I searched for tutorial for the sole for past 3 days. Finally found your video! I really enjoyed the following the instructions. It came out beautiful. Thank you so very much for the perfect video!!!😍😘😍
I'm hearing impaired and have such trouble trying to find crochet tutorials with proper captions / subtitles. I LOVE this tutorial. so easy to understand and read. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! :)
Grazie Nina, sei stata precisa e gentilissima. Non appena avrò fatto delle prove ti contatto per farti sapere se ci sono riuscita. Complimenti per il tutorial ne è valsa davvero la pena acquistarlo perchè è il migliore in assoluto
Dear Nina good morning, I wanted to thank you for the tutorial you sent me is really complete and accurate. I wanted to ask how do I do to create shoes for children aged 6 and 9 months. There is a pattern to follow? I'm not good at crocheting I just started if you could send me any indication for I would be grateful telling me how to start and for the shoe from 6 months to 9 that and how to proceed on both sides and with the increases. Thanks to the availability. Antonella
antonella di biase At first, measure the length of children's foot. Changing a number of stitches in starting chain, you change the final length of shoes. In this tutorial ( sole 10 cm (4 inches), and 14 chains ), one chain have the length about 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ). Example if you increase chain for 1 ( 15 chains ), you must increase each side rows for 1 stitch also ( total length of shoes is increased for 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ), and will be 10,5 cm ).This is effective for small increasing, or decreasing ( to 2-3 cm ( 1 inches ) ).For bigger changes, you must change the number of rows ( individual experiment :) ). Best regards Nina
Hi Nina,thank you for your tutorial.I really enjoyed it. My little great-grandson will have some nice sandals! Can you please say the title and artist of the instrumental that was being played in the background of your video.I found it most relaxing while I crocheted.Sometimes I find I am not so nervous when music is on....but this....this just spoke to my heart. Thank You for all the time and help you give to me..and others.
+Pamela Grigsby Hi Pamela, I'm glad you like it. here is the link: www.freestockmusic.com/2011/easy-listening-production-music/free-romantic-stock-music-beautiful/
lmamabear1 Hi, starts with 2 chains, then 16 hdc, then a round crochet (2,1,1,2,1,1,2,1,1,2) - total 14 hdc, then 16 hdc, then a round crochet (2,1,2,1,1) - total 7 , and finaly 1 slip stitch. Summary: 2ch + 53 hdc + 1 sl.st. Regards Nina
Hola. Me encanta tu forma de explicar. necesito una plantilla de 11 cm es decir para bebé de 3 a 6 meses. leí tu explicación en cuanto a que tenía que agrandar las cadenas lo hice pero no me sale bien la plantilla. tu podrías indicarme mejor por favor. espero tus noticias.
hola maestra la saludo con mucho cariño..sabe me puse muy feliz por el zapatico rojo converse porque lo queria hacer para un baby showers de una sobrina pero no esta completo slo la zuela el cordon y la estrella de resto uno queda hay todo inconcluso sin saber como se hace el resto del zapatico bueno muchas gracias y mil bendiciones patty desde bogota colombia
hi, im new and i would like to make these for my newborn grandson. i dont see the whole video for making the actual shoe? please help. also what size hook, yarn type. thank you.
