable, they will fit Small/ You are welcome to sell the finished product made
from this pattern!
Medium, Medium/Large and Large/Extra Large,
See image on front-page; The red, blue and dark grey Please do not copy, or share, any of the content in
this pattern.
slippers are all worked with the same yarn, but with
different hook-sizes!
See Measure Guide for sizes, and Material list
above, for which hook you need for your size.
SIZES AND INDICATIVE MEASURE-GUIDE:

The slippers are well-fitted, with instructions for how


to shape right/left slipper.
Fast worked once youve got the hang of it.
Try different yarns and hooks, and achieve countless
sizes, from Baby- to Giant-feet!
GOOD LUCK!

Medium = US 5 - 6 / EU 37-38
Heel to toe: 8 3/4 - 9 in (22-23 cm)
1/2 Foot-Width: 3 3/4 in (9 cm)
Large= US 7 - 8/ EU 39-40
Heel to toe: 9 1/4 - 9 3/4 in (24-25 cm)
1/2 Foot-Width: 4 in (10 cm)
Extra Large = US 9-10 / EU 41-42
Heel to toe: 10 - 10 3/4 in (26-27 cm)
1/2 Foot-Width: 4 1/4 in (11 cm)

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Small = US 2 - 4 / EU 34-36
Heel to toe: 7 3/4 - 8 1/4 in (20-21 cm)
1/2 Foot-Width: 3.5 in (8,5 cm)

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For in-between sizes:


The pink kid-slippers are worked with same yarn as
for the adult-sizes, only single-stranded and hook 4,5
mm (US 7). I achieved a US size 2-4 (EU 33-35), good
for kids about 8-10 years.
The light grey slippers next to the pink, are worked
with 4/DK/Worsted, and hook 5 mm (US H/8), a S/Msize, not as chunky as the others.

Instruction Sweater Clog-Slippers


These slippers are worked in one pieces, from toe/up.
See page 7 for full stitch-diagram.
Replace first sc at beg of all rows/rounds, with 1 ch. # of sts in instruction, are included the start ch-sts!

TOE-PIECE
See st-chart at right, for how to work the foundation, and Round 2.
Colored sts for visual separation.
Please check # of sts on every R, before closing.
Close Rs with 1 sl st, ch 1 for 1st st on next round.
See next page for how to start/close all rounds, and how to change
color for stripes.
Main-color on slipper is written as: Basic.
Pattern-color is written as: Stripe.
Instruction for foundation below, is the normal, and easy way to start a
toe-piece. However; I always start with Foundation-sts; In this case; Fscs.
This creates a hole-free and neat start, recommended.
See tutorial on p 8 if you like to try this.

St-chart
Toe-start
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FoundationSTART HERE:
18 Stithes
R2

SM

SM

MF

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MF

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All Sizes:
SM
Basic: Ch 7 for foundation, purple symbols on right-hand chart.
R 1: Start in 3rd ch from hook, 1 sc in each of next 4 chs.
In next (last) ch; 5 scs. (You are now on the opposite side of the
foundation, green symbols). Work 1 sc in each of next 4 chs.
In last ch, (not counting the start-ch); 4 scs.
Close R with sl st in the 1st ch on beg of R.
2
18 sts on foundation-round, incl the start-ch.
Mark the side-sts; The middle of the 3 sts you have in each side.
R 2: Basic: Ch 1, Scs around. Increase 1 dc (2 dcs in 1 st) in both sts next
to (on each side of) the SM, repeat for the other side of the toe piece.
Close R with sl st in 1st ch on R, change color on last pull-through, pic 2.
Leave Basic-color on BS of work. You have inc 4 sts = 22 sts on R.
R 3: Stripe: Ch 1, scs around. (Get rid of the tail; work it into your sts on BS).
Close R with sl st in 1st ch on R, change to Basic-color on last pullthrough, pic 2. Leave Stripe-yarn on BS of work. 22 sts.
R 4: Basic: Ch 1, scs around. Inc 4 sts; Repeat increase and colorchange as on R 2. 26 sts.
R 5: Stripe: Repeat R 3. 26 sts.
R 6: Basic: Ch 1, scs around. Inc 4 sts; Repeat inc as in R 2. 30 sts.
R 7: Basic: Ch 1, scs around. Close R with sl st in 1st ch on R, change to
3
Stripe-yarn on last pull-through. Leave basic-yarn on BS of work. 30 sts.
R 8: Stripe: Ch 1, 7 scs, ch 1, skip 1 st, 1 sc in next st, ch 1, 1 sc in next, ch 1.
*1 sc in next st, ch 1, skip 1 st*. Repeat *-* 5 times.
1 sc in next st, ch 1, 1 sc in next st, ch 1, 1 sc in next st, ch 1, skip 1 st, end R
with 3 scs, close R with sl st.
4 sts inc in sides: 34 sts.
R 9: Stripe: Ch 1, 7 scs, 1 sc i first ch-spc, *ch 1, skip 1 sc, 1 sc in next ch-spc*
Rep *-* across 10 times, end R with 3 scs, close R with sl st in ch at beg of
R, change to basic-color on last draw-thr. 34 sts. Pic 3.

