These darling crochet loafer slippers are fun to make and comfortable to wear! They feature a double sole for extra comfort and are made with simple construction. Make a pair for baby too! This post included affiliate links, which means I get small commission if you make a purchase at no extra cost to you. Thank you for your support!

I finally finished a pattern that I have been working on! It felt like these women’s loafer slippers took way longer than they should have, but I am SO glad to be finished (and I might not be making slippers again in the near future, phew!). I really love how they turned out, and they are so comfortable! The double sole is so lovely. It’s pretty fun to mix and match colors for these crochet slippers.


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WOMEN’S LOAFER SLIPPERS – FREE CROCHET PATTERN
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What you need:
-Size 4.5mm hook (be sure to check the gauge)
-Medium Weight Yarn (Brava Knit Picks in Dove Heather and Mint)
-Darning Needle
Abbreviations: (American Terms)
Ch – chain
Sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
Dc – double crochet
Dc2tog – Dc decrease
Sc2tog – Sc decrease
Sl st – Slip Stitch
St – stitch
Gauge: 8 sts = 2”
Thank you for working this pattern! The free version includes size 8. You can change the sizes for yourself by going up 2 chains on the foundation for each size up (or eliminate 2 chains on the foundation for a smaller size). You can also buy an ad-free PDF from my Ravelry shop that includes sizes 6, 7, 8 and 9. Thanks for your support!
Size 8 Loafer Slipper Pattern
Ch 26
1. Work 3 sc in 2nd ch. Sc in next 16 chs. Hdc in next 3 chs. Dc in next 4 chs. Work 7 dc in last ch
Working across opposite side of chain: dc in next 4 chs, hdc in next 3 chs, sc in next 16 chs. (56 sts)
Place a marker and move up with each round.
2. Work 2 sc in the next 3 sts. Sc in next 24 sts. Work 2 sc in the next 5 sts. Sc in next 24 sts. (64 sts)
3. *Sc in next st, work 2 sc in next st* work 3 times. Sc in next 24 sts. *Sc in next st, work 2 sc in next st* work 5 times. Sc in next 24 sts. (72 sts)
4. *Sc in next 2 sts. Work 2 sc in next st,* work 3 times. Sc in next 24 sts. *Sc in next 2 sts, work 2 sc in next st* work 5 times. Sc in next 24 sts. (80 sts)
5. *Hdc in next 3 sts, work 2 hdc in the next st* work 3 times. Hdc in next 24 sts. *Hdc in next 3 sts, work 2 hdc in the next st* work 5 times. Hdc in next 24 sts. (88 sts)
Join with sl st and tie off.
Match up your two sole pieces and using a sl st, stitch the two soles together, going through both loops of each sole. Use the color you want the slipper body to be. (88 sts)


Body:
Start your round on st 18 from the middle of the toe. Face the toe downwards and count 18 to the right. Going through the sl st loops (and going towards the toe): (Ch 1 does not count)
1. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Sc in next 50 sts. Hdc in next 5 sts. Dc in next 14 sts. Hdc in next 5 sts. Sc in next 13 sts. (88 sts) Join with sl st with first st.
2. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc in next 50 sts. Dc in next 24 sts. Hdc in next 13 sts. (88 sts)
3. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Sc in next 3 sts. Sc2tog twice. *Sc in next 2 sts. Sc2tog* work 5 times. Sc in next 2 sts. Sc2tog twice. Sc in next 15 sts. Hdc in next 4 sts. Dc in next 4 sts. Dc2tog. Dc in next 8 sts. Dc2tog. Dc in next 4 sts. Hdc in next 4 sts. Sc in next 11 sts. (77 sts)
4. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Sc in next 29 sts. Sc2tog 5 times. Sc in next st. Hdc in next 4 sts. Dc in next 4 sts. Dc2tog 5 times. Dc in next 4 sts. Hdc in next 4 sts. Sc2tog 5 times. (62 sts)
5. Sl st all around the top of the shoe. (62 sts)

