I'm obsessed with a cozy slipper. I am also quite enamored with seamless construction (that sewing merit badge evades me still) and have found it quite difficult to find a slipper pattern that wasn't a sock, yet still boasted a seamless construction and a comfortable fit.
In a fever of such inspiration, I came up with my elfin Stipper Pattern, which to this day is still my most popular paid-for pattern. The construction for these slippers is somewhat similar, but even spicier, especially as Drogo (so named because of the sun and stars motifs, and also because they're complex and beautiful, not unlike a certain Dothraki khal) boasts an inner, an outer, some entertaining colorwork... and each slipper is knitted entirely in one piece. You don't even have to weave in the ends, if you really don't want to. Bonus: they're entirely reversible. So if you fancy your slippers as thick and loud as I do and like your projects done as soon as you've grafted a few stitches, Drogo is for you. |
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model: Ashley Knowlton photos: Patrick Count |
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SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Note: In North America, Jamieson's Shetland Spindrift is an excellent alternative, available online from Schoolhouse Press. Notions |
GAUGE |
34 sts/32 rounds = 4" in Chart A and B patterns (worked in stockinette stitch), after blocking Note: While correct stitch gauge is crucial to fit, row gauge is more flexible and length alternatives are given in pattern. Change needle size as necessary to achieve the correct stitch gauge. |
PATTERN NOTES |
Sssk: Slip 3 sts separately knit-wise to RH needle. Slip sts back to LH needle and knit these 3 sts together through back of loops. Each slipper is worked in one piece with the inner and outer worked simultaneously. See schematic at right. Stitches are cast-on using a figure-8 cast-on at the back of the heel. A tutorial can be found here Kitchener stitch Instructions for basic crochet stitches can be found here. The slippers are completely reversible. You may find it easier to start the pattern on DPNs and change to a circular needle when beginning sole decreases. If using DPNs, arrange the needles in a rectangle formation, with the heels each on their own DPN. All charts are worked in stockinette stitch. Keep charts in pattern as much as possible during heel and toe decreases. Work Rnds 1-16 of Heel Chart once in total, then rep Rnds 17-32 of Heel Chart for remainder of pattern, keeping chart correct as possible with sole and toe decreases. While working the toe short rows, twist the CC with the MC together at end of every row. Alternatively, finish the colorwork Center Chart by working across all chart sts in the non-dominant color (CC for Outer, MC for Inner) for 1 row, then continue to work the remainder of the short rows in the main color (MC for Outer, CC for Inner) only. When shaping toe with decreases on the Inner, use whichever CC for decreases that is being used in that rnd of the chart. |
Charts |
DIRECTIONS
Set-up rnd: With MC and RS facing, k25[29, 31]. Pm for new beginning of rnd. Rnd 1 [RS]: Cont in patt for 0[4, 8] rnds more, ending after Rnd 16[4, 8] of Charts A and B and after Rnd 16[20, 24] of Heel Charts. Piece measures approx. 2[2.5, 3] inches deep from cast-on point.
Begin sole decreases: Rep last 3[4, 5] rnds 3[2, 1] time(s) more, then rep Dec Rnd once more. 114[134, 146] total sts; 7[9, 11] sts for each heel. Work even in patt for 3[3, 5] rnds more, ending after Rnd 16[4, 8] of Charts A and B. Piece measures approx. 4[4.5, 5] inches deep from cast-on point. Divide for Outer and Inner: Turn work so WS is facing and cast on 9[9, 11] sts using cable cast-on in colors as set in Rnd 1[5, 9] of Center Chart A Right (or whichever rnd matches that just worked in Chart A). Turn work so RS is once more facing and join to work in the rnd. Keep original marker in place for beg of rnd. 66[76, 84] sts. Note: It is recommended that you arrange the stitches as follows if using a circular needle: First repeat of Chart A and Heel sts on needle 1, and second repeat of Chart A and Center Chart on needle 2. Outer: Cont in patt as set until piece measures 7[8, 9] inches from cast-on, or approx. 2 inches shorter than total desired length, slightly stretched.
