A while back I put together a roundup of Booties for Babies, but with the holidays coming, ’tis the season for crochet slippers for all! I’ve rounded up the cutest, coziest, and warmest slippers for men, women, teens and kids – and each and every one of these twenty crochet patterns is free!
Women’s Crochet Slipper Patterns:
- Mary Jane Slippers on GoodKnits (women’s large, but easily adjustable)
- “Pocahontas” by DROPS Design (3 sizes included)
- Felted Slippers on Susie at the Circus (fits UK sizes 5-7)
- Mother’s day Spa Slippers on Annoo’s Crochet World, via the Internet Archive (Women’s 7-8) (originally listed here were slippers by Bernat, but they’ve redone their site and the pattern is gone)
- Seaspray Slippers on Jay’s Boutique (custom sizing)
Men’s Crochet Slipper Patterns:
- Men’s Padded Sole Slippers on Sue’s Crochet and Knitting (10 to 11 inch foot)
- Hissukka by Sanna Kovanen (see the comments for English translation, one size)
- Easy Big Foot Slippers on Sewhooked (custom sizing)
- Anatomy of a Loafer by Jeanette Reid (size 12)
- Slippers for Guys on Gatuxedo (US size 9)
Teen Crochet Slipper Patterns:
- High Top Sneaker Slippers on Simplicity (Small, Medium, Large) via Internet Archives
- Slipper Boots on Yarnspirations (XS-S-M-L-XL)
- Operation Christmas Box Slippers by Tiffany Roan (Teen/Adult Small)
- Toe Up Slippers on Red Heart (Shoe size 3–6 (small), 6–9 (medium), 8–12 (large))
- Pudgy Piggy Slippers on Red Heart (Adult Medium 8-9” Foot)
Children’s Crochet Slipper Patterns:
- Nana Slippers by Sarah Wales (custom sizing)
- Slipper Socks on Yarn Lover’s Room (Fits shoe sizes 9-12)
- Monster Eyes Slippers on Premier Yarns (Toddler, Youth, Adult Woman, Adult Man)
- Dust Mop Slippers by Carol Ballard (Child’s 4-6)
- Kids One Piece No Sew Slippers on Craftown (foot approx 6 ½ inches to 7 ½ inches in length)
Bonus Pattern #21: Simple Chunky Cable Crochet Slippers, here on Moogly: Now you can make slippers from a Moogly pattern! Sized to fit average width and wide women’s feet size 6-11, and up to a Men’s size 10. Bonus Pattern #22: Posy Toes Crochet Slippers, also here on Moogly: Sized to fit average width and wide women’s feet size 6-11, these lightweight slippers are perfect for warmer seasons and climates!
Looking to make matching slippers for the whole family? The Nana Slippers, Monster Eyes, Slipper Boots, and Seaspray Slippers can be made in any size at all! And most of these slippers can be worked up in an evening. So there’s no excuse to have cold feet this winter – and 20 great reasons to have toasty warm ones! And if you’re worried about them being too slippery on hardwood or tile, check out these 7 Great Ways to Make Slippers Non Slip!
What are you making for holiday gift giving? Are slippers on the list? Have you made crochet slippers before and loved the pattern? Share in the comments!
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Vicki says
You have some very cute slippers on your website. I will be making a few od them. Thank you.
moogly says
Thanks Vicki!
Makeda says
The mother’s day spa slippers link seem to be broken
Tamara Kelly says
Thank you for letting me know! It looks like it is currently only available via the Internet Archive, so I recommend printing it out while you can! https://web.archive.org/web/20161227192101/http://www.annoocrochet.com/2013/05/happy-moms-day-spa-slippers-free-pattern.html
debbie says
I found the pattern on this site on 3/12/2018
web.archive.org
Diane Holycross says
Thank you so much for the free patterns! I can’t wait to make the Seaspray slippers. The V-stitch is one of my favorites.