My hook is a size G / 6-4.25mm so what size would this make? I'm trying to make it for a NEWBORN but this is the smallest hook I have. (that's not for thread)
Hi Leslie, I have used, in this tutorial: 2,5 mm (0,1 inch - letter C ) crochet hook, yarn 100% acrylic, 250m/100g (in US closest DK3), manufacturer "Dora" Turkey. If something is recommended, that means you don't have to strictly respect that. So, if on some yarn written 3-4, you can use even smaller hook 2.5 ( smaller hook-fabric is hardness ). You can also use a cotton yarn, the same size like acrylic (work is beautiful). Kind regards Nina
+Samara Luckey Hi Samara, You can easily change length of shoes by changing of number stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm)), also for the same number of stitches change the following side rows, when you work "Sole". Example: in this tutorial sole have a length of 4 inches (10 cm) with 14 chains. If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10,5 cm). So if you want increase the shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains (11cm), increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains (11,5), and so on ... Everything else, in this tutorial, stays the same. This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm). For a bigger changes you must change the number of rows ( yours individual experiment :) ), or try to use the thicker yarn and hook . Kind regards Nina
hala al fares Hi Hala,Changing a number of stitches in starting chain, you change the final length of shoes. In this tutorial ( sole 10 cm (4 inches), and 14 chains ), one chain have the length about 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ). Example if you increase chain for 1 ( then will have 15 chains ), you must increase each side row for 1 stitch also ( total length of shoes is increased for 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ), and now will be 10,5 cm ).So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains, increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... This is effective for small increasing, or decreasing ( to 2-3 cm ( 1 inches)). For bigger changes, you must change the number of rows( different pattern and for now individual experiment :) ) Best regards Nina
Thanks, I did that anyway, not done much crochet before, first booties I've made! I must say your videos are amazing and are very easy to understand, thank you x
Tammy Simpson Hi Tammy, Changing a number of stitches in starting chain, you change the final length of shoes. In this tutorial ( sole 10 cm (4 inches), and 14 chains ), one chain have the length about 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ). Example if you increase chain for 1 ( then will have 15 chains ), you must increase each side row for 1 stitch also ( total length of shoes is increased for 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ), and now will be 10,5 cm ). So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains, increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... This is effective for small decreasing, or increasing ( to 2-3 cm ( 1 inches)). For bigger changes, you must change the number of rows ( individual experiment :) ) Kind regards Nina
+Jake Calapine Hi Jake, depending how much length of sole you want to achieve, try to experiment little. Also read the comment below, what I was reply to Melissa . Kind regards Nina
+Brittany Maddox Hi Brittany, you can use any kind types of yarn, but if you want to match dimension of your sole, with this pattern, try to use yarn weight of DK 3 ( 250m/100g ) - approximately. kind regards Nina
+betul yilmaz Hi Betul, You can easily change length of shoes by changing of number stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm)), also for the same number of stitches change the following side rows, when you work "Sole". Example: in this tutorial sole have a length of 4 inches (10 cm) with 14 chains. If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10,5 cm). So if you want increase the shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains (11cm), increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains (11,5), and so on ... Everything else, in this tutorial, stays the same. This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm). For a bigger changes you must change the number of rows ( yours individual experiment :) ), or try to use the thicker yarn and hook . Kind regards Nina
I’m trying to learn but I don’t know the basic. What is 211211 do you have another video where it shows what are they. And how to do with my beginner eyes I don’t see the difference. 😓😪
+Monesa Lapasaran Hi Monesa, You can easily change length of shoes by changing of number stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm)), and for the same number of stitches change the following side rows, when you work "Sole". Example: If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10.5 cm). So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains, increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... Everything else, in this tutorial, stays the same. This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm). For bigger changes you must change the number of rows ( yours individual experiment :) ), or try to use the thicker yarn and hook . Kind regards Nina
IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU WERE TALKING US THROUGH IT INSTEAD OF JUST READING IT ...ITS EASIER TO TELL US WHAT UR DOING AND ALSO POSTING ON SCREEN...BUT THANK YOU ANYWHO
+Melissa Carter Hi Melissa, I don't have an adult size pattern, but you can try with a much thicker yarn and hook, by using this pattern. Also, you can easily change length of shoes by changing of number stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm) ), and for the same number of stitches change the following side rows, when you working "Sole". Example: If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10.5 cm). So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains, increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... Everything else, in this tutorial, stays the same. This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm), but with thick yarn and hook it can be even much bigger. Kind regards Nina
The best tutorial i have seen. I tried many tutorials and i got confused but yours is the best and very understanding without a voiceover.
