Looking for the best free crochet slipper patterns? You’re bound to find a favorite here among these cute and cozy crochet slippers.

Is it just me or are your toes always cold too? Crochet to the rescue! Keep your toes cozy (and cute) with a delightful pair of crochet slippers. Better yet, how about 19 designs for free crochet slipper patterns? Most of these designs can be worked in under a few hours and with relatively small amounts of yarn.
Have you ever wondered how to crochet slippers before? Turns out, there are lots of different ways to do it. Some designs are worked in the round, some are worked flat, some are worked from the toe up, some are worked from the top down and some are worked from the sole up. I’ve included a wide variety in this little listicle for you to try all the different kinds and see which one you like best.
Quick and easy crochet slippers also make for great gifts! It’s a practical gift that’s also thoughtful and is sure to make the recipient smile every time they wear it. I would pair this gift with a pretty nail polish, a good book, or a bath bomb. You could even make some crochet slippers to give away to nursing homes, hospitals, or homeless relief programs.
You don’t even have to leave the house! Raid your yarn stash, turn on your favorite show, and put your feet up for a quick afternoon crochet session with one of these amazing free slipper patterns!
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Find the free pattern for the Super Bulky Slipper Socks here!
Free Crochet Slipper Patterns that are Cute and Cozy
These dainty ballet slippers feature a pretty cutout design for a stylish ballerina-flat look. You’ll be working in the round from the toe up with double crochet stitches. Single crochet stitches are worked around the foot opening for a polished finished look. This pattern is available in one size only with some instructions on customizing the fit.
Designer: Heart Hook Home
Yarn: Big Twist (Worsted Weight #4)
Casual comfort is just a few quick stitches away with these crochet socks, featuring a fast and easy customizable design. This design is worked flat in back-and-forth rows, making it perfect for those looking to create their own cozy, handmade footwear. You’ll be making two simple rectangles in the size that you need (there are a whopping 10 sizes available) with half double crochet stitches in the back loops and then seaming them together.
Designer: Make and Do Crew
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Sometimes basic is best, especially when you're short on time or need to make more than one pair. This design, an excellent example of free crochet sock patterns, is a cross between slippers and socks and is available in 5 sizes. You’ll be working in the round from the toe up using basic stitches and stitches worked around the post, making it a perfect project for those who appreciate simplicity and functionality in their crochet work.
Designer: Pattern Paradise
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
The best way to experience the ultimate comfort in handmade footwear is evident when you see how soft and thick these squishy slippers are, just by looking at the photo! I guess blanket yarn isn’t just for blankets. With only basic stitches and stitches worked around the post, you must start by making the sole first and then build up the slippers from there. This approach ensures a cozy, well-constructed slipper that's as enjoyable to make as it is to wear.
Designer: The Lavender Chair
Yarn: Bernat Blanket (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Crochet rectangles make another appearance in this design for Magic Slippers, a true craft in the world of crochet slipper patterns! I love the diagonal lines in this design, and the buttons really make these slippers special. This pattern, available in 6 adult sizes, uses only single and half double crochet stitches, showcasing how simple techniques can create stunning results.
Designer: CrochetDreamz
Yarn: Loops & Threads Impeccable Solids (Worsted Weight Yarn #4)
This pattern for crocheted slippers is great for anyone looking to create footwear that feels like walking on clouds, thanks to the super soft chenille yarn. The super bulky weight makes this project a snap! You’ll be working from the toe up in continuous rounds of single crochet, so there’s no sewing and no unsightly seam. Finish your new slippers with faux fur yarn cuffs in a contrasting color for the ultimate in luxuriousness!
Designer: CrochetDreamz
Yarn: Bernat Blanket (Super Bulky Weight #6)
This crocheted slipper pattern allows you to wear your hearts on your slippers, quite literally! Working entirely in post stitches gives your work a fun, almost knit look while also adding extra stretch and thickness. The heart design itself is worked from a graph, offering a unique and charming touch. You could even customize these with a different graphed design of the same size, making this pattern versatile and perfect for personalization!
Designer: My Hobby is Crochet
Yarn: Red Heart Lisa (DK Weight #3)
Are you ready for some more magical geometry? This crocheted slipper design is one of the most creative uses of classic shapes, made using 3 granny hexagon motifs sewn together and attached to a crocheted sole. They might look a bit tricky, but you’ll only be using basic crochet stitches. You can even use yarn leftovers from other patterns because this design is a total stashbuster.
Designer: Bernat Design Studio
Yarn: Bernat Super Value Solids (Worsted Weight #4)
Get the knit look with these stylish and simple reversible slippers made with the camel stitch (a.k.a. half double crochet in the 3rd loop). Have you ever looked at the “wrong side” of the camel stitch? It’s a super fun textured surface with tons of visual interest! These slippers are worked from the toe up and the pattern is available in women’s shoe sizes 6-11.
