Fisherfolk House Slippers PDF Pattern

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I am not a traditional sock wearer. The only socks I typically wear are with sneakers and boots so I really wanted to develop a pair of super squishy, thick socks to wear around the house in the fall and wintertime to keep my feet warm! I’m obsessed with these Fisherfolk House Slippers. They resemble little fish tails and I just love them. These socks are designed to be unisex so that they look good on everyone and that there is a fit for everyone. Whether you want to wear them as slippers or just thick socks, pick the sizing option that works for you.

I also want to let you know, I don’t knit many socks and these really aren’t that difficult – if you have knit a pair and can follow a simple chart with tiny cables you should be fine!

These slipper socks are knit in the round from the cuff and leg. The heel flap is worked flat, and then stitches are picked up after the heel turn to work the gusset. Then you will continue to work in the round to the toe. The toe is worked in the round on two needles and then grafted together.

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I am not a traditional sock wearer. The only socks I typically wear are with sneakers and boots so I really wanted to develop a pair of super squishy, thick socks to wear around the house in the fall and wintertime to keep my feet warm! I’m obsessed with these Fisherfolk House Slippers. They resemble little fish tails and I just love them. These socks are designed to be unisex so that they look good on everyone and that there is a fit for everyone. Whether you want to wear them as slippers or just thick socks, pick the sizing option that works for you.

I also want to let you know, I don’t knit many socks and these really aren’t that difficult – if you have knit a pair and can follow a simple chart with tiny cables you should be fine!

These slipper socks are knit in the round from the cuff and leg. The heel flap is worked flat, and then stitches are picked up after the heel turn to work the gusset. Then you will continue to work in the round to the toe. The toe is worked in the round on two needles and then grafted together.

Skill Level: Intermediate

Sizing: Adult Small (Medium, Large) to fit foot circumference 7 (8, 9) in / 18 (20.5, 23) cm

Finished Measurements
Calf Circumference – 9.5 (10.5, 11) in / 24 (26.5, 28) cm
Foot Circumference – 7.5 (9, 10.5) in / 19 (23, 26.5) cm

Note: These socks are designed to be worn as slippers with a bit of extra room built in with approximately .5 – 1.5 in / 1.5-4 cm of positive ease.

Shown in size Medium with 1 in / 2.5 cm of positive ease.

Yarn & Yardage
Weight: bulky (DK + DK yarn held double)

Amount: 522 (580, 645) yds / 475 (528, 590) m / 200 (200, 250) g
Yarns used: 4 (4, 5) skeins of Brooklyn Tweed Arbor in Morandi (held double)

Suggested Yarn: Brooklyn Tweed Arbor – 100% American Targhee Wool – (50 g = 145 yds / 132 m)

Gauge
20 sts and 27 rnds = 4 in / 10 cm in ribbing, in the round on needles (blocked)

Needles & Notions
US 6 / 4 mm – dpns, or 32 in / 80 cm or 40 in / 100 cm circular for magic loop
3 removable stitch markers
tapestry needle
scissors

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