Colleague Clogs:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEicu1X0mdFJ052n7CJKY3LC01XvMiNKXW7vfLvlQwOoo3ALNCIPODwGLWu6WVx5JiBxgByyVAY_bcdjnqocJ0lVbuETGzVvfsXx468qaPKSql9GBI7M6bqXnvYfbohWCzpoKWv3/s320/clogcolleague.jpg)
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As mentioned before, it is the Fiber Trends Clog pattern. Made with Cascade wool this time around in size women's large. I slightly underfelted them, I figure they can run them through the washer if they are too big.
My clogs:
Done with Paton's classic (purple) and lion brand wool (teal) in size women's small. I have a size 6 foot if you were wondering. Feel free to send shoes.
A comparison of women's large to women's small sizes.And a shot of my foot on the now felted clog.
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That concludes our felted clog newsflash.
Have a good evening and a pleasant tomorrow.