
I got started on this project because of a problem I encountered during the recent SuperSnow event. It was SO cold for SO long I found myself wearing my hand knitted wool socks night and day. Don’t get me wrong, I love wearing cozy hand-knitted wool socks. But at the end of the cold snap, I examined both pair and noticed that the soles were thinning out. Unless I got busy with repairs, I would be down at least one pair for the duration. So I decided that I needed warm cozy wool footwear that would hold up to walking many miles on our cold hard tile floors. Hence the dorm boots.

This pattern is offered on Kriskrafter’s blog.
Kriskrafter: Better Dorm Boots – Lace Edition – Free Knitting Pattern! (auntekristy.blogspot.com)
It has all the characteristics I needed: Thick soles, fast to knit and used a miniscule amount of yarn. I rummaged through my stash and found some nasty beige acrylic-wool blend in a heavy worsted. The pattern calls for holding yarns double, so I worked from two skeins for the sole. My stash rummage also yielded a sturdy pink wool harvested from a too-itchy scarf and a tweedy, wine-colored Italian wool orphan ball given to me by knitting friend Kathy. I held these two double to work the upper and the cuff.

It was magical how quickly the first boot came together. You could knit the pair in two evenings if you concentrated on your work. I took a more leisurely pace and did this pair over four evenings, including a sit and knit session on Tuesday.

Sadly, I lost track of my rows during the sit and knit. So my booties don’t match.
No matter. They are purposeful items. Good looks come second.
If I were in need of a last minute Christmas gift, this pattern could come to the rescue. Just think, with a bit of focus, I could fancy them up with different colors, stitches and possibly a pompom or two. Wouldn’t that cheer up a loved one, popping out of a Christmas stocking, on a cold and snowy Christmas morning?

They should sell like hot cakes:). Enjoy your weekend and keep warm. Janet
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So cozy and pretty too.
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These are great! I pad around in socks too. I think these will prove more practical. I also think it’s cute that they don’t match!
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The pattern is Free!
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I love FREE!!
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Looks like you found a warm and comfy solution to your issue.
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Ooh they look so cosy 😊
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Great project even if one is higher that the other. The booties are the same size and that is the most important.
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Love them! they do look cozy.
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They look really warm and cozy! You did a great job with them! Great find on the pattern as well – thanks for sharing 🙂
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Your feet look so toasty warm! Up here in the north, I rely on shearling slippers all winter long.
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I remember those.
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They are just what I need. I may take up knitting again. Have yarn, might knit.
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