Eight Slipper Styles to Knit
By Janis Frank
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About this ebook
Knit eight different styles of slippers with this collection of patterns. Patterns range from beginner to difficult and include links to online video tutorials.
Also includes links to even more knitting and crochet patterns available online by the author.
Janis Frank
Originally, I started selling finished beaded jewelry on Etsy and was overjoyed when folks started buying it. It further developed into finished slippers, more jewelry and a variety of unique collectibles and antiques.Time and life went on and I created a number of unique slippers, texting mitts and jewelry items that no one else was producing. I became a little bored making the same things over and over and finally decided to create my first tutorial on how to make seed bead bracelets. That led me down the road of self publishing. Once bitten by the pattern writing and publishing bug I never looked back.I now have a number of patterns, and more in development published with all the major online retailers including Amazon, iTunes, Barnes & Noble, Indigo/Chapters, and more.Amazing what a chick from the prairies can accomplish with a computer, an Internet connection, a little creativity and dare I say, chutzpa ;-)
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Eight Slipper Styles to Knit - Janis Frank
Copyright 2020 by Janis Frank
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This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each reader. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to Smashwords.com and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author. The purchase of this ebook allows you to make and sell the physical items you create
Introduction
Hand knit slippers are wonderful and it's always nice to receive a pair as a gift; even if it's for yourself! If you are an avid knitter like I am, you can even turn your hobby into a lucrative business and sell what you make either locally or online. Knitting has definitely developed past Grandma sitting in her rocker knitting for the grand kids...
Over the years I've sold slippers all over the world through online market places. It's been a great opportunity and I love it to this day, but my heart has turned into developing patterns. I've always been a nerdy girl with a creative leaning and couple that with being good at math (yes, knitting is math!) you get a person like me who focuses her skills to a unique pursuit. Tell people you write knitting patterns in your spare time, they look at you strangely. Let 'em look, I say.
Because I self-publish all my works, I have no restrictions on people selling what they create from my patterns. This is my decision to make and am not bound by publishers to change it. Unlike patterns you'll find elsewhere, I give everyone the opportunity to profit from them. If you want to sell the slippers you make from my patterns, go ahead. I think it's important to share what you create with others. Not everyone knows how to knit or has time to make slippers themselves. If they want slippers and you can make a pair for them, give 'er. If you want to give me a credit in an online listing, like my page on Facebook, or a link to my website KweenBee.com is good enough for me. All I ask is that you don't steal my patterns to republish them either for profit or for free in any medium.
If you are so inclined, I have other knitting and crochet patterns for free on my website, KweenBee.com so you may want to check it out to see what new stuff I've posted there. I've also added all of my current free patterns at the end