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HOW TO START/CLOSE CROCHET ROUNDS, AND CHANGE COLOR
1

Last st on R

Close

No No!
Yes!

1: First/Last st on all Rounds:


Be aware of where to insert the hook for the
last st on R, green arrow.
The st above tip of red arrow, is the closing-sl
st from prev R, and belongs to the start-ch;
The start-ch; Blue dot, count as 1st st on R.
Close R: Sl st in start-ch.
Check number of sts before closing the round.

2: Change color: Insert hook


3: Pull yarn thr loop on hook.
in start-ch to close R, pick up
Ch 1 for start of new round.
new color on back-side of old
color, (see pic 2 prev page),
pull yarn through.
Back side with seam
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R 10: Basic: Ch 1, 7 scs, skip 1 st, 2 scs in first and each ch-spc across,
total 11 times. End R with 4 scs in last 4 sts on R.
Close R in ch at beg of R. 34 sts.
R 11: Basic: Ch 1, scs around all sts, close R with sl st in ch at beg of R,
change to Stripe-color on last draw-thr. 34 sts.
R 12: Stripe: Ch 1, scs around, close R with sl st in ch at beg of R,
change to Basic-color on last draw-thr. 34 sts..
R 13: Basic: Ch 1, scs around, close R with sl st in ch at beg of R,
change to Stripe-color on last draw-thr. 34 sts.
R 14: Stripe: Rep R 12. 34 sts.
R 15: Basic: Rep R 13. 34 sts.
R 16: Basic: Rep R 13.
RAISING INSTEP: Inc 2 sts: 1 st in each side: Ch 1, 10 scs, 2 scs in next
st, 16 scs, 2 scs in next st, end R with 5 scs in last 5 sts on R.
Closing R; Change to Stripe-color. 36 sts.
R 17: Stripe: Ch 1, 12 scs, *ch 2, skip 2 sts, 1 sc in next*.
Rep *-* 5 times, end R with 5 scs in last 5 sts on R.
Closing R; Change to Basic-color. 36 sts.
R 18: Basic: Dcs around:
SHAPING RIGHT-FOOT SOLE: Ch 2, 6 dcs. Dc2tog in next 2 sts, 4 dcs in
next 4 sts, 3 dcs in first-, and next 5 ch-lps, skip 1 sc, end R with 5 dcs
in last 5 scs. Close R with sl st in top of 2nd ch at start of R, brake yarn,
pull tail thr loop. 35 sts.
SHAPING LEFT-FOOT SOLE: Ch 2, 12 dcs, 3 dcs in first-, and next 5 chlps, skip 1 st, 2 dcs, dc2tog in next 2 sts, end R with 1 dc in last st.
Close R with sl st in top of 2nd ch at beg of R, brake yarn, pull tail thr
loop. 35 sts.
Toe-piece finished!

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FOOT-PIECE:

MF

The foot/sole-piece is worked forth and back, across


the sts. See stitch-diagram at p 7.
For easy row-counting, we start over on Row 1.
First 5 Rows will shape the slope in sides.

End

Start

You have 6 dc-groups on top of toe-piece.


Space between group 3 and 4, is MF. Pic 1.
Row 1: Basic color only to finish slipper.
Adjoin yarn left of MF-Mark, in dc-group 5, 3rd dc in
group. Pull out a loop. Insert hook in next dc (in dcgroup 6), pull up a loop, yo, pull yarn thr both loops
on hook = 1st st on row, pic 1.
Work 21 scs across on RS of work, to the opposite
side of toe-piece.
End row with sc2tog; Insert hook in last dc in 1st
dc-group, pull up a loop. Insert hook in 1st dc in dcgroup 2, pull up a loop, yo, pull yarn thr both loops
on hook = Last st on row. 23 sts. Turn.

Row 2:
Note that last st on all rows on slope, is the 2nd
(top) of the 2 chs on start of row below!
SHAPING RIGHT-FOOT SOLE:
Ch 2, sc2tog in next 2 sts, 5 scs, sc2tog in next two
st, (shaping sole), 11 scs, sc2tog in last 2 sts on row.
20 sts. Turn.

