The yarn is Sirdar Folksong, I used two balls. A soft chunky yarn, perfect for watching TV and crocheting in.
Little M said, "is that wool called 'jungle'?". How clever I thought. It's not, but it should be.
I made sure this time that I started each slipper on the same colour run of yarn to get matching slippers. See my first pair HERE.
Stay warm and put your feet up. Thanks for looking. Jo xxxx
They look very cozy. I have my knitted slippers on right now and I love them.
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Meredith
They are beautiful, I love the colours. I agree with Little M they should be called jungle.
ReplyDeleteThese colors are awesome - "jungle" is indeed a good name for it!
ReplyDeleteAnd the slippers look so cosy!!
I could so lounge with those beauties on Jo! They are stunning and so comfy looking! You are awesome! Happy week dear friend! Nicole xoxo
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I love them!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the first pair I saw in your post a few days back. I've seen a really good price for the wool you used & was wandering how much to buy & now I know. They look so warm & cosy so thanks, I will buy some at the weekend x
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!! They look so cosy and warm and snuggly!! xx
ReplyDeleteLOVE these! I missed the previous showing so going to have a wee look back for a peek at your first pair too. Love that yarn too, and well done on getting them to match so perfectly.
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday!
xx
They are gorgeous - lovely and cosy looking. And they really match.
ReplyDeleteOh these are just lovely, what great colours. X
ReplyDeleteThese are lovely. Matching up the colour runs makes a massive difference! Crocheted slippers and socks are something I'd really like to try to make one day, I feel like I've got the skills now, I just need to find a pattern and get cracking. x
ReplyDeleteLove love love! What's next on the old crochet hook? x
ReplyDeleteME ENCANTAN ESTAS ZAPATILLAS.
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