Brrrrrrrrrrrrr ..... ............ now it's really uncomfortable, wet, cold and bitter cold outside.
I am glad that I have crocheted a few days ago for the Filzpuschen daughter. They are super cuddly and incredibly warm. So also the feet in the student apartment (without floor-believe it or not !!!!!!!!!) not freeze.
The parts are fast and fun knit that too.
Here is a brief guide for those who suffer frequently from cold feet.
awesome as well as guests of hotel slippers or house shoes.
I wash + Filz-it wool taken
Length 50m (to 50g) and requires about 150 g for shoe size 39th
stop 31 M (needle size 8), after 30 Rh stst be distributed to all M pointed needles. Here at the beginning of 1.Nd and at the end of 4.Nd increase per 1M = 33M.
on the 1st N 9 M come on the remaining 3 per 8M
Now I have more knitting stockinette stitch 30 Rd.
now goes to the decline for the tip. 6 times in each subsequent round, the 1st and the 2nd M any right needle tog.
The remaining M contract with the working yarn and then sew that well.
work the second slippers as well.
Now fold the stop edge of the shoe in half and the back middle of the shoe stitch.
sew all still visible threads well. Not
scare, the parts are enormous - look like clown shoes.
Time to move the parts in the washing machine (note the colored-felt wool dye from you).
the slippers I've had the first time at 40 ° with some matching colored shirts in the WA.
then they were not properly matted and much too large.
why they were allowed one more round at 60 ° with some terry cloth turn.
then they were perfect.
We have them in the wet state in daughter's feet formed and then to drag without extended.
were a half a day later dry to hurry and have since been in continuous use.
I hope my instructions are somewhat understandable.
A new Filzwolleprojekt is already on the needle.
LG
Christiane