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Knitted Flat Cable Slippers — Free Knitting Patterns
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Knitted Flat Cable Slippers

If you're looking for cozy and stylish footwear, you'll love the Knitted Flat Cable Slippers! These comfy slippers are perfect for keeping your feet warm during chilly evenings at home. The intricate cable pattern adds a touch of elegance to their design, making them not just practical but also fashionable. Whether you're lounging on the couch or sipping hot cocoa by the fireplace, these slippers will be your new favorite accessory. Treat your feet to the ultimate comfort and style with these delightful Knitted Flat Cable Slippers!

Knitting materials and tools:

Circular or straight knitting needles 3.5 mm (US 4).

Tent Sale, Soft Worsted – 100% acrylic.

Weight Category – (4) Medium. Quantity – 50-55 grams.

Cable needle, stitch markers, yarn needle.

Flat knit cable socks size:

Size: US 7 (24 cm). Follow the instruction tips to adjust the sock size.

Gauge: 18-19 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette

How to calculate the right size:

24 cm -10% (for stretch) = 22 cm final slipper length.

Leg opening (average for most women’s sizes): 11 cm

22 cm -11 cm = 11cm- toe section length.

The slipper’s height should be approximately 10 cm for all sizes. Adjust this by using larger or smaller knitting needles if needed for a better fit.

Common abbreviations of knit stitches:

k – knit

k2tog – knit two together

p – purl

pm – place marker

RS – right side

WS – wrong side

LHN – left-hand needle

sel s – selvage stitch: always slip the first stitch knitwise, work to the last stitch, purl the last stitch.

C4F – slip 2 sts to a cable needle and hold them in front of your work, knit the next 2 sts from the LHN, then knit the 2 sts from the cable needle.

Flat cable socks knitting pattern:

Knitting the body of a cable slipper:

Cast on 20 stitches.

Row 1: sel s, k3, pm, p1, k4, p1, pm, k9, sel s.

Row 2: sel s, k10, p4, k4, sel s.

Row 3: sel s, k3, p1, k4, p1, k9, sel s.

Row 4: sel s, k10, p4, k4, sel s.

Row 5: sel s, k3, p1, C4F, p1, k9, sel s.

Row 6: sel s, k10, p4, k4, sel s.

Repeat Rows 1-6 ten more times, then repeat Rows 1-4 once. At this point, your piece should measure the equivalent of two lengths of the opening, approximately 22 cm.

Fold the piece in half with the wrong side facing you. Locate the corner with the cast-on tail, and start picking up stitches from this corner on the wrong side. To do this, insert the needle from front to back, yarn over, and draw up a loop.Pick up 20 stitches along the edge. To eliminate the visible purl bumps on the right side in the cable section (which is worked in stockinette stitch), pick up 4 cable stitches on the right side by inserting the needle from back to front. You can use a crochet hook to assist with this step if needed.

Since the last row was Row 4, proceed by working the cable twist in the next row.

Next Row (RS): sel s, k9, p1, C4F, p1, k8, p1, C4F, p1, k9, sel s.

Next Row (WS): sel s, k10, p4, k10, p4, k10, sel s.

Row 1 (RS): sel s, k9, p1, k4, p1, k8, p1, k4, p1, k9, sel s.

Row 2 (WS): sel s, k10, p4, k10, p4, k10, sel s.

Row 3 (RS): sel s, k9, p1, k4, p1, k8, p1, k4, p1, k9, sel s.

Row 4 (WS): sel s, k10, p4, k10, p4, k10, sel s.

Row 5 (RS): sel s, k9, p1, C4F, p1, k8, p1, C4F, p1, k9, sel s.

Row 6 (WS): sel s, k10, p4, k10, p4, k10, sel s.

Repeat the last 6 rows four more times, then repeat Rows 1-4 once, or until the slipper measures 20-21 cm.

Shaping the toe of a cable slipper:

Row 1: sel s, [k2tog] – repeat till the end, sel s.

Row 2: sel s, [k2tog] – repeat till the end, k1, sel s.

Cut the yarn leaving about the 70 cm tail.

Using a yarn needle, thread the tail through the remaining stitches. Then, fold the slipper with the right side facing out and sew the sole as shown in the video. Start by inserting the needle from front to back under the selvage stitch of the piece farthest from you, then insert it from back to front under the selvage stitch of the piece closest to you. Continue sewing the sole in this manner until you reach the heel. To shape the heel, thread the tail through the last 10 stitches, with 5 stitches on each side, to round it slightly.

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