FREE PATTERN: Seaspray Slippers
Hello my lovely crocheters!
Anyone in the mood for a freebie? Y'all know one of my favorite things to make is slippers, and I am so excited to share this pattern with you! I hope you all love it! I used one of my favorite stitches to give the top a pretty look but made the bottom more solid so it actually feels like you're wearing slippers. :)
Materials:
150 yards worsted weight yarn (I used Red Heart Soft)
H (5mm) crochet hook or 4.5mm crochet hook (see notes below)
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Stitch Explanation
Cluster: (yarn over, insert hook into indicated stitch or space, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops) 3x, yarn over and pull through all 4 loops on hook.
V-cluster: (note: v-clusters will always be worked between two cluster spaces) Cluster, ch1, cluster, ch1.
Notes:
Crochet this slipper very tightly. I didn't have a 4.5 mm crochet hook at the time, so I used an H. But if you have a 4.5mm, I suggest using it. If you do use an H and crochet at a normal gauge, the slippers will turn out much too big!
Instructions
Magic ring.
1. Ch 3, (cluster, ch1) 5x into ring, sl st to top of ch-3.
2. Ch 2, 2dc in cluster, 2dc in ch1 space, 2dc in cluster, ch1, v-cluster in next 4 ch1 spaces. Sl st to top of ch2.
3. Ch 2, 2dc in next, (dc in next 2, 2dc in next) 2x, dc in ch1 space, ch 1, v-cluster in ch1 space of next 4 v-clusters, sl st to top of ch2 space.
4-8. (or until the top section is the length you want it to be) Ch 2, dc in next 9, ch1, v-cluster in ch1 space of next 4 v-clusters, slip stitch to top of ch2 space. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Turn work so that the top of the shoe is facing you (as pictured above). Now insert your hook into the ch1 space between the clusters of the v-cluster on the far left (as pictured below).
9. Ch 3, v-cluster in same space. Dc in next 9 dc's, ch1, v-cluster in next v-cluster.
10. Ch 2, turn. V-cluster in same space. Dc in next 9 dc's, ch1, v-cluster in next v-cluster.
Repeat round 10 until desired length.
Fold the back of slipper inside out and slip stitch down the fold (see two pictures below). Fasten off, weave in ends.
Anyone in the mood for a freebie? Y'all know one of my favorite things to make is slippers, and I am so excited to share this pattern with you! I hope you all love it! I used one of my favorite stitches to give the top a pretty look but made the bottom more solid so it actually feels like you're wearing slippers. :)
Materials:
150 yards worsted weight yarn (I used Red Heart Soft)
H (5mm) crochet hook or 4.5mm crochet hook (see notes below)
Tapestry needle
Scissors
Stitch Explanation
Cluster: (yarn over, insert hook into indicated stitch or space, pull up a loop, yarn over and pull through 2 loops) 3x, yarn over and pull through all 4 loops on hook.
V-cluster: (note: v-clusters will always be worked between two cluster spaces) Cluster, ch1, cluster, ch1.
Notes:
Crochet this slipper very tightly. I didn't have a 4.5 mm crochet hook at the time, so I used an H. But if you have a 4.5mm, I suggest using it. If you do use an H and crochet at a normal gauge, the slippers will turn out much too big!
Instructions
Magic ring.
1. Ch 3, (cluster, ch1) 5x into ring, sl st to top of ch-3.
2. Ch 2, 2dc in cluster, 2dc in ch1 space, 2dc in cluster, ch1, v-cluster in next 4 ch1 spaces. Sl st to top of ch2.
3. Ch 2, 2dc in next, (dc in next 2, 2dc in next) 2x, dc in ch1 space, ch 1, v-cluster in ch1 space of next 4 v-clusters, sl st to top of ch2 space.
4-8. (or until the top section is the length you want it to be) Ch 2, dc in next 9, ch1, v-cluster in ch1 space of next 4 v-clusters, slip stitch to top of ch2 space. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Turn work so that the top of the shoe is facing you (as pictured above). Now insert your hook into the ch1 space between the clusters of the v-cluster on the far left (as pictured below).
