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I found this pattern for these hex slippers on ravlery last year and love the pattern so much I have now made 3 pairs. They are an extra warm cabin slipper. These are not for beginners because of the adjustments you have to make when making and attaching the soles, but overall these slippers are fairly easy to stitch up and a great way to stash bust your yarn. http://priscillascrochet.net/free%20patterns/Wearables/Hexagon%20Boot%20Slippers.pdf This hexagon slipper has a double thick sole and is made up of 3 motifs per slipper but if you wanted to make them into slipper boots just add 2 more motifs at the top of each slipper attaching in the front and back V and sides. I did take into consideration some of the other peoples reviews that have worked up these slippers and rounded off the toes on the last 2 rows by sc2tog at each end. Also the instructions were not that clear on the hook sizes for the different shoe sizes, I used a 5 for these pairs r...
Tammy, nice painting, and nice youtube video of it. Can you tell me how you put the video together? I'd like to do one like this.
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Hi Jim and thank you Im glad you liked the video. Im a techno weenie so i kina flew by the seat of my pants when it came to putting this together. On my comp I have 2 programs that i can create movies Picassa and Windows Movie Maker. Picassa will allow you to upload directly to you tube, Windows is alot more user friendly when it comes to creating the layout. Im not sure what you have on your system so i dont know how to walk you through. But i can tell you that when uploading video to you tube you may have to overwrite the background music you choose but they will give you an option there. I hope this helps a little. Anymore questions let me know. Happy painting!
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