Knitted ladybug slippers. Knitting - ladybug slippers
1. Here, the fruit of my imagination!
I looked at the works on display in the Present and my hands itched!
Thanks to alane for carefully outlining the process of creating your own slippers. I used HER work (http://stranamasterov.ru/node/265554?tid=1711)
2. I used the most ordinary threads, nicknamed “bazaar” ones :) Knitting needles No. 3 and hook No. 2. Also a huge blunt needle (I don’t know what its correct name is).
3. I knitted it in the same way as alan, only the top was not in garter stitch, but in stockinette stitch (to make it easier to sew on the ladybug spots).
4. Linked two bases. Later I put on a little black circle and mustache.
Circles:
1st row - 3 air loops, close in a circle with a connecting column;
2nd row - 10 columns. b/n, close the connection. column;
3rd row - in the 1st column of the previous row 1 column s/n, in the 2nd column of the previous row - 2 columns s/n, etc. (alternating 1 and 2 columns s/n), close the connection with a column.
Mustache:
5 air loops + 1 air loop for lifting, and back 5 columns of non-woven stitches in each air loop. loop.
I used beads for the eyes. I painted the pupils with black nail polish.
5. Well there you go!!! As soon as I leave my workplace, my “deputy.” already here as here!
6. The slippers came out in some places in sizes 33-35. They will go for the birthday of a 12-year-old girl. That's why the slippers pose without feet.
7. There are bigger faces here. I looked at the photo and thought: maybe they could also embroider a mouth?
Thank you for stopping by! I thank all the craftswomen who share their experiences! Special thanks to Golubka! Thanks to her, so many beautiful, unique and creative works and master classes!
Bright, cheerful booties will not only delight your baby, but will also keep his feet warm. They can be worn as casual shoes or as part of a children's party costume. The length of the finished booties is 10 cm.
Knitting density: 21 loops = 10 cm, 32 rows = 10 cm
Spokes: 3 mm (No. 4) or any others that allow you to adhere to the specified knitting density.
OPERATION PROCEDURE
Cast on 28 stitches using color A.
Knit about 9cm in stockinette stitch and finish on the wrong side of the fabric.
Change color to B and knit 2 more rows in stockinette stitch.
Sock:
Row 1 (right side): *K2, k2tog*; repeat from * to the end of the row (remainder - 21 loops)
Row 2: purl
Row 3: *K2, knit 2 together*; repeat from * to the end of the row (remainder - 14 loops)
Row 4: purl
Row 5: K2tog x 7 reps (14 stitches remaining)
Cut the thread, leaving a long end. Thread it through the remaining loops and tighten. Secure the end of the thread with a knot.
Sew the edges of the fabric, leaving an opening for the baby's leg. The length of the seam, starting from the pulled sock, will be approximately 6.4 cm.
Lapels:
Working from the right side, fasten a thread of color C to the last stitch of the first row, pick up and knit 28 stitches along the edge of the hole in the round. After knitting 3 rows, complete the knitting and secure the thread.
Fold the flap in half and secure the folded edge at its base with an inconspicuous seam.
Using color B thread, sew a straight line from the toe to the lapel. Scatter French knots across the surface of the booties to imitate the dots on the wings of a ladybug.
Do the same on the second bootie.
Anya's knitting patterns > Ladybugs booties
Well, aren’t the shoes lovely!
I would wear it myself if I suddenly became a little girl. It's a pity that you have to wear ordinary slippers. Although there are knitted ones that I also like.
You can look here for a variety of booties.
... http://podelki.boxter.org/p2687Master class on booties in the shape of ladybugs.
To create such booties you will need the following materials and tools:
Yarn of several colors, but of the same composition. It is advisable to take yarn of the same brand different colors, in this case red, black and white. Yarn - manufacturer - Pekhorka, brand " Children's whim»;
- hooks for the selected yarn - one hook 2.5 (for main knitting), 1.25 (for securing the threads of the beginning and end of work on the wrong side);
- needles for sewing knitted items;
- black sewing threads;
- black beads (to create the eyes of future ladybugs);
- plastic bases for displaying booties. If you have such plastic shoes, you can use them while knitting. This is quite convenient for understanding how correctly the stitches are reduced to form the toe of the booties.
How to knit ladybug booties?
While knitting you will need a knitting pattern for bootie soles.
Take a 2.5 hook and cast on 17 air loops (ch).
The second row is also knitted using 1h, but along the edges several 1h are made in 1 loop of the previous row in order to obtain an oval shape.
Knitting proceeds similarly in the third row, but on one side the number of stitches is increased to obtain an oval shape. Follow the description in the diagram.