SHAPING LEFT-FOOT SOLE:


Ch 2, sc2tog in next 2 sts, 11 scs, sc2tog in next two
st, (shaping sole), 5 scs, sc2tog in last 2 sts on row.
20 sts. Turn.
Row 3: Ch 2, sc2tog in next 2 sts, scs across, end
row with sc2tog in last two sts. 18 sts. Turn.
Row 4-5: Repeat Row 3.
Row 4: 16 sts, Row 5: 14 sts. Pic 3.

BASIC SLIPPER IS FINISHED, Pic 4.


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SOLE:
Row 6-16: Ch 1, scs across all sts.
14 sts on each row.
SHAPE HEEL on last 4 rows:
Row 17-20: Ch 1, sc2tog in next 2 sts, scs
across, end row with sc2tog in 3rd and 2nd
last sts, finish Row with 1 sc i last st. Turn.
Repeat dec above; Row 17: 12 sts, Row
18: 10 sts, Row 19: 8 sts, Row 20: 6 sts.
Brake yarn, pull tail thr loop, fasten off.

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EDGING THE SLIPPERS:
Start on inside of foot of left/right slipper.

Make a loop on the hook (yo) with Stripe-color; tail


over to right-hand side, under main-yarn on BS.
Insert hook in start- or end-st for the foot piece (right or
left slipper), see chart next page.
Pull up a loop (Pic 1), yo, pull yarn thr both lps on hook.
You have first (one) sc.
*Ch 2, skip about 3 rows in side of foot- sole-section,
1 sc* Repeat around.
On the other side of sole, insert hook in same rows as
where the scs are located in opposite side, see pic 2.
In front of slipper (toe-piece), insert hook in space
between the middle three dc-groups.
End edging with sl st in top of 1st st/sc on round.
Brake yarn, pull tail through loop, fasten on BS.

FINAL ROPE-EDGING :
Basic-color: Chain a string; Length covering the
circumference of the slippers instep.
Start MB on back of heel, twist the hook through the
ch-space sts, 4-5 loops at a time, pic 3.
Attach end of the string to the hook, pull through
loops. Repeat the same move around.
Adjust the string, not too tight!
Adjoin ends of string: On back of heel, snap off/unravel both ends of the string to exact length for ends
to meet MB, on inside of sole, pic 4.
Insert hook in one end-ch, pull the loop of the other
end-ch through loop on hook.
Pull tail thr loop, pull tail-ends to tighten, fasten both
yarn-ends. Pic 4.

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Stitch diagram for Sweater-Slippers
See stitches in this patter, p 10
Colored symbols for visual separation:
Red symbols: Increase or Decrease
Green symbols: Side-marks
Yellow and Black symbols: Indicating pattern and colored stripes.
MB

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SOLE-SECTION-RIGHT FOOT
Facing RS/ Outside of sole.

Dec on Row 2;
Right foot; Left of MB,
Left foot; Right of MB.
See instructions page 5.

Start edging right foot,


opposite side for left

TOE-PIECE FOLDED OUT

23 sts sole

19

18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5

Shape sole left foot, see


instructions p 4-5.

Start sole HERE

10 sts MF

18- 35 sts

MF

SM

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17- 36 sts
16- 36 sts
15- 34 sts
14- 34 sts
13- 34 sts
12- 34 sts
11- 34 sts
10- 34 sts
9 - 34 sts
8 - 34 sts
7 - 30 sts
6 - 30 sts
5 - 26 sts
4 - 26 sts
3 - 22 sts
2 - 22 sts
1 - 18 sts

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HOW TO FSC - Foundation single crochet - Ch and Sc in one stitch.
Used for toe-piece start, page 3.
1

1. Make a yarn-loop.
Ch 1 around circle to close
it. Keep the loop open (Do
not pull tail to close)

2. Make another ch in
yarn-circle.
Foundation chain is
made.

5. Pull yrn thr.

6. Ch 1 (Pull yrn thr one


loop on hook only)

3. Yo, pull through both


loops on hook
Foundation single
crochet is made.
1 Fsc completed.

4. Next Fsc; Insert hook into


the chain made in step 2, in
both (2) st-loops. Twist the
work slightly towards you to
locate the 2nd ch-loop.

7. Repeat step 3.
2 Fsc completed.

8. Repeat step 4 - 7 for needed


length. For toe-piece: Do not close
yarn-ring yet.

