Even though it’s almost summer where I live, I still like wearing slippers. It could be because my husband loves to keep the house quite cool, or because we both love letting in the cool breeze in the evenings. Either way, I prefer to have something on my feet all year round. I decided to gather up a list of free crochet slipper patterns and I found some very cute ones!
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These cute crochet slippers by GoodKnits are sweet and simple, with a cute button detail.
I love the simplicity of these cute slippers by Zoom Yummy. The toe is worked in the round and you can embellish any way you want.
These unique granny square slippers by The Purl Bee are so cute! Make with 6 equal sized granny squares, the color combinations could be endless.
I love the cross-over look of these Lizzie slippers by GoodKnits. Very simple, but so very pretty.
Timeless and trendy, these boat slippers are comfy with a double sole.
These two-toned ballet slippers by Tampa Bay Crochet are simple and sweet, and made with two colors, you can easily customize with your favorites.
These flip-flop slippers are light, soft and squishy, and a great slipper for summertime. (Get the baby version here).
11. Sweet Slippers
Quick and easy slippers from Sarahsweethearts.
I love the color work and detail in these cozy and cute slippers by Moogly.
13. Plaid Slippers
These hexagon boot slippers by Priscilla’s crochet are so fun and lovely!
These slippers by Drops Design work up quickly and look fabulous.
These slippers look so soft and comfortable with the pre-made sole and crocheted body.
I hope you give a few of these a try.
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A’m looking for a crochet pattern for Granny’s slippers that look just like the knitted granny slippers. But have been unable to find one. Can anyone help?
I’m I love with your creations! Not enough hrs in the year to make them all
Haha! Thanks! :)
How do i download the patterns
Click on the title of each pattern, and it will take to the original blog for the pattern.
No it doesn’t ….
The titles are links to each pattern. Is one of the links broken? Which one isn’t working?
Oh how cute! I just love anything crochet. Pinned and have selected this post as one of my Editor’s choice features for next week’s blog hop!
Thank you very much Sinea!
hermosas pantuflas!!!!…me encantaron, hare algunas y te enviare fotos de ellas..muchas gracias!!!
Claudia
love making slippers, but have not found a way to make them “less slippery”. I find my grandkids end up not wearing what I make because they fall down! I have tried a few drops of hot glue on bottom…and some Velcro, which I am told will scratch wood floors….what do you suggest?
I haven’t tried myself, but a few commenters have used spray-on silicone with success.
Try using a 3D paint, such as Puffy Paint, or some other brand and put it on the soles of the slippers. You can just do it in squiggly lines, or maybe draw some initials or a happy face or something, but you don’t need to coat the entire sole. It works great and is quite inexpensive :)
You can buy a rubber backing that u can spray on, it is used on rugs to keep them from slipping. It is sold at most craft stores like Micheals, Walmart. I think u might be able to find it at Lowe’s or Home Depot, too. Or u can take a hot glue gun and run a few lines of glue on the bottoms, that works too.
Maybe a coat or 2 of Modge Podge…it’s easily painted on to the bottom. My Mom use to use that stuff for all kinds of things.
You can find it on Amazon or any Craft Store…take a look at the definition to see if it could be of help.
Please re-post when you find a solution so we can all use it. I haven’t tried any footwear patterns yet, just ran across this pattern and problem this morning.
Hope it helps.
How do i down load pattern for hexagon boots please carol
Follow the link to Ravelry (above the photo)
Hi, I’m loving the hexagon boots, but the pattern doesn’t explain how to add the second level to make them taller. .do you think maybe it’s self-explanatory once I’ve worked the rest? Lol, I’m so excited; I’m starting these tonight anyway! :)
Oh boy, I am not sure :( I bet you just sew them in place, though. It looks like it’s just an extra row, I think it might be simple when you get there.
So sweet of you to respond so quickly… ;)
I did, however, decided to make your baby strap flip flops first(my best friend is due next month) ;) Can’t wait to try those boots soon, though! :)
No problem! Perfect, congrats to your friend! It’s summer here, so I think I will try those boots in a few months, they are so cute!
Hi Bethany:
Greetings from Georgia!
I came across your site while searching for crochet patterns and I immediately signed up for your newsletter! Thanks for the great slipper patterns. I absolutely live in flip-flops and I’m looking forward to crocheting my own. I can’t even imagine how much work you put into your site each day, but your efforts are greatly appreciated.
Hi Joanne! Thanks so much for visiting :) You are so sweet, I am so grateful to have you as a follower!
Wow I love this kind amazing
Yay! I hope you find some projects to get to work on :)
Thanks, for sharing there really cute slippers. I’ll be doing one of them not sure which.
You’re welcome! It’s hard to choose :)
Wow thanks for sharing.
You’re welcome!
Wow, Bethany! What a great collection of free patterns! Thank you. Now I can cross a couple off I have in shopping carts. Very helpful.
You’re welcome! I am glad it was helpful to you :)