9. Ch 3, v-cluster in same space. Dc in next 9 dc's, ch1, v-cluster in next v-cluster.
10. Ch 2, turn. V-cluster in same space. Dc in next 9 dc's, ch1, v-cluster in next v-cluster.
Repeat round 10 until desired length.
Fold the back of slipper inside out and slip stitch down the fold (see two pictures below). Fasten off, weave in ends.
Join yarn in center of back of shoe. Ch 1, sc around top of entire shoe. Sl st to ch1 space.
11. Ch 1, sc in each stitch around. Sl st to ch1 space.
12. Sl st in each stitch around. Fasten off, weave in ends.
Make another slipper, and you're done!
Pretty pretty! :)
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Love these! Thanks so much for sharing the Seaspray pattern for free! I linked to it on my blog this morning! http://www.mooglyblog.com/crochet-slippers-for-the-whole-family/
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for linking up to your blog, Tamara! I am sure I will get lots of views because of it :) So glad you like the pattern!
DeleteI love these! Thank you so much for sharing this pattern free. I just want to ask one question. Can I use a 4mm hook and what alterations/ differences will I have to make to your pattern?
ReplyDeleteThank you again.
Hi LadyDarkStar! So glad you like this pattern. You could use a 4mm hook, I would suggest trying them on as you go, just to make sure they are working. The length is customizable, so that shouldn't be an issue. Hope you love how they turn out :)
ReplyDeleteHow do they end up looking like distinctive right and left feet?
ReplyDeleteThey actually are made to fit both left and right feet! No changes for the different feet :)
DeleteMarvellous post on clothing.Thanks for sharing with us and keeping upto date with your latest designs.
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Could you explain row 3.
ReplyDeleteHi Mary Ellen! I would be happy to explain . . . what is confusing to you?
DeleteSorry, but page 2 was missing, didn't print. So, I was trying to go to row 3 from row 1. No wonder it was confusing.
ReplyDeleteHow to calculate size of hook for children of different sizes
ReplyDeletemuchas gracias por compartir el paso a paso de los zapatitos
ReplyDeleteDo you have anything in a women's size like the Ruffly Baby Boots? I would love to make a pair for myself similar to those.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Rosiewho48@gmail.com
Those are actually on my never-ending to-do list!!! I would looooove some of those for myself too, but I'm afraid it won't be for a long time :)
DeleteFor the v-clusters, do I {cluster ch1 cluster} all in the same space(ch1 from previous row)?
DeleteIs there a tutorial video?
ReplyDeleteThanks.
These slippers look awesome! I'm glad there's a pattern. I've been looking for a pattern for a nice pair of slippers and i finally found some!
ReplyDeleteHi there, I was wondering what size, comparable to shoe sizes, would this make?
ReplyDeleteIn round three, the last DC in ch 1, then v cluster in next four v cluster ch spaces, but my last DC goes into a v cluster space already and there's only three left. What do I do?
ReplyDeleteHello! I was wondering, is it 150 yards for one slipper or two slippers? Sorry if that was already written somewhere! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteplz give me pattern of adult women size. thanks
ReplyDeletei love this slipper . I made large size . plz give me pattern of adult women size.
ReplyDeleteIn this step:
ReplyDelete3. Ch 2, 2dc in next, (dc in next 2, 2dc in next) 2x, dc in ch1 space, ch 1, v-cluster in ch1 space of next 4 v-clusters, sl st to top of ch2 space.
What do you mean by next? Next what? Next cluster? Next cluster space? Please help! Thank you! :D
For the v-clusters, do I {cluster ch1 cluster} all in the same space(ch1 from previous row)?
ReplyDeleteCan you explain row 3?
ReplyDeleteI am also stuck on row 3!
ReplyDelete3. Ch 2, 2dc in next, (dc in next 2, 2dc in next) 2x, dc in ch1 space, ch 1, v-cluster in ch1 space of next 4 v-clusters, sl st to top of ch2 space.
What do you mean by next? Next what? Next cluster? Next cluster space? Please help! Thank you! :D