I searched for tutorial for the sole for past 3 days. Finally found your video! I really enjoyed the following the instructions. It came out beautiful. Thank you so very much for the perfect video!!!😍😘😍
This is a lot easier to follow than other videos..thankyou! ❤😊
Your youtube is the clearest I've ever seen! I subscribed immediately. Thanks a lot!
Plz make more baby videos you are one of the best youtuber crochet teacher I have ever seen... Be blessed 😍
I'm hearing impaired and have such trouble trying to find crochet tutorials with proper captions / subtitles. I LOVE this tutorial. so easy to understand and read. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! :)
THANK YOU!
leslie holme
L Holmepp
A complete FREE tutorial, with all chapters, you can found here: www.ninastitch.com/
This is the best crochet sole video I've seen. You're amazing 😉 🙌💕
Grazie Nina,
sei stata precisa e gentilissima. Non appena avrò fatto delle prove ti contatto per farti sapere se ci sono riuscita.
Complimenti per il tutorial ne è valsa davvero la pena acquistarlo perchè è il migliore in assoluto
antonella di biase Grazie Antonella
Excellent tutorial that's really easy to follow along.👍 Thank you!🥰 Blessings from South Australia💕🐨
Fantastic tutorial... you put a lot of work into it and i am very grateful Thank you
fantastic tutorial especially with the annotations :)
Thank you for sharing
Thank you Kate
Thank you for your wonderful tutorial! these booties are just too darling! You are very easy to follow!
What a great video to easily follow, thank you. What size of yarn are you using? I am a complete beginner.
Thank you so much a very detailed easy to follow tutorial!! Loved it
hi ... excellent work....
thank you for this video ... but how and where can i find the other videos ??!
What size yarn do you use? Just says acrylic? Please and thank you!
Ps. They look amazing!
Am I the only one having a major issue with the counts starting from the beginning. With ch14 you cant sc 6/7 with an extra for the sc5?????
Me too. I just added another stitch. Instead of 15, I did 15.
Finally figured it out lol. Thank you so much
Looks easy enough to follow!
Dear Nina good morning, I wanted to thank you for the tutorial you sent me is really complete and accurate. I wanted to ask how do I do to create shoes for children aged 6 and 9 months. There is a pattern to follow? I'm not good at crocheting I just started if you could send me any indication for I would be grateful telling me how to start and for the shoe from 6 months to 9 that and how to proceed on both sides and with the increases. Thanks to the availability.
Antonella
antonella di biase At first, measure the length of children's foot. Changing a number of stitches in starting chain, you change the final length of shoes. In this tutorial ( sole 10 cm (4 inches), and 14 chains ), one chain have the length about 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ). Example if you increase chain for 1 ( 15 chains ), you must increase each side rows for 1 stitch also ( total length of shoes is increased for 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ), and will be 10,5 cm ).This is effective for small increasing, or decreasing ( to 2-3 cm ( 1 inches ) ).For bigger changes, you must change the number of rows ( individual experiment :) ). Best regards Nina
Excellent tutorial!!!!!!
I needed help to make a sole for a 2 year old girl to make cowboy booties .... your help made it !!!! thank you ! (y)
I'm glad!
Regards
Nina
EXCELLENT EXCELLENT EXCELLENT DEMO.........BRAVO!!!!!
Hi Nina,thank you for your tutorial.I really enjoyed it. My little great-grandson will have some nice sandals!
Can you please say the title and artist of the instrumental that was being played in the background of your video.I found it most relaxing while I crocheted.Sometimes I find I am not so nervous when music is on....but this....this just spoke to my heart.
Thank You for all the time and help you give to me..and others.
+Pamela Grigsby
Hi Pamela,
I'm glad you like it.
here is the link:
www.freestockmusic.com/2011/easy-listening-production-music/free-romantic-stock-music-beautiful/
I like this v d o very much .brilliant .wow .thank u so much.for Nina stich
I wanna more .how can I get the yarn .plz let me know. thank u
am so crazy to learn the crochet.
