Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern for Adults

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Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern for Adults

Got cold feet year round? This adult crochet slippers pattern was made for you.

Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern for Adults
Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern for Adults

To the people with cold feet, we've got you covered. Baby slipper patterns are a dime a dozen, but adult feet get cold, too! This Quick Crochet Slippers Pattern for Adults is the answer to all of your cozy dreams— trust me. The perfect gift for literally anyone in your life throughout the year, these slippers are not only quick and easy to make but are also perfect for relaxing at home all weekend long. So, what are you waiting for? Use this simple pattern from Bernat Yarns to create a fabulous pair of crochet slippers.

Easy

Crochet HookD/3 or 3.25 mm hook

Yarn Weight(1) Super Fine (27-32 stitches to 4 inches)

Crochet Gauge23 sc and 24 rows = 4 ins [10 cm].

Finished SizeFinished foot length 9 (9 1/2-10 1/2)" 23 (24-26.5) cm.

Materials List

  • Bernat® Sox (100 g / 3.5 oz) 1 ball of #42242 (Camouflage) or color of choice
  • Size 3.25 mm (U.S. D/3) crochet hook or size needed to obtain gauge

SIZES
To fit adult shoe size 5/6 (7/8-9/10).
Finished foot length 9 (9 1/2-10 1/2)" 23 (24-26.5) cm.

Instructions

The instructions are written for smallest size. If changes are necessary for larger sizes the instructions will be written thus (  ). 

  1. Ch 2.

  2. 1st rnd: 8 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Join with sl st to first sc. 8 sc.

  3. 2nd rnd: Ch 1. 2 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc. 16 sc.

  4. 3rd rnd: Ch 1. *1 sc in next sc. 2 sc in next sc. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to first sc. 24 sc.

  5. 4th and alt rnds: Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc around. Join with sl st to first sc.

  6. 5th rnd: Ch 1. *1 sc in each of next 2 sc. 2 sc in next sc. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to first sc. 32 sc.

  7. 7th rnd: Ch 1. *1 sc in each of next 7 sc. 2 sc in next sc. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to first sc. 36 sc.

  8. Inc 4 sts evenly around following alt rnds, as before, to 56 sc. Place marker at end of rnd.

  9. Rep 4th rnd until work from marked rnd measures 2 (3-4)" [5 (7.5-10) cm].

Shape front opening

  1. 1st row: Ch 1. Draw up a loop in first 2 sts. Yoh and draw through all 3 loops on hook – sc2tog made. 1 sc in each of next 42 sc. Sc2tog over next 2 sc. Turn. Leave rem sts unworked. 44 sts.

  2. 2nd and 3rd rows: Ch 1. Sc2tog over first 2 sts. 1 sc in each sc to last 2 sts. Sc2tog over last 2 sts. Turn. 40 sts.

  3. Cont working in sc for 2 (3-4)" [5 (7.5-10) cm], ending with a WS row.

Shape heel

  1. Next 2 rows: Ch 1. 1 sc in each sc to last 15 sc. Turn. Leave rem sts unworked. 10 sc. Cont working in sc on these 10 sc for 2 ins [5 cm], ending with a WS row. Fasten off.

  2. Sew side seams of heel to body of slipper.

Edging

  1. 1st rnd: With RS of work facing, join yarn with sl st to any back heel seam. Ch 1. Work 72 sc around. Join with sl st to first sc.

  2. 2nd rnd: Ch 1. *1 sc in next sc. Miss next 2 sc. 6 dc in next sc. Miss next 2 sc. Rep from * around. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off.

Do you wear slippers all year or only in the winter?

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I'm 64 and have been knitting and crocheting since I was 14. I understand the pattern, but I wouldn't rate it as easy, as some of the instructions are a bit confusing. Seems like more of an intermediate pattern. However, that said, I will attempt to make a pair as they do look nice.

These resemble something of a hybrid slipper and sock. I like that they are light weight versus a chunky yarn slipper. There is something very refined about the design, but not really into the camouflage for this particular project. Although I do love me some camo!

A fabulous pair of slippers indeed. It looks so cozy when these slippers are worn at home on a cold night or day. It looks very light, as if you're not wearing anything.

