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Pattern: SNOWman Boots

I have been on a quest for several years to design an easy pair of crochet slippers that are squishy soft. Well.. HERE THEY ARE! I LOVE how comfy these are plus they are super cute, fairly quick to whip up, and the pattern is written to help even beginners (able to do basic crochet stitches and read a pattern) can make them. These SNOWman Boots might just be your next best thing. The pattern includes larger kids to adult sizes.

I have wanted a tall pair of cozy slipper boots for a couple of years and LOVE how they turned out. I hope you will too 🙂
PLUS they are quick to make and easy so you can still whip up a pair for Christmas.

 About The Pattern

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Etsy: Snowman Boots Crochet Pattern – Etsy

Ravelry: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/snowman-boots

Variations

I LOVE snowmen so those are my favorite. These could be made in lots of different themes, plus they are adorable in stripes and one color.

Materials
Yarn: Bernat Blanket Yarn in white or black, plus bright colors (Super bulky weight yarn or 3 strands worsted weight yarn held together), matching worsted weight for pompom and drawstring option.

Yarns used in samples: Bernat Blanket Brights Pixie Pink, Busy Blue, Carrot Orange, White, Black;
Bernat Blanket Bundle Brights Fruit Punch, Blue Jay

Miscellaneous: Yarn needle, measuring tape, Sewing needle, black thread and 4 or more small black buttons (2 per face), one large button per boot for decoration (optional)
Note: 2 different size buttons were used on the snowman sample.

Crochet Hooks: H, K, N (9mm). A 10mm hook is suggested for roomier cuff/leg sections.

Details
Sizes: Child Large (big kid shoe sizes 12 – 5), Womens
with instructions for roomier cuffs/leg sections.

Gauge: 4 inches = 8.5 hdc sts and 6 rounds

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