Woman’s Slipper Boots Crochet Pattern, Classic Snow Boots, US sizes 5-12, Now in French too!

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Finished woman's boots in dark gray color with two strap closure
 
 
Finished Boots Slipper Crochet Pattern in light gray
 
 
Finished woman's boots in dark gray color with rose color shells
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These crochet boots are worked with two strands of worsted weight yarn held together making these crochet slippers sturdy and toasty at the same time. Though the buttons are functional, I found that you can just slip in and out of the boot with ease even without opening the straps.
 
  
I used  4 skeins of Vanna’s choice for each pair of boots and still had some yarn left over.  This would be a stylish way to keep your feet warm!  I love boots and now I have one I can wear at home. I am still pondering which one to keep, the green or the gray. What other colors would you experiment with? Leave a comment below.
 
  
 
 

The pattern is written in Standard American Terms.

 

The pattern uses 2 strands of worsted weight yarn ( size 4 medium) held together.

 

Pattern includes 4 sizes, Small ( fits US sizes 5/6), Medium (fits Us sizes 7/8) , Large ( fits US sizes 9/10) and Extra Large (fits US sizes 11/12)

 

Pattern includes lots of pictures to guide you.

 

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Find the Baby Size pattern here: Baby Classic Snow Boots Pattern

Find the Toddler Size pattern here: Toddler Classic Snow Boots Pattern

Find the Kid Size Pattern here: Kid Size Classic Snow Boots Pattern

 

Woman’s Snow Boots Pattern( in English)
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    1. Was it mailed to you in written form or emailed?
      Did you find this easy to follow?
      I'd say I'm past a beginner level but definitely not fully intermediate either. Lol
      Thanks in advance to your reply!

    1. You can also use Tulip paint (so I hear, I'll be trying it soon) to make them skid proof. You just put little hearts (or paw prints etc) where the balls of your feet are and some on the toes and heel.

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