These easy peasy adult crochet slippers are super easy and fast to make with this free crochet pattern!
If you’re looking for a free crochet slippers pattern, this is the perfect pattern for you.
This is a great pair of crochet slippers that works up quickly to give you a perfect fit!
Perfect for a beginner, these cozy slippers use a very simple rectangle design that can be worked up in under an hour!
The bottom of the slipper will have a cozy and comfortable feel.
These simple slippers are fun to make in different colors.
This great pattern is written in US terms, uses worsted weight yarn (size 4) and includes instructions for different sizes, ranging from women’s size 6 to 12.
You can easily adjust the size by changing your yarn weight and hook size.
The free pattern includes clear stitch counts and basic crochet stitches (single crochet stitches) at the end of each row, ensuring that you can keep track of your progress easily.
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During the holiday season or for Valentine’s Day, these simple crochet slippers make excellent handmade gifts.
These crocheted slippers are a thoughtful and personal way to show someone you care.
This is a easy slipper pattern, a good choice for variegated yarn or what is left over in your yarn stash.
If you have a lot of yarn in your stash, this pattern is a great way to use it up.
You can mix and match colors to create unique designs or use a solid color for a classic look.
Remember to flip your work inside out before sewing the slipper together to hide any seams and create a polished finish on the wrong side.
These easy slippers are perfect for anyone, whether you’re a crochet beginner or an experienced crafter looking for a quick project.
They make a great addition to your own slipper collection or a thoughtful gift for someone special.
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So grab your hook, a cup of tea, and a cozy spot to crochet.
Let’s get started on creating your own pair of stylish and comfortable crochet slippers!
Enjoy the video tutorial too!
Happy crocheting!
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 bottom of the slippers. 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.
You say this pattern is free but every place I go into for the “so called Free” pattern costs! Where is the FREE pattern?
Just scroll down the page and the pattern is there.
From one Northern Michigan Mom to another these will keep the toes warm in our crazy weather so thank you for the pattern!
Yes! You never know what the weather will be doing! Glad you are enjoying the pattern 🙂
Are these sizes male or female I need to know for Christmas and I can’t measure their feet I can find a size converter if I know what gender they are for.
I need to know in 3 days.
Thank you 😊❤️
Hi, the sizes are based off female feet. Hope this helps!
Yes it does. Thank you, that helps so much.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year. 🙂 😀 😛
I am enjoying this pattern
Just one question
Mine after rows 2-7 are curling any suggestions
Hi, it could be your tension. It won’t show once you sew it together.
I love this pattern, but always end up with a bump under the toes. How can I fix this
Just try to whip stitch as neatly as you can around the toe area. Then try to pull and shape them when you put them on.
Traverse Bay in Michigan?
Yes, Traverse City, Michigan 🙂
I have made several pairs of your slippers. So easy and quick. Thank you
You’re welcome! Glad you are enjoying the pattern!
Hi Laura,
My name is Leonie, I live in Victoria, Australia.
Thank you so much for this really easy peasy crotchet slippers.
Chronic anxiety & chronic depression has been really hard to cope with, when there is no enjoyment in crocheting or knitting anymore until I found your easy peasy crochet slippers.
What a blessing this pattern and stitches are to follow, to understand and most importantly to have hope to be able to start & finish this project.
Take care & stay safe
Leonie.
I’m sending virtual hugs to you,
Thank you Leonie! I’m so happy you found joy in this pattern, hugs to you!!
Super
Than you
Love your pattern but I have a question. In your pictures of the finished slipper it looks like you added a cuff. Did you and do have a pattern or can you tell me what you did please?
Yes I did, the directions are at the end of the pattern. It’s a series of sc rounds that add the cuff.