Designer: Littlejohn's Yarn
Yarn: Lion Brand Lion's Pride Woolspun (Bulky Weight #5)
When crocheting slippers like this fun two-toned design, keep in mind the unique texture and flexibility you can achieve. Worked from the toe up in single crochet stitches, the second color on the heel is worked in single crochet stitches in the back loops for added stretch and a different texture. What two colors would you choose for your Saratoga slippers?
Designer: Abigail Haze
Yarn: Caron Simply Soft (Worsted Weight #4)
Crochet slipper boots are a great choice for anyone who loves a combination of style and comfort, and this slouchy slipper boot design is no exception. Just look at how cute these are! The front and back of these boots are worked separately and then sewn together. You’ll be working in flat rows of moss stitch (alternating single crochet and chain stitches) with two colors of yarn. Then, you have the option to attach them to a crocheted sole or a flip-flop sole, adding versatility to this charming project.
Designer: Make and Do Crew
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Add some feminine flair to your winter wardrobe with these lovely lace slippers, showcasing the best way to utilize slipper crochet patterns for both style and comfort. These shell stitches are super easy to make - just work 5 double crochet stitches into the same stitch to get these pretty fantail effects. This design is worked from the toe up, and the pattern includes lots of pictures to help you out along the way.
Designer: CrochetDreamz
Yarn: Caron United (Worsted Weight #4)
Here’s a top-down slipper design for you to try. This pattern uses mostly single crochet stitches. The pretty detailing down the front of the slippers is made by working 7 double crochet stitches into a single stitch (like a really big shell stitch). I love the height of these slippers and the easy construction.
Designer: DROPS design
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Eskimo (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Consider these bright primary colors perfect for kids' slipper boots, a delightful example of free crochet slipper patterns. This design is worked from the sole up using just single crochet stitches. Super bulky yarn and a big crochet hook make this project fly by, allowing you to make one pair for each kiddo in your life with their favorite color!
Designer: Yarnspirations
Yarn: Bernat Softee Chunky Solids (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Relaxed-fit loafers are perfect for slipping your feet into when you get out of bed in the morning, and this easy crochet slipper pattern transforms them into cozy crochet slipper socks with a double sole for extra comfort and squish! The sides of the slipper are worked up from the soles, and the toe flap is worked separately and sewn on afterward. Best of all, it’s all basic crochet stitches, making it a delightful project for those who love cozy, handmade footwear.
Designer: Whistle and Ivy
Yarn: Red Heart Super Saver Solids (Worsted Weight #4)
Stretch your crochet skills with these fabulous cabled slipper boots. These crochet slippers look so cozy and warm and I love the comfy oversized design. This pattern is worked from the sole up using single, half double, double, and front post double crochet stitches.
Designer: The Lavender Chair
Yarn: Lion Brand Wool Ease Thick & Quick (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Ideal for those looking to try a new style in their crafting, this Cross Over Slipper design stands out among crochet patterns for slippers. We’ve seen slippers made from rectangles, and now we have a free crochet pattern for slippers made from T shapes. You’ll be using single crochet stitches exclusively and working through the back loops only for a ridged look with extra stretch.
Designer: Atelier-Mati
Yarn: Bulky Weight Yarn #5
If you're new to crocheting and looking for a simple yet stylish project, you may want to try this beginner crochet slipper pattern. Easy crochet slippers look extra fabulous with a faux fur pom pom! This design is worked from the sole up using just single and double crochet stitches. The pattern also includes instructions for making your own faux fur pom poms and attaching them to your slippers, making it a perfect starting point for those just diving into the world of crochet.
Designer: Persia Lou
Yarn: All Things You Essential Acrylic (Worsted Weight #4)
Here’s one last super easy crochet slipper pattern for you before you go, representing the most versatile and accessible approach to creating comfortable footwear. This free crochet slipper pattern is worked flat in a “U” shape with all single crochet stitches. Simply whip stitch some seams, and then you’re good to go. I love that there are so many different ways to crochet slippers!
Designer: Traverse Bay Crochet
Yarn: Loops & Threads Im
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Final Thoughts on Crochet Slipper Patterns
3 cheers for warm toes! It’s the little things, right? Do you love easy crochet slipper patterns as much as I do? Which design was your favorite? I hope we didn’t miss one of your favorites! Let’s chat in the comments below.
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These aren’t your grandma’s crochet slippers, right? You can make easy slippers that have a simpler design and look modern. I’m sure you’ll find the perfect slipper pattern in this list!
See you next week for aother great free crochet pattern round-up!
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Happy Crocheting!
Amanda
I hope I can get the free patterns for the slips thank you so much.