I really want to make these slippers but I am a rank beginner at crochet. After reading through the posts, I am not sure I can do it. Is it as difficult as all that? I think I find enough videos to help with the stitches but if the pattern is confusing, I will be lost.

Most of the slipper patterns I have are in worsted or chunky weight yarn. It is nice to find one in a sock weight yarn. It will be much lighter, and more useful in the warmer months. I see one user was confused by the way the stitch count was added for the heel. The designer does mean that you work to the last 15 sc and leave those alone. The 10 sc refers to how many stitches you worked, not what is left over. I am going to make up a few pair of these to have near the door for company.

I'm loving the pattern and fit so far, but I'm confused about the shaping of the heel. It says to work to the last 15 sc. I thought this to mean to work a sc into everyone and leave the last 15 alone, but it says I'm only supposed to have 10 scs.. I also had to take it down to 36 stitches in the beginning since the actual instructions make a slipper that is WAY to big for my foot, but I've worked around that until now.

Love this pattern I uses 2 strands of wool and put 6 stitches on instead of 8 had to work it a few times and finally got a great looking slipper. I have made approximately 25 prs as Christmas gifts they are so Thanks and warm everyone loved them.

I am going to try this pattern. I once had a very easy slipper pattern but lost it.

I don't know what it means about the bigger sizes, can you help me please

Round 5 then round 7?? No 6?

If you go back to row 4 you will see that it says 'and alternating rows'. Every even numbered row you do as instructed in row 4 until told otherwise.

Help! I bought medium weight (4) yarn, and my slippers are turning out too huge.

Im confused after round 7 to increase to 56 sc do u repeat from row 4 thru 7 or do u increase using row 4 and increase 4 sc until u reach 56 sc. This pattern is not real clear and confusing and I have been crotcheting for years

did you figure this out?

love this pattern, it is so simple and keeps your feet warm. I slip them on over my sox at night while sleeping, and depending on the weight of the yarn, they can be worn inside of boots.

Is rnd 6 missing?

The best slippers I have ever gotten was from my Granny, they were made just from Granny squares measure the length of your foot, make the granny square that size attach 3 corners together and the last corner stitch up and leave enough room to insert your foot you can embellish the top with a button or whatever you want they are warm and comfy my Granny is gone and I wore mine out but she left me the memory of those wonderful slippers sorry don't have a pattern I just go by memory....if you have any questions just email me at joshybearsbaby@yahoo.com and put in the subject: Slippers I am going to make a pair this aftwernoon and will take photos if you would like to see what they look like :)

I would like to see what the Granny slippers look like. Sounds easy to do, with making a Granny square the length of one's foot, but I am having trouble visualizing how to fold and stitch to form the slipper. Thank you for posting a picture. Judyjude

where can I see a picture of the grannysquare slipper, sounds like what my nana used to make but having a hard time visulizing the way to gather 3 conors and stitch up 4th

i would like to see and if u can explain how to make i would love to try them

I got confused just reading the pattern. Are the slippers started from the toe, is the heel done seperatley, why is there a back heel seam when there are two side heel seems?

WS is Wrong Side... :)

I am confused on how to do the "shape for opening" section. Have done okay up to the "Cont working in sc for---, ending with WS row. What is WS? And, is the "working in sc" for--- to be done in sc or Sc2tog? Please help, I'm new to crochet. Thanks, MR

@new to you WS means "wrong side" or the back/inside of your piece. Working in SC means working in single crochets for the amount of time given. Hope that helps clear things up a bit!

Looks fairly easy...will try soon

I need a pair of slippers - am going to try this pattern!! Looks simple enough!!! Here I go!!

I found this easy to follow, the only thing I had problems with was keeping count of the stitches and rows. I think it was the continous circle pattern. I added a contrasting cuff on the top to dress them up a little. I like them.

It is a bit difficult to tell exactly how the slippers fit on the foot.

I made up my own pattern, which is easier to crochet and comes out looking alot better than these do. You can make the different sizes that you need, also! I think this pair is alot harder for people to follow and get it done right.

Seems easy enough. Im going to try it today.

Instructions are easy to follow

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