Free Pattern: Slouchy Slippers - the perfect crochet gift! (2024)

These slouchy, stylish and easy crochet slippers come together with surprisinglysimple construction and, most importantly, very few ends to weave in! Get Part 1 of this super cozy free pattern below or purchase the ad-free, printable PDF of the complete patternhere. (Part 2 is here.)

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This tall crochet slippers pattern is part of a collaboration with Lion Brand yarn. This post may contain affiliate links.

Looking back over the free crochet patterns I've shared recently, it seems as if this year has been the year of the foot fetish. All told I've published nine free crochet patterns for slippers or shoes and we're only three quarters of the way through the year. (You can find them all here.) There is no reason ANYONE should have cold feet this winter. Nope, not on my watch.

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The newest iteration of easy crochet slippers to slide out of my brain and onto my hook came straight from the freeTaos Slipper Boots pattern I shared last month. The Taos boots are attached to flip flop soles, making them perfect for indoor and outdoor use all winter long. What I love about crocheting on flip flops is that the slipper soles aren't slippery, which is pretty helpful to someone like me who does a banana peel fall down the stairs at least once a month.

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But I know not everyone has access to flip flops year round, so I wanted to create some quick crochet slippers made entirely of yarn based on the same simple stitches and concepts as the Taos Slipper Boots. I have to say, I really had fun using different colors of Wool-Ease Thick & Quick to give this pair of slippers a totally different vibe. I feel like these Sierra Slippers are the chill, laid back cousin of the Taos Boots.

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Perhaps the best part though is that both patterns for these easy crochet slippers are interchangeable, so you can use the Taos pattern on the Sierra crochet sole or the Sierra slipper section on the Taos flip flop sole. In either case, you'll work the main slipper sections of the foot and ankle, seam them together and then either crochet them onto a flip flop or onto the crochet sole. Wool-Ease Thick & Quick comes is a really wide variety of colors, so I can't wait to see how you put your own spin on these easy crochet slippers.

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And if you'd like to add some grip to the bottom of your crochet soles, check out the free Sunday Slippers pattern for a full tutorial and template on how to make leather soles from a thrifted jacket.

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Because this crocheted slipper pattern has a few distinct sections, I've divided it into two parts. You can find Part 2 here or you can purchase the complete ad-free, printable PDF here.

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Sierra Easy Crochet Slippers
Free Pattern - Part 1

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Explanation:Slide your feet into a little piece of heaven with these easy crochet slippers. These slippers are made with a very simple moss stitch pattern in three separate pieces and then seamed together. The creative construction means there’s not a ton of ends to weave in or increasing and decreasing, making this pattern appropriate for confident beginner to intermediate crocheters who would like to practice pattern reading and switching colors at the end of a row.

Supplies:
So you can spend more time making slippers and less time shopping, this pattern contains affiliate links at no extra cost to you.
Purchase a kit with all the yarn you'll need, plus a printed copy of the pattern here.
Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (Weight: 6/super bulky - 106 yds, 6 oz)
- Color A: Grey Marble (#154) - 2 skeins
- Color B: Fisherman (#99)– 1 skein
- Color C: Taupe (#122) – 1 skein
• Tapestry needle
Size K (6.5 mm) crochet hook
Size L (8 mm) crochet hook
Size N (10 mm) crochet hook

•Sharp scissors
Stitch markers
Pom pom maker or a small piece of cardboard

Abbreviations (US Terms):
ch – chain
sc – single crochet
sk – skip
ch1sp – space created by one chain
sl st - slip stitch
st(s) – stitch(es)
sc2tog – single crochet two stitches together (decrease)
RS – right side
WS – wrong side

Sizing:
Slippers fit loosely enough to wear with socks. Pattern includes details to make two sizes:

• Smaller: Women’s shoe sizes 6-8
• Larger: Women’s shoe sizes 9-11

Gauge:
Toe and sole: 5 sc x 6 rows = 2”
Upper Ankle: 5 pairs of [sc, ch 1] x 9 rows = 4”

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Main Slippers Pieces

Notes:
• Pattern uses the entire two skeins of Color A. Please check your gauge to make sure you’ll have enough yarn.

• You can avoid having very many ends to weave in by using two different balls of working yarn in Color A. Any yarn that is then carried up along the side can be tucked into the boot when you seam the pieces together. (See photo above.)

• To change colors between rows, complete the final yo of the last sc of the row with the new color. Pattern is written with the assumption that the last sc before a color change will be worked this way.

• The ch 1 at the beginning of each row never counts as a stitch.

• The first nine rows using the size K hook are intended to be worked tightly, similar to amigurumi.

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Top/Front of Slipper

Make 2.

Foundation: With size K hook and Color A, ch 6.

