Rule of Three Slippers
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Rule of Three Slippers
I suddenly realised that all feet have very similar proportions, regardless of size. That led to this pattern for simple slippers. You only need to know the (approximate) size of a person’s foot and you can make slippers in any yarn, using any needles, without making a tension square.
This is a typical Woolly Thoughts pattern. It works on simple mathematical principles.
The only maths you need is to be able to divide a small number by three.
The basic pattern can be customised in various ways - some of which can be seen in the photos.
If you find the pattern useful please consider making a donation to my fund-raising page for Kidney Research.
For more information, see:
http://www.woollythoughts.com/slippers.html
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