Crochet Easy Slippers

Crochet Easy Slippers Tutorial
Crochet Easy Slippers Tutorial

How to Crochet Easy Slippers from a Rectangle

Crochet Easy Slippers are made from a simple rectangle and make a great gift. These can be made to fit any size foot too!

Crochet Easy Slippers Pattern
Crochet Easy Slippers Pattern

About this Pattern

This is one of the easiest ways to make crochet slippers. You will make a rectangle with single crochet stitches. The length of your starting chain will equal the length of your foot from big toe to heel. The number of rows you make will equal the circumference around the instep (the part of your foot between your toes and ankle). These work up so quickly and can accommodate any foot size.

For my sample I’m using 100% acrylic worsted weight yarn and a size G 4 mm crochet hook. Feel free to adjust this yarn and crochet hook size to anything you wish. Since you’ll be using foot measurements, this pattern can also accommodate any yarn thickness.

As always I have a step-by-step tutorial video to show you the tips and tricks for making these slippers. Enjoy! Donna Wolfe from Naztazia.

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Written PDF Pattern

First, click on the below link. The pattern is a PDF. You will need a program that can read PDFs like Adobe Acrobat. Many web browsers can also access PDFs. However if you have any issues accessing the file, try another web browser, or Adobe Acrobat.

Crochet Easy Slippers Pattern

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YouTube Video

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