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You Did It! Post Photos of Your Finished Slippers

Knitalongs » November 2020 Felted Slippers » You Did It! Post Photos of Your Finished Slippers

Lesson 7 - October 15, 2020

You Did It! Post Photos of Your Finished Slippers

Congratulations! We've come to the end of our felted slippers knitalong.

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I hope you've enjoyed the new skills you've learned and been able to gift a pair of slippers to a loved one (or many) in your life.

If you made the slippers for yourself, I hope your feet feel so loved!

Please share photos of your finished slippers below- we'll be adding them to our "All Done - Post Photos!" chapter in the slippers class as we receive them.

If you haven't finished your slippers, no worries! There is no hurry to complete any knitting projects.

We'll be here if you have any questions, so take your time and enjoy the process.

Thanks so much for knitting with us.

Hugs!!

Today's Step to Get Involved:

Leave a comment below - attach a photo of your finished slippers and let us know what was your favorite thing about this knitalong!

If you have finished your slippers, congratulations! Please post a photo by leaving a comment below sharing what you've learned and clicking the "Choose File" button to add your photo.

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  1. Took a while but I finally finished, yay! Couldn’t have done it without you two and the excellent videos, thanks! I felted by hand which took way longer than I anticipated because the Swan’s Island yarn (the two shades of orange I used for the sides and cuffs) didn’t felt as quickly or as easily as the other yarns I used for toe/heel and soles. I think I could have felted even longer as I didn’t quite get all the stitch definition out but I didn’t have the strength and was concerned they’d get too short. Anyway, I’m super pleased and intend to use them as heavy “socks” to keep my feet warm while on the couch ;-)) You two are the best!
    Marla

  2. Left a message earlier, which you already responded to, but my image did not seem to show up. Trying one more time. Thanks for the great class!

  3. Finally had a night off work and was able to felt these. I have a front loader which was a bit nerve wracking as you cannot stop it in the middle, but I decided to go for a very short cycle and it worked. Took a tip from Wendy Billingsley and used a few min in the dryer on one that was a tad bigger than the other so now they match.
    I ran out of red so I used a little black on square #8. Turned out better than I’d expected. Thanks for the fun project!
    Susan

    1. Hi Susan, it’s great to see the photos of your finished slippers, thank you so much for sharing! I’m happy you used and shared the tip about the dryer, that’s great advice. Thanks again for participating in this knitalong and for coming and sharing your photos.
      Happy holidays and enjoy those slippers!
      Liat

  4. Evelyn Dixie Matson

    I love this project! I’ve always wanted to do some felting and this gave me a great chance to try it. I’m going to make more felted slippers as gifts. This pair is for me, custom shrunk to my feet. Sharing this along with others gave me a boost. Thanks so much for a great fun project.
    Dixie

  5. Wendy Billingsley

    All done! And now I know how to mattress stitch (instead of making it up)! I made the slippers for me so while felting I tried them on several times. The length fits but the ankle is a little loose. I am going to put them heel facing in front of the heater vent tonight. Maybe I can get just a bit more shrinkage! Great project. So interesting to see how squares become slippers!!! Really clever. Now on to your continental knitting course! Wendy

  6. First pair was toddler size for which I added felted buttons and little deerskin grippers. The second pair of the adult small size slippers is not quite finished. This was my first time using the mattress stitch and I see a few irregularities :~. Started adult large, on circular needle this time, so am knitting two at a time.

    1. Wendy Billingsley

      I love those colors too! How did you add that little button? That might fix my loose ankle situation! So cute!

      1. Hey, Wendy,
        I found a youtube video for making, oh, I think the search was for something like “felted pom pom buttons.” Oh, and the video used a fork. Then I just washed the little poms in a laundry bag to felt them. Just saw your message so hope you were not waiting too long. 🙏

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