You can tie the shoes to 1 size larger/smaller by taking the hook on 1 number more/less and without changing the thickness of the thread.
If you change the number of loops or series, the shoe proportions change and the result is unpredictable. To tie a larger pair of shoes, you can link the extra dimensions. P. The initial row of the soles and then the additional rows of the upper part, but the number of additional loops/rows should be small.
We recommend that you link the sample to see the result. To tie smaller shoes, you can change the thickness of the yarn and the thickness of the hook proportionally without changing the number of loops and rows
Image 1st R.: 3. P. Lifting and starting from the 5th. P. From the hook knit to 1st. c/N in each loop to the end of the chain, 5 art. S/N in 1-St. P. And then knit on the other side of the chain to 1st. c/N in each ad P., 4 art. S/n Which is connected by 3 P. Lifting, 1 co-ed. Art. In the 3rd. P. Lifting (= 36 St. C/N).
2nd R.: 3. P. Lifting, * on 1 convex relief art. c/N in each of the trail. 13 p., 2 convex relief art. c/N in each of the trail. 5 p., Repeat from * 1 time, linking the last pair of art. c/N in co-ed. Art. 1st P., 1 co-ed. Art. In the 3rd. P. lifting.
Image 3 R.: 3rd. P. Lifting, * on 1 convex relief art. c/N in each of the trail. 13 p., 5 x (2 Convex Relief St. C/N in the next p., 1 Convex Relief St. C/N In the next, repeat from * 1 time, 1 co-ed. V. Lifting.
4th R.: 3. P. Lifting, 1 convex relief art. S/N on the trail. 7 p., 1 convex relief art. S/2n in the trail. 6 p., * on 1 convex relief art. S/2n in the trail. 2 p., 2 convex relief art. S/2n in the trail. P. *, repeat from * 4 times, on 1 convex relief art. S/2n in the trail. 6 p., 1 convex relief art. S/N on the trail. 7 p., repeat from * to * 5 times, 1 co-ed. Art. In the 3rd. P. lifting. Image
7th P.: Mark the average 20 p. Myska (on the scheme-the darkened part), on which will be made the decrease for lifting; 2 of the P. lifting, 1 semist. In each loop up to the marked loops, to touch together 2 art. S/n x 10, 1 semist. In each loop to the end of the row, 1 nozzle. Art. In the 2nd. P. lifting.
Image of the 9th R.: To mark the average 16 p. Myska (located above the previously noted 20 p.), 2 Vozd. P. lifting, 1 semist. In every trace. P. To the marked loops, to touch together 2 art. S/n x 8, 1 semist. In each loop to the end of the row, 1 nozzle. Art. In the 2nd. P. lifting.
11th P.: Mark the average 12 p. Myska (located above the previously noted 16 p.), 2. P. lifting, 1 semist. In every trace. P. Up to marked 12 p., bring together 3 art. S/n x 4, 1 semist. In each loop to the end of the row, 1 nozzle. Art. In the 2nd. P. lifting.
13th p.: Mark the average 6 p. Myska, 2. P. lifting, 1 semist. In every trace. P. to the Tagged 12 p., to hang together 3 art. S/n x 2, 1 semist. In each loop to the end of the row, 1 nozzle. Art. In the 2nd. P. lifting.
Flower: A pink thread to tie a chain of 5. N. and close it in a ring 1. Art. 1st P.: 2 P. Lifting, * to be in the Ring 4 art. c/n together, 1 ad P., repeat from * 4 times, 1 soed. Art. In the 2nd. P. lifting.
Image 2nd R.: 1 AD. P. Lifting and 1 art. b/N in the same loop, * 3. N., skip 1 P., 1 art. b/N in the Arch of 1 AD. P., repeat from * 4 times, replacing the last art. b/N per 1 co-ed. Art. In the P. Lifting (= 5 arches from 3 etc.).
3rd p.: 1 AD P. Lifting, * in the Arch of 3. P. Knit: 1 art. b/N, 2. P., 5 art. S/N, 2. P. and 1 art. b/N, repeat from * 4 times, 1 co-ed. Art. In the P. Lifting (= 5 petals).