TOE FLAP: (Ch 1 does not count)
Begin with a magic ring:
1. Ch 1. Sc 8 in the ring. Join with sl st. (8 sts)
2. Ch 1. Work 2 sc in each of the 8 sts. (16 sts) Join with sl st.
3. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Work 2 sc in next st. *Sc in next st, work 2 sc in next st* repeat all around the circle. (24 sts) Join with sl st.
4. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Sc in next st. Work 2 sc in next st. *Sc in next 2 sts, work 2 sc in next st* repeat all around the circle. Join with a sl st. (32 sts)
5. Ch 1. Sc in same st. Sc in next 2 sts. Work 2 sc in next st. *Sc in next 3 sts, work 2 sc in next st* repeat all around the hat (40 sts) Join with a sl st.
(This starts the turning part of the flap. You will work in turning rows instead of going around the circle )
6. Ch 2. Dc in same st. Hdc in next 2 sts. Sc in next 6 sts. Hdc in next 2 sts. Dc in next st. Turn (12 sts)
7. – 11. Ch 1. Hdc in same st. Hdc in next 11 sts. Turn. (12 sts)
Leave a long tail.
Construction:
Attach your toe flap to your shoe using your
darning needle and the long tail on the toe flap, using a simple running stitch.
Note: You can adjust the tightness of your slipper by making your toe flap circle smaller or bigger. Adjust the sts in step 6 accordingly
*I have had a few people who have comments and concerns about the sole. If it appears to be too small for your foot, you are doing it right!! Don’t be tempted to go up a size, your finished slipper will be too big*

xoxo,


Thanks for sharing this with Tumbleweed Contessa at What’d You Do Last Weekend. Hope you can come back next Monday too.
Have a great weekend,
Linda
Bethany,
These are adorable. I love them. You did a great job with the pattern. Thanks so much for sharing at last weeks Adorned From Above Blog Hop.
Have a great week.
Debi
Just followed you on FB and sent you a message there. Thank you for this! Size 7.
These slippers are great! I’d love to have the pattern. I follow you by Pinterest. Size 9 would work! Thanks!
Love the blog, Bethany, and love this pattern! Nice work!!
Thanks so much, Carly!
HI there I guess I am not the only with email messages not getting through. Here is one of my email addresses you can send the pattern to please. size 8
coupongirl949@yahoo.com
Thanks Hope this works.
Sorry! Hope this pattern works for you !
These are very cute. Woman’s size 8 please. I followed you on facebook.
gomesx7@sbcglobal.net
Thanks!
Hope you like it!
These look so cute!! I am a woman’s size 11, will you have a pattern that big? LOL I am following you on Twitter. Thanks!
Crochetedgems@gmail.com
Hi I’m Charlotte!
Love this pattern, I have just started to crochet with my nan after years of knitting. I love these shoes and think it would be a great idea to make my Mum some for Mothers Day. Can I have the pattern in a ladies UK size 7 for her please?? I am following you on pinterest and twitter. You can find my official blog at http://www.baconflavouredjam.com and my contact details are there should you have trouble with my google account.
Oh my goodness. You are so talented!! I would NEVER be able to make these. I tried to make a dishcloth once, and I got through about 2 lines. It is HARD!
Cute!!!! I love the blue yarn! Thanks for sharing @ Submarine Sunday!
T’onna
Thanks!
hi, saw others were having emailing issues as well, tried to write twice, my emails never showed up here also, thanks for sharing, I appreciate your hard work figuring these out, I found you on ravelry thanks, womens size 9 will be ADORED as a gift, thanks again! jen hermanroop@gmail.com
Hm. Sorry for the trouble! Hope you enjoy this pattern :)
So cute! I’ve been wanting to make something like these for a while but am not very crafty. Thanks for sharing! (Also, it was great to meet you at the BYB2013 :) )
It’s easy! Just takes a little practice :)
These are so dang cute and they look so comfortable.
Thanks, they are :)
Hi Bethany,
I’ve started following you via Pinterest. I’ve been scouring the internet for the perfect slipper pattern and I think you’ve created it, thank you. I’m a size 8.
Ali x
Yay! I hope they are perfect for you!
Hi – love the loafers and would love to make some for myself. I am a size 10 and am following you by email. ektorma@hotmail.com
Hope you like them!
So excited about your pattern! I followed you on google+. I think a size 9 would be best.
Thanks!
ali @ http://www.40tasks.blogspot.com
Awesome! Sent :)
These slippers are great! I’d love to have the pattern. I follow by twitter as callajaire. Ladies size 8 would work best!
Thanks! Hope you like the pattern!
Super cute… I wished I had crocheting skills. ;)
xoxo,
Melissa
Thanks! You should learn :) If I can do it, anyone can do it!
HI I sent you an email and am following you on facebook, not sure if I am doing this right. I am a size 8.
Hi Jeanette!
I never got your email! It might just be delayed, but if I don’t email your pattern by tonight, would you might emailing me again?