Thank u so much for video I have learn how to do bootie sole stay up late last night watching until I got it
Lucy Clark Thank you Lucy.
excelente explicacion, para las q no entendemos el idioma ingles
Certainly going to try this. Thank you.
Thanks so much! Great help and very good explanations plus view in your video!
David Feld Thank you
Thanks for the tutorial, it was really helpful. Do you written patterns for adult sizes. I need some for size 6 thru 12 if you have it. Thanks
+Cassandra Graham
Hi Cassandra,
Sorry, i just have this video tutorial.
Thank you very much for the video!! Can you tell me how many stitches are on the final round?
lmamabear1 Hi,
starts with 2 chains, then 16 hdc, then a round crochet (2,1,1,2,1,1,2,1,1,2) - total 14 hdc, then 16 hdc, then a round crochet (2,1,2,1,1) - total 7 , and finaly 1 slip stitch.
Summary: 2ch + 53 hdc + 1 sl.st.
Regards
Nina
Hi :D will you please clarify what you mean by circle half double crochet in this pattern please? thank you. I enjoyed this tutorial
Jillon Jones Hi Jillon,I mean a round crochet, half double stitch. Regards Nina
Hola. Me encanta tu forma de explicar. necesito una plantilla de 11 cm es decir para bebé de 3 a 6 meses. leí tu explicación en cuanto a que tenía que agrandar las cadenas lo hice pero no me sale bien la plantilla. tu podrías indicarme mejor por favor. espero tus noticias.
Excelente tutorial.
grazie tutorial molto soddisfacente. Salutissimi
Thank you, this is very helpful.
hola maestra la saludo con mucho cariño..sabe me puse muy feliz por el zapatico rojo converse porque lo queria hacer para un baby showers de una sobrina pero no esta completo slo la zuela el cordon y la estrella de resto uno queda hay todo inconcluso sin saber como se hace el resto del zapatico bueno muchas gracias y mil bendiciones patty desde bogota colombia
Hermosos yo ya los hise y me quedaron lindos
nicely shown
place a video of introduction
chdc...st....basics
I would love to make these in adult sizes for my grandchildren do you show how to increase?
Spiegato benissimo
It's verry nice .
i really love this shoe your video is wonderful but i wish you had a pattern.
if you pay her 5 bucks fpr each step you'll get one
Complete video tutorial, with all steps, is 10 bucks (You do not need to buy step by step).
I have problems with overview, are the tutorials marked by numbers, or how can i find the next part?
Hi Daniela,
full tutorial, about crochet converse sneakers, you can find on:
www.ninastitch.com (there click on Tutorials)
Thank you :) i just started but i have to give you a compliment. Even though its in a foreign language, your tutorial is great to follow! :)
Thank you,Daniela :)
hi, im new and i would like to make these for my newborn grandson. i dont see the whole video for making the actual shoe? please help. also what size hook, yarn type. thank you.
Size 2-4mm
Excellent
i got the sole now where do i find a tutorial on finishing the 3 to 6 months converse
Hey I LOVE your name!!!!! 😎
How can I get the whole video I did the first 2 steps
do u know. the stitch for 7 yrs old baby boy??
My hook is a size G / 6-4.25mm so what size would this make? I'm trying to make it for a NEWBORN but this is the smallest hook I have. (that's not for thread)
Hi Leslie,
I have used, in this tutorial: 2,5 mm (0,1 inch - letter C ) crochet
hook, yarn 100% acrylic, 250m/100g (in US closest DK3), manufacturer
"Dora" Turkey. If something is recommended, that means you don't have to
strictly respect that. So, if on some yarn written 3-4, you can use even
smaller hook 2.5 ( smaller hook-fabric is hardness ).