Row 1 (RS - increase): 2 sc in second ch, 1 sc in each of next 3 ch, 2 sc in last ch; turn. (7)

Row 2 (WS - increase): Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each sc until 1 sc remains, 2 sc in last sc; turn. (9)

Row 3 (RS increase): Repeat Row 2. (11)

Rows 4-6: Ch 1, sc in each sc; turn. (11)

Row 7 (RS increase): Repeat Row 2. (13)

Shoe sizes 6-8, move on to Row 10. Shoe sizes 9-11, work Rows 8 and 9 as described.

Rows 8-9: Repeat Row 4. (13)

IMPORTANT: Switch to size L hook. Continue using Color A.

Row 10 (WS): Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, *ch 1, sk 1 sc, 1 sc in next sc; rep from * to end; turn. (13)

Row 11 (RS): Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next ch1sp, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last sc, sc in last sc; turn. (13)

Row 12 (WS): Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last 2 sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, sc in last sc; turn. (13)

Row 13 (RS): Repeat Row 11. (13)

Row 14 (WS increase): Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last 2 sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, 2 sc in last sc; turn. (15)

Row 15 (RS): Ch 1, sc in first sc, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last 2 sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, sc in last sc; turn. (15)

IMPORTANT: Switch to size N hook. Continue using Color A.

Row 16 (WS): Repeat Row 11. (15)

Row 17 (RS increase): Repeat Row 14. (st count will be 17 onward)

Row 18 (WS): Repeat Row 15.

Row 19 (RS): Repeat Row 11.

Row 20 (WS): Repeat Row 12.

Row 21 (RS): Repeat Row 11.

Row 22 (WS): Repeat Row 12.

Beginning now, work color changes as described in the notes above.

Row 23 (RS): With Color B, repeat Row 11.

Attach a second ball of Color A. Moving forward, pick up strand of whichever ball is on the side the row begins on.

Row 24 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 12.

Row 25 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 11.

Row 26 (WS): With Color B, repeat Row 12.

Repeat Rows 11 and 12, working 2 Color A rows, followed by 1 Color B row until there are 9 total Color B stripes. Work one additional repeat of Rows 11 and 12 in Color A.Fasten off.

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Back of Slipper

Make 2.

Foundation: With size N hook and Color A, ch 14.

Row 1 (RS): Sc in second ch from hook and each sc across; turn. (13)

Row 2 (WS): Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, *ch 1, sk 1 sc, 1 sc in next sc; rep from * to end; turn. (13)

Row 3 (RS): Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, 1 sc in next ch1sp, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last sc, sc in last sc; turn. (13)

Rows 4 (WS): Ch 1, 1 sc in first sc, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last 2 sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, sc in last sc; turn. (13)

Row 5 (RS decrease): Sc2tog over first sc and ch1sp, *ch 1, sc in next ch1sp; rep from * until last ch1sp, ch 1, sc2tog over last ch1sp and last sc; turn. (11)

Row 6 (WS): With Color B, repeat Row 3. (11)

Attach a second ball of Color A. Moving forward, pick up strand of whichever ball is on the side row begins on.

Row 7 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 4. (11)

Row 8 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (11)

Row 9 (RS): With Color B, repeat Row 4. (11)

Row 10 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (11)

Row 11 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 4. (11)

Row 12 (WS): With Color B, repeat Row 3. (11)

Row 13 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 4. (11)

Row 14 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (11)

Row 15 (RS increase): With Color B, ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last 2 sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, 2 sc in last sc; turn. (13)

Row 16 (WS): With Color A, ch 1, sc in first sc, *ch 1, 1 sc in next ch1sp; rep from * to last 2 sc, ch 1, sk 1 sc, sc in last sc; turn. (13)

Row 17 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (13)

Row 18 (WS): With Color B, repeat Row 4. (13)

Row 19 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (13)

Row 20 (WS increase): With Color A, repeat Row 15. (15)

Row 21 (RS): With Color B, repeat Row 16. (15)

Row 22 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (15)

Row 23 (RS increase): With Color A, repeat Row 15. (17)

Row 24 (WS): With Color B, repeat Row 16. (17)

Row 25 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (17)

Row 26 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 4. (17)

Row 27 (RS): With Color B, repeat Row 3. (17)

Row 28 (WS): With Color A, repeat Row 4. (17)

Row 29 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 3. (17)

Row 30 (WS increase): With Color B, repeat Row 15. ( st count will be 19 onwards)

Row 31 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 16.

Row 32 (RS): With Color A, repeat Row 3.

You should have 9 Color B stripes at this point. Fasten off.

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Joining Top & Back of Slippers

Notes:

• The ankle seams can make or break the look of your boots. If you’re not happy with your first attempt, just rip it out and try again! (See photos above and below.)