Rnd 1: Patt 4[6, 7] in Chart A, k2tog with MC, patt to 3 sts before m, pm, ssk with MC, k1 with MC, remove m, patt to m, remove m, k1 with MC, k2tog with MC, pm, patt to 6[8, 9] sts before m, ssk with MC, patt 4[6, 7] in Chart A, sl m, work Center Chart A Right to end. 4 sts dec'd. Rnd 2: Work even in patt, keeping charts centered and correct. Rnd 3: Patt 4[6, 7] in Chart A, k2tog with MC, patt to m, sl m, ssk with MC, k1 with MC, patt to 3 sts before m, k1 with MC, k2tog with MC, sl m, patt to 6[8, 9] sts before m, ssk with MC, patt 4[6, 7] in Chart A, sl m, work Center Chart A Right to end. 4 sts dec'd. Dec rnd: Patt 4[6, 7] in Chart A, k3tog with MC, patt to m, sl m, patt to m, sl m, patt to 7[9, 10] sts before m, sssk with MC, patt 4[6, 7] in Chart A, sl m, work Center Chart A Right to end. 4 sts dec'd. Begin short rows: Next rnd: Patt 0[6, 7] in Chart A, k2tog 0[1, 1] time with MC, patt to 0[8, 9] sts before Center Chart A Right (second to last m), ssk 0[1, 1] time with MC, patt to end. 34[42, 50] sts. Set-up row [RS]: K1[2, 2] with MC, ssk with MC, turn. Row 1 [WS]: Sl 1, patt 11[13, 15], p2tog with MC, turn. Prepare to graft toe: INNER Next rnd: Work Chart B to m, sl m, patt to m for heel, sl m, work Chart B to m. Turn work so WS is facing and cast on 9[9, 11] sts using cable cast-on in colors as set in Rnd 1[5, 9] of Center Chart B Right (or whichever rnd matches that just worked in Chart B). Turn work so RS is once more facing and join to work in the rnd. Pm for beg of rnd. 66[76, 84] sts. Note: It is recommended that you arrange the stitches as follows if using a circular needle: First repeat of Chart B and Heel sts on needle 1, and second repeat of Chart B and Center Chart on needle 2. Rnd 1: Work Chart B to m, sl m, patt to m for heel, sl m, work Chart B to m, sl m, work next rnd of Center Chart B Right to end of rnd. Cont in patt as set until piece measures 7[8, 9] inches from cast-on, or approx. 2 inches shorter than total desired length, slightly stretched. Shape toe: Rnd 3: Patt 4[6, 7] in Chart B, k2tog with CC, patt to m, sl m, ssk with CC, k1 with CC, patt to 3 sts before m, k1 with CC, k2tog with CC, sl m, patt to 6[8, 9] sts before m, ssk with CC, patt 4[6, 7] in Chart B, sl m, work Center Chart B Right to end. 4 sts dec'd. Dec Rnd: Patt 4[6, 7] in Chart B, k3tog with CC, patt to m, sl m, patt to m, sl m, patt to 7[9, 10] sts before m, sssk with CC, patt 4[6, 7] in Chart B, sl m, work Center Chart B Right to end. 4 sts dec'd.
Begin short rows: Next rnd: Patt 0[6, 7] in Chart B, k2tog 0[1, 1] time with CC, patt to 0[8, 9] sts before Center Chart B Right (second to last m), ssk 0[1, 1] time with CC, patt to end. 34[42, 50] sts. Set-up row [RS]: K1[2, 2] with CC, ssk with CC, turn. Row 1 [WS]: Sl 1, patt 11[13, 15], p2tog with CC, turn. Prepare to graft toe: LEFT SLIPPER |
FINISHING Crochet Edging: Apply anti-slip glue to bottom of slippers, if desired. Wash and dry slippers, stuffing them with plastic bags to maintain shape. |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Born in the Pacific Northwest, Ashley moved to England to study for a year and liked it so much she stayed. Now a British citizen, she feels fully entitled to her love of the weather, gardening, bird-watching, the Great British Bake Off, and a rousing game of conkers. Ashley lives in a Cotswold idyll with her husband and a determinedly needy cat. Rather embarrassingly (when she's not designing, tech editing for Knitty, or staring wistfully out of windows), you might find her writing saucy romantic fiction under the name of Ashley Brize. |
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