If you’ve ever wondered how to crochet slippers before, then you’re in luck! This great free crochet pattern round-up has a little something for everyone. You’re sure to find a pattern you’ll love out of all these fun crochet slippers ideas. DIY slippers make great last-minute Christmas gifts and stocking stuffers, especially for people that are hard to gift for. After all, everyone loves to have warm and cozy toes!
1.Snow Drops Slipper Socks
You only need one skein of Caron Cake yarn for these darling textured slipper socks. I love how the different color changes make each slipper unique! The star stitch forms the fabulous texture that you can see. These stitches also work up tightly with no holes!
Designer: Left in Knots
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2. Sunday Slippers
You can make these cute slippers in a hurry using Wool Ease Thick & Quick super bulky weight yarn. They look so polished with the sophisticated leather soles and button accents, but they couldn’t be simpler. They’re worked in all single crochet stitches! These are the perfect crochet slipper socks to create.
Designer: Make and Do Crew
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3. Magic Slippers
Hmm, I guess it can actually get a bit simpler. You can’t tell just by looking at these stylish slippers, but they’re actually constructed from rectangles! That’s right, there’s no increasing or decreasing — just a bit of sewing.
Designer: Sweet Potato 3
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4. Cloud 9 Slippers
Bernat chunky blanket yarn makes these slippers extra squishy and soft — just like clouds! You can be walking on air in no time at all with this thick yarn and a nice big 9 mm crochet hook. This pattern uses basic stitches and also has a nifty trick for non-slip soles.
Designer: The Lavender Chair
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5. Slouchy Slipper Socks
Say hello to another one-skein wonder! You’re going to love how the rainbow color changing yarn does all the heavy lifting. All you have to do is single crochet and you’re on your way to cute and comfortable slipper sock heaven.
Designer: Repeat Crafter Me
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6. Oh-So-Cozy Slippers
Try some new fibers to stitch up these fabulous fluffy crochet sock pattern. This project works up quickly and only calls for basic crochet stitches. What better way to practice crocheting with t-shirt yarn and faux fur yarn?
Designer:Knitz N Purlz
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7. Glimmer Sisters Unicorn Slippers
I can hardly believe that these amazing unicorn slippers are crochet! The bottoms are stuffed with batting or foam for extra comfort. How clever! This pattern is a little trickier than some others, but it only uses single crochet stitches so you could totally pull them off.
Designer: WeCrochet
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8. Goldie Slippers
I have created an easy pattern for crochet slippers. If you are a beginner this is a great pattern to give a try. The entire pattern is created using single crochet with optional reverse single crochets. This pattern goes even quick by using Bernat Softee Chunky yarn.
Don’t worry I have provided an additional crochet video tutorial for these slippers above. The video takes you step by step through the written pattern. Verbiage may be different in the video for fluency purposes.
Designer: Littlejohn’s Yarn
9. Strawberry Blossom Slipper Socks
These are perfect for beginner crocheters who want to learn how to crochet slippers. Double crochet stitches make these tall slipper socks work up in half the time. (The super bulky yarn helps too!) The two color design would look great in your favorite sports team’s colors and the pom-pom drawstring is honestly just too cute to pass up.
Designer: Fiber Flux
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10. Boat Shoe Slippers
Double-thick soles make these snazzy slippers extra comfortable and the ties are both adorable and functional. This pattern also features 7 different methods to choose from for making your slippers non-slip. I bet you have at least one of those 7 things lying around the house!
Designer: Whistle and Ivy
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Can’t get enough free crochet slipper patterns in your life??? Head on over to my “Crochet Shoes & Slippers” category to get even more free patterns! Heck, you could even make a different pair of crochet slippers for everyone in the family this year.
I’m curious…which of these crochet slippers patterns are you going to make first? I would love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. Oh, and don’t forget to follow my blog for more great free crochet pattern round-ups!
Happy Crocheting!