Have you ever heard of Mukluks? They are a soft boot traditionally made of reindeer skin or sealskin and were originally worn by Arctic natives, including the Inuit and Yupik. The term mukluk is often used for any soft boot designed for cold weather and modern designs are often similar to high-top athletic shoes. The new Mukluk Crochet Pattern includes instructions for 7 sizes from infant to adult large. Now you can crochet Mukluk Slippers for the entire family.
Original Design by: Carol Ballard
Skill Level: Easy
Size: Child’s Sizes: Infant (sole = 4″), Small (sole = 5″), Medium (sole = 6″), Large (sole = 7 ¾″);
Adult’s Sizes: Small (sole = 9 ½″), Medium (sole = 10 ½″), Large (sole = 11 ½″)
For this pattern, you will need:
Materials: Yarn Needle;
Infant: Sport Weight Yarn;
Any Color: 2 oz, 144 yd (56 g, 130 m);
Child: Light Worsted Weight Yarn;
Any Color: 3 (5, 8) oz, 165 (275, 440) yd [84 (140, 224) g, 149 (248, 396) m]
Adult: Worsted Weight Yarn;
Any Color: 9 (11, 13) oz, 495 (605, 715) yd [252 (308, 364) g, 446 (545, 644) m].
Crochet Hook: Size F-5 (3.75 mm) and H-8 (5.00 mm) or sizes needed to obtain gauge.
This product was added to our catalog on Friday 12 September, 2008.