This is the first half of the sole for the Felted Furry Foot Warmers From Stitch 'N Bitch Nation. They are made with Lamb's Pride Bulky in Supreme Purple and when I get to that point I will be adding Rasberry Fun Fur. I had a breakthrough while making my first pair and decided to make the second pair at the same time. It worked because now I have finished the soles and they are the same size. Now I am in the process of picking up stitches around the edges. My first pair is mostly done, I just have to finish gluing on the monster face stuff. They are made with Lamb's Pride Bulky in Lemon Drop and Lime Green Fun Fur and I will put up a picture when I am completely finished.
Here is another thought on these slippers, the first pair I made was for me and I wear size 6 shoes, these purple ones are made for someone with size 11 feet. So I figured out that I needed to make the soles two inches longer if I wanted them to be the right size. Since the original pattern says to make the soles 14" long, which is what I did for my pair, and they shrunk 5" after felting, I made the purples ones 16" long. Since I wouldn't really call this a problem, here is my discussion/question: In the pattern the number of stitches you pick up around the edges is set at 120 or something like that, but with these longer ones I really don't want to do any math and figure out how many extra stitches to pick up. Instead I am picking up every stitch, no matter how many that turns out to be. The issue is this: when I get to the forming the toe part of the project, should I bite the bullet, do the math and figure out how to make it fit my modified pattern, or should I just keep it the way it is? Looking at my finished ones, I am not sure if it will make a difference that a couple more inches of sole will be showing. In reality, I'm sure I will be lazy and not change the pattern, I just like to overthink things and torture myself.
This is the earwarmer also from Stitch 'N Bitch Nation, modeled by Kip.
This is a headband/earwarmer I made without a pattern, really I was just messing around and this is what resulted. Yet again, good old Kip is the model, he was not happy with the idea of another earwarmer so he is wearing it as a necklace.
This is another patternless project, i just liked the yarn and wanted to make a simple hat out of it. I am also working on a scarf out of the same yarn, but it was one of the blurry pictures. Kip was becoming less happy as these pictures were taken, here he is at the height of his anger. Although he never ran away, he just likes to give me dirty looks for doing stupid things to him. Oh well, models can be so temperamental.

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