The next step is to transfer the knitting from the sole to the main part of the bootie. To do this, you need to knit a row of single crochets (sc) so that they are oriented upwards and not to the side. To do this, all scs are knitted only in the first half of the loop of the previous row, and the second half of the loop remains untouched.
Next, you need to knit the first part of the bootie - the muzzle of the future ladybug. To do this, we find the middle of the bootie in front (where there is a greater number of c1n in the previous rows to obtain oval shape). From the middle we count 10 loops on both sides. We knit 20 dc on these loops.
IN next row We make a decrease on both sides, knitting 2 dc along the edges with one vertex.
In the next row we also decrease, but with the help of 4 dc with one top.
In the next row, 4 elements are knitted, each of which consists of 3 dc with one vertex.
With the help of a plastic boot you can see that the decrease in loops is proceeding correctly and is gradually being formed correct form booties. Next we decrease, knitting 2 dc with 1 vertex.
At the end, we knit several 1h with one vertex so that only 1 loop remains at the top. We fasten the thread.
Take red yarn and start knitting the second part of the bootie. Using s1n. The beginning and end of each row captures the tops of the black part at the same level.
At the end of the row we knit a ss in the black part of the bootie to move to the next row.
In this way we knit row after row until we reach the same level as the top of the black part of the bootie.
In subsequent rows, the common base 2 dc will be in the middle of the tick from dc of the previous row between them.
Now let's start creating the ladybug's antennae. We knit a chain of 12 ch, skip 5 ch and knit a sc in the opposite direction. We leave longer threads on both sides so that the finished antennae can be secured to the booties.
We attach the finished antennae to the ladybug's face. We tie the threads on the wrong side and secure the ends with a 1.25 hook.
Let's start making eyes. We take white yarn and collect 4 ch on the hook and close them into a ring using 1 ss.
Through the center we knit the sequence 1 ch, 3 sc, 1 lush column(ps), 3 s1n, 1 ps, 4 sc, 1 ss.
Using a knitting needle, sew the eyes to the muzzle.
Using a fine needle and sewing threads Sew beads in the center of the eyes.
All that remains is to make black dots for the red part of the booties. We collect 4 ch on the hook and close them into a ring using 1 ss.
We knit 2 sc in each loop. The total should be 8 sc. At the end of the row we make 1 dc. You need to make 6 such circles.
Using a knitting needle, sew circles at different levels on the red part of the booties. In this case, the circles were sewn symmetrically.
Our booties in the shape of ladybugs are ready.
The result was not even really booties, but rather knitted boots, which can be turned into booties if necessary.
Booties “Ladybugs”
We have already knitted “ladybugs” with knitting needles. So I decided to tell you how you can crochet the same bugs. The main points of the idea are not mine, taken from the Internet, although I made small changes to my taste and all calculations, as always, were made taking into account the yarn used.
Material:
1. Yarn red and black colors,
2. Crochet hook
3. Plastic eyes,
4. Black beads
5. Narrow black satin ribbon
Work progress:
I can’t say the name and characteristics of the yarn, because... I bought it a long time ago and there are no identification marks left. But it feels like about 220 - 250m/100g
1. Sole (red thread): We knit a chain of 14 ch, 1st row - hdc (half double crochet), 2nd row - 37 dc, 3rd row - 54 dc
2. Head (black thread): 1st row - 16 central loops of the toe dc, 2nd row - again 16 dc, 3rd row - 1 dc, 7 times 2 dc together, 1 dc. There are 9 loops left, 4th row - we knit all 9 loops together. As a result, we get the head of the future ladybug.
3. Body - sides (red thread): 4th and 5th rows (counting the rows of the sole) - We knit the DC without decreases, attaching the sides to the head at the beginning and end of each row during knitting. 6th row - We knit in the same way as the 4th and 5th rows, only on each side we knit 2 times 2 RLS together, the 7th row - without decreases, Dc, the 8th row - Dc (I have at this stage it turned out to be 34 dc) + 4 ch in front (where the bug’s head is), the 9th and 10th rows are 38 dc.
4 We tie the top of the bootie and the sole with black thread: sc, 3 ch, sc, sc, 3 ch, sc, sc, etc.
5. Sew black beads - dots - scattered across the body of the bug.
6. We design the muzzle: Antennae - a chain of several VPs, attach them to the head. Glue on the eyes and embroider the mouth.
7. Pull the ribbon - tie.
The booties are ready.
