Thursday, March 9, 2006

Posy Toes Slippers

Hey, I found the perfect accessory for the "Gourmet Crochet Audrey" shrug posted below! Don't you think these slippers are divine? And the flowers on them are superb. What a wonderful design this is... and meant to decorate your toes with posies! Wow, I never thought of that before...so glad someone else did.

Made in an array of really tacky colours to suit any other fug piece you may have in your wardrobe too. I think I've found the perfect slipper!

28 comments:

  1. Where did you get the pattern for these? Is there any way to get it.? I would love to make them. They look sooo comfortable and the flowers are just what I have been looking for. Let me know. Elaine

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  2. THANK YOU.... i've always wondered about these. when i was learning to knit and am still learning to crochet, it seemed the only options for a first pattern were these tubed footed nightmares. i might not know how to do dickiedoo with my hooks, but i know i shall never ever wever make booties for my cylindrical feet.

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  3. I'm not sure from the post if you "really" like them! :) I think they're adorable and would like the pattern if it's available

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  4. Those slippers look pretty stiff, as if they are holding their cylindrical shape all alone. It may just be me, but the idea of any wool that stiff doesn't make me think "warm fuzzy comfy" like slippers should.

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  5. Dear Loyal Subjects of the Queen of The World,

    Crochet these, and you shall spend the remainder of your lives in the dungeon.

    No parole.

    Very truly yours,
    EB

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  6. Ack! Those are truly foul. I'm ashamed to say, however, that if you make something bright and garish enough, I'll be drawn to it against my will. These colourful booties are beginning to work their charm on me - soon the whole family will be kitted out in foral footwear.

    Just as soon as I've finished making the poor souls an ugly tea cosy each...

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  7. Damn, those look soooo acrylic.
    I've always wanted to make something that looked like it was found while dumpster-diving behing the Clown College.

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  8. For those of you who like these slippers...are you serious?  LOL  If you are, just do a Google search on the name...it should come up...LOL And no, I don't like them...was being sarcastic in my posting.

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  9. The green ones in the back look like Peter Pan shoes.


    I hate Peter Pan.

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  10. Ooh...I'm liking your comment Severina, "dumpster diving
    behind the clown college" :)


    Slap a pair of rubber soles on those babies and you have THE
    perfect accessory for some of the previously mentioned
    "trailer trash" ensembles...I can see them now with the
    mind bending bathing suit which is pictured, and have to lie
    down now with a wee migraine.

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  11. Sans posies, these sucker remind me of the ones my late great-grandmother used to knit, with crocheted trim around the ankles. Same nasty colour combinations, same iron-like durability---those monsters would survive a direct hit on the ol' fallout shelter!

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  12. I'm kinda concerned about those blue leaves myself. And the fact that the yellow shoes come with socks already.

    Maybe they're like those souvineir wooden shoes that people buy but never wear. These are quite possibly amusing candy dishes, ashtrays, or maybe even flowerpots.

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  13. It's the log flume ride at Disney Land combined with Fred Flintstone's car! This baby boomer can re-live two pop culture icons at once!!! While breaking her hip because these look like they could sliiiiiiiiiiide me across the floor!

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  14. I can't find anything bad to say about these. They're so... I dunno what the word I want is. Is there a word for quaint in an ignorant sort of way?

    You know, they might look kind of cute in pastel baby yarn for a two year old girl.

    I don't know why anyone thought a grown woman would want them in screaming technicolor, however.

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  15. My grandmother used to make these for her granddaughters, including me. As little girls, we loved them. As an adult, I might wear a pair because I remember how comfortable they truly were, but I would never admit to wearing them, and would never go out in public with a pair on. I guess I'm a closeted-ugly-crochet-shoe-wearer!!

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  16. Gross!! I wouldn't be caught dead in these monstrositiies.....and if I found someone wearing them, I would def. point and laugh, a lot!

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  17. I think the important thing here is the application. Put this on some tiny little baby feet and I'd be ooo'ing and aww'ing.

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  18. These are adorable! Where can I get the pattern?

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  19. LOL @ ta2sue...just do a search on them.

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  20. I have got to have the pattern for these slippers. They are adorable and unique.
    Can you please advise how I can get the pattern.
    Thanks a bunch,
    dee

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  21. Good for hammertoes, hotflashes, fractured hips, corns and callouses. I think seasonal design modifications for boots, flipflops, clogs, wedgies, high heels and galoshes are in order. Could they be made waterproof?

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  22. Wow, looks like you started something with this one. I went to a website after a google search and they are out of stock of the pattern!!!!! I do, however, think they would be gorgeous on a baby.

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  23. I really like these. I would like the pattern too!

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  24. Hi there, I would really love to learn how to crotchet, especially shoes like these. Where can I find the instructions?
    thanks,

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  25. YE-AH! A pair for every occasion! The Christmas pair is obvious, the green ones for spring, the yellow ones for, ah, uh,... But I agree with those who envision how cute they'd look on a little tyke (I'd dump the yellow color combination, though). If they had a vinyl Big Bird or Cookie Monster head where the posies are, they'd be a dead ringer for the slippers my little girls wore almost around the clock. Now, THOSE could be done in Fun Fur!

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  26. I don't know why someone wouldn't just love these! I'm serious. They're cute, dagnabbit!!!

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  27. The idea is cute, but I would prefer smaller flowers. And the yellow slippers are so crowded that they look gaudy. On second thought, I will stick to bunny slippers.

    They have inspired me to design my own slippers. I will crochet a protrusion of some sort and call them "Nosey Toes."

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  28. Oh look, a bunch of ugly little fairy slippers.

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