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 ranging from size 7 female to size 10.5 male. The adjustments in shoe sizes were made through the sole sizing. But if you were to go any bigger than I would suggest going up to a 5.5 or even a 6 with a tight tension.
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 ranging from size 7 female to size 10.5 male. The adjustments in shoe sizes were made through the sole sizing. But if you were to go any bigger than I would suggest going up to a 5.5 or even a 6 with a tight tension.
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