Thrumbelina
This charming slipper pattern was originally published as part of Twisted's Single Skein Club in December 2011 and is now available for public purchase. Whether you're a seasoned knitter or just starting out, these delightful slippers are ideal for keeping your toes warm during cold winter months.
Designed to resemble adorable little beans or whimsical fairy shoes, these cozy knitted slippers are perfect for ensuring your feet stay toasty. Made with worsted weight yarn and enhanced with wool roving for the thrums, these slippers not only look cute but also provide fantastic insulation. As you wear them, the thrums will felt down into a soft padding, creating a luxury feel that wraps your tootsies in warmth and comfort. Don't forget to check out the thrum tutorial linked in the pattern before you begin—it's a crucial step to mastering this technique!
The construction of the slippers starts flat at the heel and then is joined to work the toe in the round, making it a fun and engaging project. Instructions are provided for using double pointed needles (dpns), but feel free to use the magic loop method or two circular needles if you prefer—they're all great options! Plus, the foot opening features a built-in i-cord edging, adding a lovely finishing touch to your handmade slippers.
For this project, you'll need approximately 210 yards of worsted-weight non-superwash wool, ensuring a warm and durable final product. The recommended gauge is 18 stitches = 4 inches (10 cm) in stockinette stitch, and you'll need US size #6/4mm needles, which are suitable for both flat and round knitting. Additionally, you'll need about 1.5 ounces of wool roving to create the cozy thrums.
Perfect for gifting or personal use, these slippers will become a favorite cold-weather accessory. Explore your creativity and add your own flair to these charming little shoes—get started on your warm and whimsical knitting project today!