• Weave in any ends before seaming the boot pieces together.

• The boot pieces are seamed together with single crochet. You’ll want the “front” of the single crochet stitches showing on the front of the slippers on both seams. This means you’ll work one seam from the ankle up to the top of the boot and then the second side you’ll seam in the opposite direction.

With right sides facing out, use stitch markers to pin the “top” piece of the boot to the “back” piece of the boot. Take care to align each stripe and tuck any strands of yarn you carried when switching colors into the inside of the slipper shaft.

Attach Color B to the point where the back and top pieces meet. Use size L hook.

Seam Row: Ch 1, sc along edge, working at the frequency that gives you the smoothest looking seam. Err on the side of stitches that are closer together.

Fasten off. Repeat in opposite direction on second side.

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To finish up your Sierra Slippers, head to Part 2 of the free pattern here.

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Free Pattern: Slouchy Slippers - the perfect crochet gift! (2024)

FAQs

What is the best material for crochet slippers? ›

Slipper yarn is typically made of Olefin which is strong, comfortable, durable and stain resistant making it perfect for slippers. It provides warmth without the weight and absorbs moisture so your feet won't sweat or overheat.

What size crochet hook for slippers? ›

You will need: 2 skeins worsted weight yarn. Crochet Hook size J (small), K (medium), or N (Large)

How many granny squares do I need to make slippers? ›

Each slipper is comprised of six granny squares (12 squares total for a pair).

Can you crochet slippers? ›

These easy crochet slippers for beginners couldn't be simpler. You only need to know how to crochet a rectangle to make them. With sizes for toddlers, kids, women, and men, these easy slippers make a great gift idea for everyone you know who has feet!

How do you make skid proof slippers? ›

You can buy latex in liquid form at a well-stocked hobby webshop that sells hobby articles, materials and tools. You brush the liquid latex on the undersides of the slippers and let the product dry. You might benefit from using a craft stick or a spatula, but you can also use a brush.

What weight yarn for slippers? ›

Any heavier yarns such as DK, aran or worsted, will be more suitable as boot socks or slippers.

What is the easiest granny square to make? ›

Easy Granny Squares for Beginners

A basic granny square can be created in just three rounds, using a few types of foundational stitches: chain, double crochet, and slip stitch. Use this tri-color granny square pattern to create a traditional square using granny clusters, which are made up of three double crochets each.

What can I make with 10 granny squares? ›

The most common granny square projects are blankets, bags, scarves and cushions - but there's so much more you can do with these fun crochet squares! From jewellery to slippers, coats to curtains - once you can make a basic granny square there's a world of patterns for you to try!

What stitch is used in granny squares? ›

A granny square is a square of crocheted fabric made in rounds, typically using clusters of double crochet stitches. They can be used to make cushions, blankets, bunting, jackets, jumpers – anything!

Is crochet a dying craft? ›

Crocheting these days is so much more than granny squares and chunky Afghan blankets. It's leaner and trendier than it was in the 1960s and '70s, when the craft was known for its bulky, acrylic yarns.

How do you make loose slippers? ›

How to Stretch Shoes That Are Too Tight (Quickly and Effectively)
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What is the hardest thing to crochet? ›

What Is the Most Difficult Crochet Stitch?
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  • Star Stitch. ...
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  • Solomon's Knot. ...
  • Irish Lace. ...
  • Bavarian Square. ...
  • Thermal Stitch. The Thermal Stitch creates a thick, double-layered fabric for extra warmth, requiring working into front and back loops of stitches. ...
  • -3. Catherine Wheel.

What is the best material for slippers? ›

Common upper materials include coral fleece, long plush, short plush, suede, and other fabrics like satin, velvet, Velour, cotton, and genuine leather. Essentially, any fabric used in clothing can be used to make slippers. Three main sole materials are: TPR Sole: TPR soles are the most common type.

What is the most durable yarn for crocheting? ›

1. Lion Brand Wool Ease and Wool Ease Thick & Quick Yarn. If you're in the market for wool/acrylic blends, Lion Brand Wool Ease and Wool Ease Thick and Quick are top contenders. While it's true they may not be the softest yarns on this list, they make up for it with durability, affordability, and easy availability.

Which material is best for bathroom slippers? ›

Good quality soft rubber: Wear-resistant, non-slip, pressure-resistant, etc. Perfectly fits your feet, nice traction on slippery floors.

Is cotton or wool better for crochet? ›

Fibre Content: Consider the fibre content of the yarn. Some yarns are better suited for certain types of projects. For example, wool yarn is often preferred for warm and cozy items, while cotton yarn is great for lightweight and breathable projects like summer garments.

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