Knitted socks
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SLIPPERS WITH KNITTING NEEDLES. Cast on 5 stitches. Row 1 (right side): edge stitch, knit, yarn over, knit, yarn over, edge stitch purl. Row 2 (wrong side): all stitches purl, the stitch between the two yarn overs is not knitted, it is simply slipped onto the right needle (yarn in front). Row 3: edge stitch, 2 knit, yarn over, central knit, yarn over, 2 knit, edge stitch. Rows 4 and all even rows are purl, the central stitch is slipped without knitting. Row 5: edge stitch, 3 knit, yarn over, central knit, yarn over, 3 knit, edge stitch. Continue knitting until you have 41 stitches on the needles (this includes the central and edge stitches). The yarn overs are made in different directions. Before the central stitch, the yarn over is "yarn in front of the needle" (maybe I'm not explaining it correctly, but this is the clearest way for me to explain it)) After the central stitch, the yarn over is "yarn behind the needle". The number of stitches increases... you can switch to 2 needles. Here are two needles. We have cast on 41 stitches.. Forming the base, the sole of the slipper. We knit 15 stitches (including the edge stitch). Then we can switch to a new needle. We knit 10 stitches, and knit the 11th and 12th stitches together (through the back loop). We turn the work. The base is knitted in garter stitch (all rows are knitted). We knit 10 stitches, and knit the 11th and 12th stitches together (through the front loop). This means we are forming the toe, in the same way as forming the heel of a regular sock. We turn the work again. We knit another 10 stitches and knit the 11th and 12th stitches together. We turn again. So there should be 11 stitches left on the needle. Here is what we have already got. On an empty needle, we cast on 15 stitches. This is the wrong side for us. Therefore.. We knit 9 stitches purl and five knit. Then, the edge stitch is purl. We turn. All stitches on this needle (15 stitches) are knitted knit. This is the right side. We knit the middle 11 stitches knit. On the third needle, we cast on 15 stitches. All 14 stitches are knitted knit and 1 edge stitch. These are the 11 stitches of the base. The base here is also continued to be knitted in garter stitch. Here is what it looks like on the wrong side. 5 stitches in garter stitch, 9 regular. Here is what it looks like on the right side. You can already try it on. Next, we knit to the length of the foot. The huge plus of these slippers is that they can be knitted in almost any size. After finishing the foot, we also close the heel as we closed the sock. When there are 7-8 stitches left on the sides, we knit 2 stitches together in the middle of the garter stitch base. This is to prevent the slipper from slipping off the heel, slightly reducing the base. We can reduce one more stitch after 3-4 rows. After closing the side stitches, we completely close the slipper. Here is what we got. If the slipper slips a bit, you can knit a 1x1 ribbing along the edge with needles or simply with a hook using single crochet stitches.