You can also use a cotton yarn, the same size like acrylic (work is beautiful).
Kind regards
Nina
I am looking to make these for adults. what is the increase in stitches
+Samara Luckey
Hi Samara,
You can easily change length of shoes by changing of number
stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm)),
also for the same number of stitches change the following side
rows, when you work "Sole".
Example:
in this tutorial sole have a length of 4 inches (10 cm) with 14 chains.
If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be
increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10,5 cm).
So if you want increase the shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains (11cm),
increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains (11,5), and so on ... Everything
else, in this tutorial, stays the same.
This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm).
For a bigger changes you must change the number of rows ( yours individual
experiment :) ), or try to use the thicker yarn and hook .
Kind regards
Nina
Can i adjust the sole size and how?
that was nice ...thank you !!
what size baby foot does your bootie fit? newborn, 3-6 month etc.
Where can I get the pattern for your hi top booties they are the best I've seen and would love to make them?
Anne Embling
Thank you Anne,
here is site: www.ninastitch.com
What kind of yarn are you using? Thanks.
Gloria Mendoza Hi Gloria,used yarn in this tutorial is 100% acrylic, 250m / 100g Regards Nina
But a nice job thank you
+Myriam Medina
Thank you, Myriam
Sensacional!!
nice
how do u do the rest of the shoe.
Tank you .
When making the sole for the baby shoe, what size needle is used?
Sheila Ramsey Hi Sheila,Size of used hook is 0,10 inches 2,5(mm).RegardsNina
Thank you!
NinaStitch can i make this in bigger size
hala al fares Hi Hala,Changing a number of stitches in starting chain, you change the final length of shoes. In this tutorial ( sole 10 cm (4 inches), and 14 chains ), one chain have the length about 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ). Example if you increase chain for 1 ( then will have 15 chains ), you must increase each side row for 1 stitch also ( total length of shoes is increased for 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ), and now will be 10,5 cm ).So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains, increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... This is effective for small increasing, or decreasing ( to 2-3 cm ( 1 inches)). For bigger changes, you must change the number of rows( different pattern and for now individual experiment :) ) Best regards Nina
I want to make a these for a premature baby her foot length is 7cm so how would I change this pattern to get it smaller
Ailie Harding Hi Ailie,start with 8 chains ( reduce 14-6=8 ), and every side row reduce for 6, also . Regards Nina
Thanks, I did that anyway, not done much crochet before, first booties I've made! I must say your videos are amazing and are very easy to understand, thank you x
Do you have a tutorial for increasing to a bigger size of sole
Tammy Simpson
Hi Tammy,
Changing a number of stitches in starting chain, you change the final length of shoes. In this tutorial ( sole 10 cm (4 inches), and 14 chains ), one chain have the length about 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ). Example if you increase chain for 1 ( then will have 15 chains ), you must increase each side row for 1 stitch also ( total length of shoes is increased for 0,5 cm ( 1/5 inch ), and now will be 10,5 cm ).
So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains, increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... This is effective for small decreasing, or increasing ( to 2-3 cm ( 1 inches)). For bigger changes, you must change the number of rows
( individual experiment :) )
Kind regards
Nina
what kind or yarn 4,5 or 6? I'm trying to make adult sized house slippers
+Jake Calapine
Hi Jake,
depending how much length of sole you want to achieve, try to experiment little.
Also read the comment below, what I was reply to Melissa .
Kind regards
Nina
can we use worsted weight yarn?
+Brittany Maddox
Hi Brittany,
you can use any kind types of yarn, but if you want to match dimension of your sole, with this pattern, try to use yarn weight of DK 3 ( 250m/100g ) - approximately.
kind regards
Nina
hi! where is the video with the red part? Can't find it. thx
Nels corner Hi Nels, all parts is here: www.ninastitch.com (click on it, or copy and paste to browser) Regards Nina
Thx but I made them allready by myself today :)
What size hook are you using.
