Elf Shoes PDF
Elf Shoes PDF
Elf Shoes PDF
by Pamela Wynne
MATERIALS:
1 skein Cascade 220 (100% wool, 220 yards)
in Main Color (MC) (Larger adult sizes may
require a second skein)
skein Cascade 220 (100% wool, 220
yards) in Contrasting Color (CC)
Set of five US size 10.5 (6.5mm) double-
pointed needles
tapestry needle
KNITTING TERMS:
k: knit
p: purl
st: st
k2tog: knit 2 together
ssk: sl 1 knitwise, sl 1 knitwise, insert left needle into the front loops of both slipped sts and
knit them together
sk2p: slip1, k2tog, pass slipped st over.
st st: stockinette stitch. When knitting in the round, knit all sts.
i-cord: k all sts; do not turn. Slide the sts to the other end of the needle and k the row
again, pulling the working yarn snug through the first st of the row.
w&t: Wrap and turn.
From the right (knit) side: Slip the next st purlwise. Bring yarn to the front of your work. Slip the
slipped st back to the left needle and return the yarn to the back of your work. Turn.
From the wrong (purl) side: Slip the next st purlwise. Bring the yarn to the back of your work. Slip
the slipped st back to the left needle and bring the yarn to the front of your work. Turn.
For a short cuff, k 1.5 (1.5, 2, 2.5, 2.5) inches. For a taller
cuff, k 2.5 (3.5, 4, 4) inches.
Repeat Rows 3-4 until you have worked all the heel sts. The first and last sts of the heel will still
have two wraps. Resume knitting in the round, with all 28 (32, 36, 44, 52) sts. When you come
to the wrapped sts, pick up and k both wraps with the st.
FOOT: Knit the foot in st st until it is 1/2 inch longer than the wearer's foot. If a fitting isnt
possible, refer to the shoe size chart at the end of the pattern.
TOE: The toe is shaped with short rows, to make the sole longer than the instep and force it to
curl up. At the same time, paired decreases along the side will narrow the toe. Yvon of Storm
in the Attic invented this super-clever construction, which can be applied to any sock or
slipper (see http://www.stormopzolder.nl/DIY.htm#free).
Divide the sts in half on your needles: half for the sole and half for the instep. Knit across all
the sole sts. Wrap the next st (the first st of the instep) and turn.
*P across all the sole sts. Wrap the next st (the first st of the instep) and turn.
K across all the sole sts.
K together the first 2 sts of the instep, k to last 2 sts of the instep, ssk.
K together the first 2 sts of the sole, k to last 2 sts of the sole, ssk. Wrap next st (the first st of the
instep) and turn.
Repeat from * until 8 sts remain4 for the instep and 4 for the sole. K2tog, ssk, k2tog, ssk.
CUFF:
With CC, working from the inside (purl/wrong side) of the slipper opening, pick up and knit 28
(32, 36, 44, 52) sts, starting at the center back of the slipper. This section will be folded over, so
it should face the opposite direction from the existing sts. Knit 1/2 (1/2, 1, 1, 1) inch.
The four pointed triangles on the cuff are worked one at a time, back and forth, over a small
number of sts. For the infant size, work all 4 points using instructions for Toddler Point 2 below.
ALL SIZES:
POINT 3: Reattach yarn and work as for Point 1.
POINT 4: Work as for Point 2.
SHAVE the fuzz off your slippers using a safety razor or sweater stone.
To make non-skid slippers, use a foam brush to paint 2-3 coats of Plasti-Dip (available at
hardware stores) onto the soles of your slippers, following package instructions.
9-10 7
10-11 7.5
11-12 8
12-1 8.5
2-3 9
4-5 9.5
5-6 9.5
WOMEN
7-8 10
9-10 10.5
11-12 11
7-8 10.5
9-10 11
MEN
11-12 11.5
13-14 12
15-16 12.5
Big, big thanks to the knitters who tested this pattern and provided valuable feedback; to Adrian for
her sweet stump shots and for baby elves; and most of all to Yvon for her badass toe innovation.