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lindas slippers 4 kidsCrocheted Boot Slippers by Linda  (C) Linda Bohrn 2018
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This slipper is 6 1/2" long. A larger hook wil make a larger slipper. A smaller hook and smaller yarn(baby) will make a smaller slipper.
Materials needed:
      
E Hook (a larger hook will make a larger slipper)
WW Yarn
2 stitch markers(safety pins, I used bobby pins as they were easier to move.
Note:  The markers mark the 2 center sts that are not decreased.(See Row 9)

Make 2
Ch 53.
R1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across(52 sts), ch 1, turn.
R2: Sc in back loop of each sc across. Ch 1 and turn.
R3 - 8: Repeat Row 2.
R9: (work this row in back loops): Sc in next 22 sc, sc next 3 sts tog, (Markers are placed in these next 2 sts) sc in next 2 sc, sc next 3 sts tog, sc in last 22 sts. Ch 1 and turn.
R10: Working rows now in both loops, sc across moving the markers up to the same sts in the next row. Ch 1 and turn.
R11: Sc across to within 3 sts of 1st marker, sc next 3 sts tog, sc in 2 marked sts(moving markers up as you go), sc next 3 sts tog, sc to end of row, ch 1, and turn.
Repeat rows 10 and 11 until only 28 sts remain(total of 6 decrease rows).
Ribbing rows are now worked inn back of sts only.
Rib 1: Sc in back of each st across. Ch and turn
Rib 2 - 8: Repeat Rib 1. At end of 8t row fasten off leaving a 3 ft tail to sew back and sole seam together.
The last row is the right side.




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