10 Toasty and Quirky Free Crochet Slipper Patterns
Free crochet slipper patterns to keep you cozy this fall!
Free crochet slipper patterns to keep you cozy this fall!
A great pair of slippers should feel comfortable to walk in. But they don’t have to be boring! Your slippers can be as colorful and fun as you want them to be. After all, you’re the one wearing them.
One of the best ways to get the designs you want is to do it yourself! To get you inspired to pick up your crochet hook, I’ve put together a round up of some of the quirkiest free crochet slipper patterns online.
Crochet slipper patterns come in different skill levels. For this article, we’re focusing on beginner to intermediate crocheters!
Crochet is a fun craft that almost anyone, of any age, can learn. You can make pretty much anything with crochet. The limit is truly your imagination. You can crochet jackets, sweaters, bags, and yes, slippers!
Because crochet stitches are generally sturdy and inelastic these slippers will last for years to come! However, because there’s less stretch in crochet than knit slippers make sure to measure your feet carefully before choosing your size!
Most crochet patterns only require the usual tools. But some may need special materials. Here’s what you need to follow most online crochet slipper patterns:
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Ready to see some of the quirkiest crochet slippers patterns online? Great! Hunting for these crochet slippers patterns was so fun. There were so many! But the list had to be narrowed down to 10.
That said, I still hope that you enjoy these patterns!
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By: Marriane Forrestal
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Child – Adult
I did say “quirky”, didn’t I? Check out these adorable cow slippers!
These are definitely a must-have for both children and adults. These oversized (and stuffed!) are as fun to make as they are to wear.
By: Red Heart Design Team
YARN: Bulky
SIZE: 5 – 10 Women’s
Cozy, simple, and cute. These Turn the Page Slippers pattern work very well with fuzzy and textured yarns!
You can even wear them inside your boots for a quick errand or stroll outdoors.
By: Jess Coppom
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: Women’s Small – Large
Uh-oh! Your flip-flop strap snapped! Well, it’s a good thing you found this crochet slipper pattern!
This pattern shows you how to turn a flip-flop sole into cozy crocheted slippers. Once you’re done crocheting a pair you’ll be able to roam around at home with warm, hapyy toes!
By: CrocehtDreamz
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: Women’s 5 – 12
Looking for a super fast beginner-friendly project? This 1.5 Hour Slipper pattern is perfect for crochet newbies or experienced crocheters looking for a quick afternoon stitch.
Even better, this pattern is great for whipping up a bunch of gifts over just one weekend!
By: Jess Coppom
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: Women’s Small – Large
My biggest goal for this fall is to enjoy the season and stay warm. These Sunday Slippers will make it easy to do both at once!
These slippers are soft and snug, and perfect for lounging about!
By: Jess Coppom
YARN: Super Bulky
SIZE: Adult
The Snuggly Slipper Socks pattern is exactly how it looks — snuggly!
This is another quick crochet project that both beginners and pro-crocheters can have fun crocheting.
By: Brenda K. B. Anderson
YARN: Worsted
SIZE: Adult
Everyone needs a fun pair of crocheted slippers — yes, even you! This is one of those crochet slippers patterns that you should definitely try out. They have a nice, traditional slipper structure that is interesting to make and comfortable to wear!
By: Cintia Gonzalez
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Adult Women’s
Chunky and quirky, these Harlequin Slippers pattern is both fun to make and even more fun to wear! The unique folded construction is a fun puzzle for even advanced crocheters to tackle.
By: Sonya Blackstone
YARN: Aran
SIZE: Adult Small – Extra Large
Slippers don’t have to be plain and boring! This fun Watermelon Chunky Slipper pattern takes a simple shape and makes it oh-so-cute when you use watermelon colors and add the little black seeds for extra realism.
By: Annanitato Lolo
YARN: Worsted
SIZES: Adult
Working in the shape of a slipper might be hard for some beginners. So this Flat Multi-Color Slipper Socks pattern might be the one for you! This pattern makes a great, well-fitting pair of slippers from a simple rectangle shape. It doesn’t get much easier!
Well that was a lot of slippers! Some were more wearable for your day-to-day activities, while others can be used as fun gifts or conversation starters.
I know some of the patterns look really complicated, but they’re really quite beginner-friendly and worth all the time invested in making them. But if I were to choose the most beginner-friendly patterns, I’d have to say it’s the Snuggly Slipper Socks and the 1.5 Hour Slipper patterns.
Looking for more cozy crafted pieces to add to your collection? Check out these stunning crocheted shawl patterns and knitted fingerless mittens!