These easy peasy adult crochet slippers are super easy and fast to make with this free crochet pattern!
Perfect for a beginner, they use a very simple rectangle design that can be worked up in under an hour! The slipper is then sewn together with a tapestry needle, turned inside out and the top of foot shaped. Such a simple design!
The pattern uses medium worsted weight yarn, basic stitches and size H crochet hook (or go up a hook size if you don’t prefer a snug fit).
Fun to make in your favorite color! The pattern is written in different sizes (adult sizes 6-12).
These slippers make great gifts and are fun to make in different colors!
This written pattern is also written in smaller sizes (child sizes).
The easy way s to make your slippers not slip:
I get this question a lot and have a couple solutions I think work really well:
- Puff paint. Squirt little dots or lines of puff paint on the bottoms. Turn them upside down and let them dry overnight before use.
2. Clear plasti dip spray. This is my preferred method as it works really well and just sprays on. Be sure to do this outdoors. Spray the bottoms and let dry overnight before use.
Easy Peasy Adult Crochet Slippers
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Materials:
- Medium worsted weight yarn (4)- I used Loops & Threads Impeccable yarn (less than a skein, about 130 yards.
- H hook, 5.00 mm (use size I hook if you prefer a looser fit)
- Blunt needle
Abbreviations:
st(s)- stitch(es)
ch- chain
hk- hook
sc- single crochet
sl st- slip stitch
Note:
Your foundation chain should be approx. as long as your heel to toe. Please check this as you make your slipper as you may need to go up a size.
Gauge:
12 sts = 4″
Pattern:
Size 6-7 (8.5-9″ toe to heel)
Ch 28
Row 1: Sc in second ch from the hk and each ch to end (27).
Rows 2-7: Ch 1, sc in each st across (27).
Row 8: Ch 1, sc next 16 sts (16).
Row 9-13: Ch 1, sc in each st across (16).
Row 14: Ch 1, sc next 16 sts, ch 12 (27).
Rows 15: Sc in second ch and each st back down the row (27).
16-21: Ch 1, sc in each st across (27).
Fasten off and follow the “construction” section.
Size 7-8 (9-9.5″ toe to heel)
Ch 30
Row 1: Sc in second ch from the hk and each ch to end (29).
Rows 2-7: Ch 1, sc in each st across (29).
Row 8: Ch 1, sc next 18 sts (18).
Row 9-13: Ch 1, sc in each st across (18).
Row 14: Ch 1, sc next 18 sts, ch 12 (29).
Rows 15: Sc in second ch and each st back down the row (29).
16-21: Ch 1, sc in each st across (29).
Fasten off and follow the “construction” section.
Size 8-9 (9.5-10″ toe to heel)
Ch 32
Row 1: Sc in second ch from the hk and each ch to end (31).
Rows 2-7: Ch 1, sc in each st across (31).
Row 8: Ch 1, sc next 20 sts (20).
Row 9-13: Ch 1, sc in each st across (20).
Row 14: Ch 1, sc next 20 sts, ch 12 (31).
Rows 15: Sc in second ch and each st back down the row (31).
16-21: Ch 1, sc in each st across (31).
Fasten off and follow the “construction” section.
Size 9-10 (10-10.5″ toe to heel)
Ch 34
Row 1: Sc in second ch from the hk and each ch to end (33).
Rows 2-7: Ch 1, sc in each st across (33).
Row 8: Ch 1, sc next 22 sts (22).
Row 9-13: Ch 1, sc in each st across (22).
Row 14: Ch 1, sc next 22 sts, ch 11 (33).
Rows 15: Sc in second ch and each st back down the row (33).
16-21: Ch 1, sc in each st across (33).
Fasten off and follow the “construction” section.
Size 11-12 (10.5-11″ toe to heel)
Ch 36
Row 1: Sc in second ch from the hk and each ch to end (35).
Rows 2-7: Ch 1, sc in each st across (35).
Row 8: Ch 1, sc next 24 sts (24).
Row 9-13: Ch 1, sc in each st across (24).
Row 14: Ch 1, sc next 24 sts, ch 11 (35).
Rows 15: Sc in second ch and each st back down the row (35).
16-21: Ch 1, sc in each st across (35).
Fasten off and follow the “construction” section.
Construction:
Follow the pattern instructions for the size you would like. Fold in half and whip stitch on 3 sides. Turn inside out. Continue with the “finishing” section.
Finishing:
Pick up a stitch on the back of the slipper and ch 1.
Sc 20, 22, 24, 26, 28 sts (size 6-7, 7-8, 8-9, 9-10, 10-11) evenly around. Sl st to join.
Rows 1-7: Ch 1, sc in each st around. Sl st to join and fasten off. Weave in end.
Note:
Tug at the toe and body of the slipper to shape it.
You’re done! Enjoy your easy peasy adult crochet slippers!
Be sure to check out my easy peasy baby and child slippers:
My Easy Peasy Baby Booties can be found HERE.
My Easy Peasy Child Booties HERE.
Thank you for the slippers pattern.
You’re welcome, enjoy!
Looks like an easy pattern,I have tried other patterns that I really couldn’t understand but this one look easy.
It is very easy and works up quickly, enjoy!
Thank you for your patteren, its a good one for us beginners.
You’re welcome! So quick and easy, I hope you enjoy it!
Thank you for this pattern! I have been looking for a slipper pattern that was easy to understand. What would be the best way to make this wider? Using a larger hook or doing more rows in the beginning? I have a friend that has asked for slippers but needs then a little loose because her feet and ankles swell. Thanks again!
Yes, making more rows in the beginning and end will make the slipper wider. Hope this helps!
Thank you for the easy pattern. I made a pair last night and they turned out well except the toe are is all bunched up with excess yarn. In your pics it looks flat and smooth. Any suggestions?
When I sew it together I try to keep it evenly spaced then when I fasten it off I pull and shape the slipper at the end. There may be a small bump due to the nature of the design but when I pull and shape them they have a smoother fit. Hope this helps!
Thank you, I will try to improve my finishing. I added some glittery yarn and some embroidery. My daughter loves them too and has put in an order for her own pair and a few for friends.
Great pattern i will most certainly be trying this one, do you have the pattern for a child size ?
Thank you, I haven’t worked up the child sizes yet but plan to 🙂
Question when you say chain 11 after 22 Sc is that actually chaining ?
Yes that is correct.
Love this! Ty so much for sharing…
Thank you!
Thank you for this pattern…I have been looking for an easy slipper to do and this sounds perfect… I used to only knit,but now its too hard on my hands with arthritis.So i crochet instead.Thank you again.
You’re welcome! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
Glad to see this. Saw the bootie pattern and my first thought was to add the cuff. Thanks for the pattern.
You’re welcome, enjoy!
Wish I could include a picture.
At 4 years of crocheting, still slow.
But, I made a pair for my roommate’s mother. 2 colors of purple. Took 6 hours, but I finally finished.
Thanks for the easy slippers pattern, my 4th pair, but this pattern is the easiest to follow.
You’re welcome, I’m sure they look great!