Tamara Kelly says
😀 I’m so glad you enjoyed the collection!
marie barnard says
thanks for the slippers pattons
Suzette Becker says
Hi I love the patterens for the slippers ……How do I get it PLEASE let me know
Suzette Becker says
I want this how do I get it
moogly says
Hi Suzette! The name of each pattern, in blue, is a link – click on the name/link and you’ll be taken to the free pattern! 🙂
MIchaeleen Breneman says
I am looking for a crochet pattern for elfin or pixie slippers. The toe curls up and you put a bell at the end. I need a women’s size 10 ( she is a tall child) and a youth size 3. I had a pattern years ago but lost it. Thank you
Tamara Kelly says
Hi Michaeleen! I was only able to locate one free adult size pattern, and there’s no picture, but the description fits: http://crochetpatternsonly.blogspot.com/2007/11/elf-slippers-womens.html
This is an adult paid pattern, very cute, that has the adult and child sizes! http://www.gourmetcrochet.com/index_files/Page5325.htm
And here is a paid pattern with instructions for custom sizing, in UK terms: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/elf-slippers-with-curled-toes
Hope one of those work for you!
Brenda says
Can you please tell me how to get your free patterns. Thank you
Tamara Kelly says
To get my free patterns you can go the the Free Patterns page. To get the patterns for the slippers in this roundup, just click on the name of each pattern that your interested in – the blue text means it’s a link to the pattern! 🙂
Karen altier says
I need the converse boogie pattern in size twelve. My grandson wants me to make him some. Will you email me and let me know how I can get the right stitches for that size. He does have big feet. So please help me. Thank you so much. I will be looking for a pattern hopefully on my email. Have a great day
Tamara Kelly says
Karen you’ll need to talk to the designer of that pattern I’m afraid! I’m just sharing the link. 🙂
Payal Agrawal says
Great motivation and awesome (free free free)patterns
Brooke says
Very excited to make these as Christmas gifts for my kids. Is there a type of yarn that works best? Could I use sock yarn? Would regular acrylic or cotton yarn feel okay on the feet?
Tamara Kelly says
Thanks Brooke! Wool is warmest, and has good stretch. But acrylic or cotton can work too, depending on the pattern!
HennaLadyKim says
Here is a link for the original spa slippers from Bernat!
http://www.his-forever.com/Spa%20Slippers.pdf
Cheryl Godwin says
LOL! I was just thinking that maybe I would do slippers this year!
Tamara Kelly says
😀 Everybody loves cozy slippers (or they should)!
Annette says
I am wanting to make the Pocahontas boot. Do you know of any yarns sold in a regular store across the U.S. that I can use in place of the Drops yarns?
Tamara Kelly says
Hi Annette! I don’t know of anything specifically, but I think a shaggy boucle type yarn would work. Maybe even Lion Brand Homespun? It’s got some tweedy colors and lots of texture!
Barbara Christen says
I am looking for easy men’s slipper patterns, Can anyone help me out there. I did see a pattern where you used only the back loop i think after the first row. I didn’t a get he pattern at that time. OI don’t remember where I seen the pattern now either. I do think that these sights have some very nice patterns as well.
Tamara Kelly says
Hi Barbara! There are lots of patterns on Ravelry – you might find what you’re looking for there! 🙂
vera says
all the booties slippers is beutfill i like
Marcia says
The teen high top pattern is no longer on the simplicity site. 🙁
Tamara Kelly says
It does look like they’ve taken it down, however I was able to find a cached version of the page on the internet archives: http://web.archive.org/web/20150619220502/http://www.simplicity.com/t-free-crochet-project-High-Top-Sneaker-Slippers.aspx
Megan says
These are great! Definitely going to make some for myself!
My boyfriend has really big feet though (size 17) and I’m having trouble finding a pattern that I like that would easily be changed to fit him… the felted pair, in Finnish of course, looks possible, but I’m having trouble deciphering google’s translation. Do you know where I could find either that pattern in English, or a similar one?
Tamara Kelly says
I have brothers with big feet too – I hear ya! Take a look a the comments on Ravelry – there’s a human translation if you scroll down a bit: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/hissukka/comments
Amanda says
How do you get the free pattern?
Tamara Kelly says
Just click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages! 🙂