Stephanie Johnson Hi Stephanie,I'm using hook of size 0,1 inches (2,5 mm), in this tutorial. Regards Nina
Thank you. So that is the steel hook.
Why u don't complete the shoe's?
Where is the next part of the tutorial? The red part?
Hi Melissa,
full tutorial, about crochet converse sneakers, you can find on:
www.ninastitch.com (there click on Tutorials)
Hi. This sole is very small. I want to make it a little bigger. How should I continue ?
+betul yilmaz
Hi Betul,
You can easily change length of shoes by changing of number
stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm)),
also for the same number of stitches change the following side
rows, when you work "Sole".
Example:
in this tutorial sole have a length of 4 inches (10 cm) with 14 chains.
If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be
increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10,5 cm).
So if you want increase the shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains (11cm),
increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains (11,5), and so on ... Everything
else, in this tutorial, stays the same.
This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm).
For a bigger changes you must change the number of rows ( yours individual
experiment :) ), or try to use the thicker yarn and hook .
Kind regards
Nina
+NinaStitch How to grow transverse
I’m trying to learn but I don’t know the basic. What is 211211 do you have another video where it shows what are they. And how to do with my beginner eyes I don’t see the difference. 😓😪
Hi Yuritza,
Here is explanations:
www.ninastitch.com/chdc-video.html
www.ninastitch.com/help-videos.html
Kind regards
Nina
So when you say 2 it’s using same hole to do it twice. Ok
What size are these for?
Size is 4 inches ( 10 cm ).
bellissime
how to adjust it to big because my babby is too big shes 4 mons
now
+Monesa Lapasaran
Hi Monesa,
You can easily change length of shoes by changing of number
stitches in starting chain (one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm)),
and for the same number of stitches change the following side
rows, when you work "Sole".
Example:
If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be
increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10.5 cm).
So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains,
increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... Everything
else, in this tutorial, stays the same.
This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm).
For bigger changes you must change the number of rows ( yours individual
experiment :) ), or try to use the thicker yarn and hook .
Kind regards
Nina
NinaStitch
TY for explaination now i understand :)
Is there a written pattern for this??
Michelle Wammock Hi Michelle, I don't have a written pattern, right now. Regards Nina
Why doesn't anybody tell what size hook they started with an about what size they finished with
Hi I have done the sole how do I do the rest please xx
HI
May I know the total st count when sole is completed, thank you.
Hi Lim,
without starting chain, total count is 53.
στά ελληνικά μπορούμε να τα παρακολουθούμε;
I love the look unfortunately can't follow not even at ends slight discrepancy
😍💖💋🌷👍
Puoi tradurre in italiano?grazie
+Ermelinda Rosati
Hi Ermelinda,
I will consider this for the near future
Kind regards
Nina
hjggh
IT WOULD BE NICE IF YOU WERE TALKING US THROUGH IT INSTEAD OF JUST READING IT ...ITS EASIER TO TELL US WHAT UR DOING AND ALSO POSTING ON SCREEN...BUT THANK YOU ANYWHO
Do you know the stitch for adult sole?
+Melissa Carter
Hi Melissa,
I don't have an adult size pattern, but you can try with a much thicker yarn and hook, by using this pattern.
Also, you can easily change length of shoes by changing of number stitches in starting chain
(one chain have a length 1/5 inches (0.5 cm) ), and for the same number of stitches change the following side
rows, when you working "Sole".
Example:
If you increase the chain for the one stitch, total length will be
increased for 1/5 inches (0.5 cm), and now will be 4,2 inches (10.5 cm).
So if you want increase shoes for 1 cm: start with 16 chains,
increasing for 1,5 cm: start with 17 chains, and so on ... Everything
else, in this tutorial, stays the same.
This is effective for small changes, plus or minus 1 inches (2-3 cm), but with thick yarn and hook it can be even much bigger.
Kind regards
Nina