ROUND 1 WORKED WITH FSC (Foundation Sc). See tutorial above for the st-Tutorial.
Note: Pics are for 5-ch start, follow instruction below pics for 6-ch start.
1

1 2

1. Work 6 Fscs as tut on top of


2. In last made Fch-st *, pic 1, work
page. Keep your start-loop open*. 2 scs in both (2) ch-loops. You are
now on opp side of Fsc-row.
5

3. Work 5 scs in next 5 Fch-sts,


pic 2.
6

4. Work 4 scs in the open loop


from start of Fscs*.

5. Pull the tail hard to close the


start-loop.

6. Close R with sl st in 1st ch on beg


of R. Ch 1. 18 sts.
You have a very neat start!

Work R 2 with inc as instructed on p 3.


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CONGRATULATIONS! I HOPE YOU ARE HAPPY WITH YOUR NEW SLIPPERS!


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1. The basic slippers fresh off the hook!
2. Tailored insoles inserted.
3. Tailored Crochet-Soles attached to the bottom of the
basic slippers.
4. Tailored Cord-Soles attached. These slippers will
last for years to come!
With insoles and out-soles, the slippers are sturdy and
warm to walk and wear!

To achieve step 2, 3 and/or 4, youll need the


additional tutorials described below!

ADDITIONAL AND OPTIONAL FOR NEW SLIPPERS

Tailored Crochet- or Cord-Soles + Sole-treatment - Method for how to protect your slippers, and also
turn them into street-shoes.
Click link below in your Pdf, or Copy/Paste into your browser for the Cord-Sole pattern:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/tailored-cord-soles---new-method-for-how-to-turnhome-slippers-into-street-shoes
Click link below in your Pdf, or Copy/Paste into your browser for the Crochet-Sole pattern:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/crochet-soles--sole-treatment---tailored-method
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Inserting handmade insoles, will add extra comfort, warmth, sturdiness and softness to the slippers.
Attaching tailored Crochet- or Cord soles, will protect your new home-shoes; Your slippers will last for
years. See below for purchase of the additional Crochet- and/or Cord-Sole-Tutorial for all above:

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Crochet hook Conversion chart
Terms and
Abbreviations

European
Metric

*--* = repeat from * - to*


[--] = sts worked in same group/st/loop
Yo = yarn over hook
Yrn = Yarn
HK = Hook
R = round
St(s) = stitch(es)
St-sp = stitch space
Dec = Decrease
Inc =Increase
Lp(s) = Loop(s)
Betw = between
Beg = Begin(ning)
Thr = Through
Prev = previous
Tog = together
P = page
FS = Front side
BS = Back side
RS = Right side
MF = Mid front mark
MB = Mid back mark
SM = Side mark
Pic = Picture
CCW = Counterclockwise

2 mm


14
B/1
2.5 m
12
C/2
3 mm
11

D/3
3.5 mm
9
E/4
4 mm
8
G/6
4.5 mm
7
7
5 mm 6 H/8
5.5 mm
5
I/9
6 mm
4
J/10
6.5 mm
3
K/10.5
7 mm
2
-8 mm
0
L/11
9 mm
00
M/13
10mm
000
N/15

ch = Chain stitch
sc = Single crochet
sc2tog = decrease-stitch
Single crochet 2 together.
Insert the hook into next stitch, Yo,
draw a loop through. Repeat this step
into the next stitch, (3 loops on hook).
Yo and draw through all 3 loops on
hook - 1 single crochet decreased.

Crochet Terms
British English

American English

Slip stitch (sl st)


Chain stitch (ch)
Double crochet (dc)
Half treble (htr)
Treble crochet (tr)
Double treble crochet (dtr)
Cast off
Tension

Slip stitch (sl st)


Chain stitch (ch)
Single crochet (sc)
Half double crochet (hdc)
Double crochet (dc)
Treble crochet (tr)
Bend off / fasten off
Gauge

TIPS FOR HOW TO ADJUST THE SLIPPERS:


Taller Toe-Piece: Repeat Row 17-18, (20 Rows).
Narrower Toe-Piece: Change to smaller hook-size! OR:
Skip the inc for taller instep; Row 16, page 4.
To add up for sts on sole; Make one more dec on slope for
sole; On Row 6 for 14 sts across.
Adjust foot-length: Work fewer or more rows on sole.
Remember you have 4 rows to add for heel-shape in the
end of slipper.

TIP for How to work straight/even sc-sides:

Stop in 2nd last st on row.


On the previous row and
the row below, you have
dc gr = Double crochet group of 3 dcs
two obvious loops to insert
in one ch-loop on prev row.
the hook in (appears only
turning all rows CCW!).
Yo, pull yarn through and
lift the loop to the same
hight as lp on hook. Work
the last sc, turn CCW, ch 1.
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dc = Double crochet

sl st = Slip Stitch

US size

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Stitches in this pattern

UK size

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