KNITTING MACHINE PATTERNS FOR YOUR BULKY KNITTING MACHINE

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PATTERN DESCRIPTIONS

Brief pattern descriptions of all 16 bulky patterns offered for sale, as digital downloads, or hard copies in book form, and now on Lightscribe DVDs.

Patterns 1-4
1.  Baby Jane Slipper Sox for Kids & Adults.  This is the pattern that started it all, beginning with Ebay.  It is my most requested pattern, now in 37 of our 50 United States plus several foreign countries.  It is written in 5 sizes; XXS (6") XS (7")
S (8 1/2") M (9 1/2") and L (11").  The "sock" part is knitted with soft Lion Brand Pound of Love acrylic yarn, with the "shoe" part knitted in Red Heart Super Saver 4-ply worsted acrylic.  This slipper sock is very easy, no ribber required.  Bond knitters have reported success knitting this on their Bond machine, using Keyplate 2 for the cuff and Keyplate 3 for the rest.  A bonus pattern is included for knitting a high top striped Baby Jane Slipper Sock to match that famous rag doll of hers.
2.  Double Play Slipper Sox for Kids & Adults.   I call these Double Play because they can be knit two ways, for two different looks.  Knit with a single "tongue" they look like a slipper with sock.  Knit with two "tongues" they look more like a boot and sock.  With my construction, you can easily add a small fairisle pattern to just the top only, or duplicate stitch a design there if you do not have punch card capabilities.  These Slipper Sox are knit in the same 5 sizes as my Baby Janes.  The kids' Double Play Slipper Sox look great knit up in primary colors, with variegated cuffs.  See the picture on my home page.  The Adult Double Play Slipper Sox look great with a houndstooth cuff, or in school colors with pompoms.  Many possibilities.  Both designs look great with unique buttons, your choice.
3.  Jingle Bell Slipper Sox for Kids & Adults.  Again, these Slipper Sox are knit in the same 5 sizes as my Baby Jane Slipper Sox.  These Slipper Sox may just be my fastest and easiest pattern that I have designed to date, knit all in one piece with no visible toe seam!  Not just for the Holidays, change colors and swap buttons for the jingle bells for year round.  See my Contest page for a couple unique ideas for my Jingle Bells.  Especially nice for everyone in the family for the Holidays.
4.  Super EZ 2-Color Slipper Sox.   These really are super easy.  Also knit in 5 sizes for kids and adults.  With my construction you can add variegated yarn to just the tops, for a pretty design without punch card capabilities.  Instructions are included for converting my Super EZ 2-Color Slipper Sox to regular bulky knit slipper sox with a single side seam.  You also have 3 cuff choices for this pattern.

Patterns 5-8 
5.  Piping Hot Slipper Sox.  With my Piping Hot Hats and Piping Hot Slipper Sox you will create a great utility card that you will use again and again.  It is called a striping card, and it allows you to knit vertical stripes easily.  Then my directions show you how to make these vertical stripes really stand out, sort of like piping.  So using hot variegated colors on a dark background, I came up with the name, Piping Hot.  These are knit in 3  sizes; S, M, and L.
6.  Saddles and Sneakers Slipper Sox.  As shown on my home page, these slipper sox when knit look like Saddle Oxfords (so popular in the 50s) and Sneakers, with sox and laces.  Sizes are S (8 1/2")M(9 1/2") and L(11").
7.  Holiday/Year round Sandal Slipper Sox.  Cute and innovative, these slipper sox are fast and easy, and they show off your pretty sock color.  The Holiday Sandals are shown with two different looks for the tops, a strap with a jingle bell, or knitted on ties with small jingle bells.  They are also shown knitted for year round, with a strap and a button, or buckle.  You have 4 cuff choices with this design, in 3 sizes, S, M, and L.
8.  Piping Hot Hats.  Using the same technique as my Piping Hot Slipper Sox, this hat is pretty, and different.  Directions for adjusting the size.

Patterns 9-12
 9.  EZ Holding Stitch Latched Panel Afghan.  This afghan was designed to go with my Baby Janes.  Directions are given for knitting it in any size.
10.  Buttons and Bows Slipper Sox.  My Buttons and Bows are knit more like a sock, with a single side seam.  They have a roll top that matches the cords, and a garter stitch inset down the front for buttons.  A second option given for knitting the faux cable trim down the front.  These are very pretty knit in holiday colors.
11.  Four of a kind Poker Sox for Him.  This is my first pattern written just for the guys.  Like all of my bulky slipper sox, they will not fit inside shoes or boots, and are designed primarily for wearing around the house, dorm, cabin or ski lodge.  Just for fun, they have pockets knit into the side of the cuffs for holding playing cards, with a smaller pocket in front for maybe a dollar bill, again just for fun.
12.  Thread Lace Lined Slipper Sox.  This pattern utilizes your Brother 260 Thread Lace capabilities.  The cuff and tops are knit in Thread Lace.  Knit a different color inside the cuff to better show off your lace design.

Patterns 13-16
13. Thread Lace Brim Hat & Bag.  Another pretty pattern for your Brother 260 Thread Lace capabilities.  This wide brim hat in Thread Lace has eyelets for adding knitted cords, or ribbons.  The matching bag has the same Thread Lace pattern, isolated in the center, with eyelets as well for adding cords or ribbons.
14. Pleated Brim Hat & Pleated Ascot.  This easy hat has knitted pleats all around, again with eyelets for cords or ribbons.  The Pleated Ascot closes in the back with a button/button hole, and buttons are added to the front for accent.  The gray set shown is knit in 4-ply worsted acrylic. 
15. Absolutely Seamless & Reversible Ladies' Hat.  This hat comes off of your machine finished, except for hiding a few yarn tails, and adding beads or other embellsihments.  Directions are given for using it reversible, and also for knitting the brims in two colors.  A very warm hat.
16. Sandy's Heel Huggers.  This is the first pattern designed for me and my feet.  Due to foot problems, the only shoes comfortable for me are Crocs, Scrubs, and my Easy Spirit sneakers shown.  I wanted something warm to wear for colder weather, and this was the perfect solution.  I can have several pair in different colors.  My Heel Huggers are designed to be worn over knee highs or trouser sox, for him or her.  My heels and ankles stay toasty warm, while my toes are just right in my usual stockings. My Heel Huggers fit most adults, great for Production Knitters!

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