Undyne Slipper Boots By Milayou Watch

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Sorry for the crap photo quality guys, my phone just didn't want to act right tonight.



As you can see, my Undertale craze hasn't quite died off yet. It's getting closer to that time of year for hot cocoa and slippers, and whaddya know, all my Sonic slippers are in storage at the moment. So to remedy my dilemma, I made me a pair of Undyne feets instead. (It was that or Papyrus boots, which I might still do later). They're great for burning the house down with my spaghetti making expertise!



I wrote the pattern for these, with possible resizing tips at the end, but I've never actually tried resizing any of my slippers, so I don't know exactly how it would come out.



Undyne Slipper Boots

(J-hook/6mm, fits my size 9-10 woman feet)



Materials:

Red and yellow yarn

Yarn needle



With red, ch 40

1: sc join in first ch, sc in each ch around (40)

2-10: even rnds

11: (dec, 8 sc) x4 (36)

12-20: even rnds

*work in rows*

1: (without turning) 13 sc, inc, 2 sc, inc, 13 sc (32)

2: ch 1, turn, 13 sc, inc, 4 sc, inc, 13 sc (34)

3: ch 1, turn, 13 sc, inc, 6 sc, inc, 13 sc (36)

*Mark the middle 6 sts with a stitch marker, or yarn scrap; this will be used to match up with the sole later*

4-7: even rows

Continuing around to front/toe:

8: ch 1, (do NOT turn), working across front end of slipper, 6 sc across sides of rows just worked, 6 sc in open sts on rnd 20, 6 sc across other sides of rows (18)

9-19: even rows

20: 2 sc, (dec, 4 sc) x2, dec, 2 sc (15)

21: even row

22: sc, (dec, 3 sc) x2, dec, 2 sc (12)

23: sc, (dec, 2 sc) x2, dec, sc (9)

24: even row

25: (dec, sc) x3 (6)

26: 2 sc, dec, 2 sc (5)

27: 2 sc, dec, sc (4)

28: sc, dec, sc (3)

29: skipping middle st, dec over first and last st (1)

30: (final rnd, around bottom edge): ch 1, (do not turn), work 21 sc evenly across bottom edge to heel, 36 sc around heel, 21 sc across edge back to toe, sc in point of row 29, slip st to first sc (79)

Finish off.



Top edge

1: with yellow, sc join in any st on rnd 1, sc around, join with slip st (40)

2-3: even rnds, join with slip st at end if each rnd

Finish off, weave in ends. Fold down top edge with about 3 rows of red above the yellow. (Or however you want lol)



Sole

1: with red, ch 4, sc in 2nd ch and next 2 ch (3)

2-8: ch 1, turn, inc, sc in each st across (10 at end of row 8)

9: ch 1, turn, inc, 8 sc, inc (12)

10-31: even rows (22 rows)

32: ch 1, turn, dec, 8 sc, dec (10)

33: even row

34: ch 1, turn, dec, 6 sc, dec (8)

35: ch 1, turn, dec, 4 sc, dec (6)

36: (edge rnd): without turning, ch 1, 35 sc evenly across sides, 3 sc across beginning chs, 35 sc evenly across other side, 6 sc across last row, slip st to first sc (79)

Finish off, leaving long end. Sew to bottom of slipper, matching the point with the middle sts on beginning end, and the middle 6 sts of heel with the final row of sole. Weave in all loose ends.



Recommendations for resizing:

I've never tried making these for any size other than myself, but if you want to try making them bigger or smaller, I would recommend sizing the opening rnd larger by multiples of 4 stitches.

Once you get to the heel (row 1), don't add stitches between the increases, rather, add them to the outer edge. (I.E. where there's the 13 sts, inc, 2 sts, inc, 13 sts, add on to the 13, not to the 2, and do so in a way that the number will still be the same on both sides).

Lastly, the toe decreases should still be the same number of decreases per row, but you'll need to add more sc stitches in between them. Also, just add even rows to the toe for however long you need it. Then add that many even rows to the sole accordingly.

To make sure the sole matches, your total number of rows including increase rows, should be equal to half the number of sts on final rnd of slipper, minus 9. (The 6 sts on heel plus the 3 on the point. In my case the total on the slipper was 79, so both sides of the 35 rows of sole makes 70, plus the 6 heel and 3 point sts makes 79).

Again, I've never actually tried resizing this myself, but this way seems the easiest to do the math for.



Undertale copyright Toby Fox

Pattern copyright A. Duck



As usual, if using, please link back to the original, thanks!

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Published : Sep 26, 2017