"Insects" author just Lyudmila from Osinka
I knitted from Bambino Nako (25% wool, 75% acrylic 130m. / 50 g.) For the booties, I cast on maybe 31 stitches, knitted in garter stitch, making a yarn over for the sole after the edge stitch and before the last stitch of every second row, as well as with both sides of the middle loop. I knitted like this until there were no more 63 stitches on my knitting needles. The sole was knitted with black thread. Next we knit a rise in garter stitch for 10 rows. Here in the middle I knitted with black thread, and the edges with red thread. I can’t say exactly how many loops, judging by the photo there are approximately 21 loops. Then - the toe, leaving 11 loops in the middle, knitting 2 together at the end of each row, the last one, 11 loops together with the next one and turning the knitting until 41 loops remain on the knitting needle (15 on the sides and 11 in the middle). It’s also difficult to say exactly how much I knitted with black, it looks like 8 rows. I knitted the very middle stitch to the end of the toe with black knit stitch. Continue knitting in garter stitch with red thread to the desired height (about 15 rows), then make “teeth” again - 2 rows stockinette stitch, row - two loops together, yarn over, etc., purl row, again two rows of stockinette stitch, bend along the line of yarn overs - you get cloves, knitted another 5 rows in garter stitch for the lapel, cast off all the loops. She decorated the teeth by sewing a bead on each one, sewed black lace to the lapel, and embroidered the booties with black beads, imitating the dots of a ladybug. I sewed the booties along the back seam and sole. The antennae are crocheted from air loops and bumps and sewn on, the eyes are glued.
Knitted slippers with “cute insects” - the work of Yana Kalashnikova from Irkutsk.
To knit slippers you will need: hook No. 2, main color “Baby” yarn 100 grams, for chamomile - the remains of white cotton, green, for the ladybug - the remains of red, black. Thick sole (I used felt insoles).
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- Model overview knitted slippers and traces
Description of the slipper taken from your site, article: , only I tied the top of the slipper with three rows of single crochets (two in yellow, one in red). Sew the sole to the slippers.
Ladybug taken from .
Ladybug body.
Make a ring from red yarn.
6-8r loop for lifting, straight, without increments.
Bottom of a ladybug.
1p loop for lifting, knit 6 tbsp, end each row with a half-column for connection.
2p loop for lifting, evenly add 6 dc, for a total of 12 dc.
3p loop for lifting, evenly add 6 dc, for a total of 18 dc.
4p loop for lifting, evenly add 6 dc, for a total of 24 dc.
5p loop for lifting, evenly add 6 dc, for a total of 30 dc.
Ladybug head.
Make a ring from black yarn.
1p loop for lifting, knit 6 tbsp, end each row with a half-column for connection.
2p loop for lifting, *2 st b n in one loop* repeat 3 times, 3 st b n.
3p loop for lifting, * 1 st b n, 2 st b n in the next loop * repeat 3 times, 3 st b n.
4p loop for lifting, * 2 dc b n, 2 dc b n in the next loop * repeat 3 times, 3 dc b n.
Sew the parts together, embroider the spots in black and the eyes in white.
Chamomile taken from . Chamomile knitting pattern:
I tied the chamomile petals in one row of single crochets with a fluffy thread, the petals tightened and became voluminous (you can see in the photo). Leaves I knitted according to pattern No. 7 from your site. |
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To ensure that your feet are always comfortable, you just need to knit warm and soft slippers. Knit so beautiful crochet slippers it will be quite simple if you are already familiar with knitting embossed columns. To knit slippers you will need thick insoles, knitting threads, a 3.0 mm hook, a wool needle, knitting markers, 4 buttons for decoration.
In this case, threads of three shades with a composition of 100% acrylic were used. Description of slippers made for size 38.
In total, a pair of slippers took about 60 grams of thread. Sew the insole along the contour with knitting threads.
Attach the thread from the heel side and tie the insole with single crochets - a total of 146 stitches. b/n.
1st row. 2 lifting loops, in the same stitch, knit a purl embossed double crochet, all subsequent loops also knit with purl embossed double crochets. A total of 146 relief art. s/n.
Each row has 146 relief stitches. s/n. Attach a knitting marker to the 41st stitches of the 4th row, count 64 stitches and place a second marker.
5 row. We also knit the first 41 loops with an elastic band, alternating purl and front embossed double crochets. You need to start decreasing stitches from the first marker, so we knit two stitches together. We decrease down to the second marker, after which we knit without decreasing, alternating purl and front embossed double crochets. Total 114 st. s/n.
6th row. We knit until the first marker raised elastic band double crochets without decreases, then we knit 2 knit stitches with 2 double crochets together (16 decreases in total), after the second marker we also knit with an elastic band in double crochets without reductions. When decreasing in this row, to make the knitting look even and neat, hook only the front stitches, skipping the purl stitches. Total 98 tbsp. s/n.