Crochet Scrappy Slippers
Hook up my Scrappy Slippers in just an hour or two and keep your feet warm and cozy!
I pretty much live in slippers while I'm inside during the colder months. I have made myself many pairs of slippers over the years from other patterns that had complicated stitch work. While they looked nice when I was finished hooking them up, they never really lasted too long before getting holes in the bottoms. Then I would feel sad because I spent so much time making them look pretty, only to have them get holes in the bottoms. They were pretty, but not very practical.
My Scrappy Slippers are practical and they look good. They are practical because:
- they are basic slippers that can be hooked up in a couple of hours
- they are made using leftover yarn
- they use 3 strands of yarn crocheted together, making them stronger and warmer
As they use 3 strands leftover yarn, you could find that your slippers are mismatched a bit with colour, so they may not look like a "perfect" pair. If you like the look of your slippers looking more like a pair, make both slippers at the same time like I did. Split your leftover yarn you want to use for your slippers into 2. Do one row of one slipper, and then do the same row on the other slipper. When you run out of yarn, simply attach another (or the same) colour and keep going. I used 3 different colours for my strands, but you could choose to use 3 the same, or 2 the same with one different. That's part of the charm of this pattern: you are still the artist and can decide what colours or how many different colours you want to use!
Gauge: 10 stitches x 4 rows = 4 inches
Hook: 8 mm/L
Pattern is written for women sizes 8-10
**NOTE: If you need a different size, follow this formula to make the necessary changes to make these slippers in any size (the formula link will bring you to my Ravelry page...if you click on free ravelry download, you will have the option of the slipper pattern or the formula for changing the size)**
Ch 16, 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook, 2 sc in next ch, sc in next 11, 2 sc in next, 4 sc in last ch (continue working on opposite side of chain) 2 sc in next, sc in next 11, 2 sc in next, 2 sc in last, sl st jn.
Ch 2, dc in same st, 2 dc in next 3 st, sc in next 12 st, 2 dc in next 7 st, sc in next 12, 2 dc in next 3, sl st jn.
Ch 1, sc in same st, sc in next 6, dc in next 12, sc in next 14, dc in next 12, sc in next 7, sl st jn
Working in BLO, ch 1 sc in each st around, sl st jn.
Ch 2, dc in each st around
Ch 2, dc in next 22 st, (dc2tog) rep ( ) 4 more times, dc in next 22 st, sl st jn.
Ch 1, sc in next 17 st, (sc2tog) rep ( ) 6 more times, sc in next 17 st, sl st jn.
Ch 1, sc in next 15 st, (sc2tog) rep ( ) 6 more times, sc in next 14 st, sl st jn.
Ch 1, sc in next 12 st, (dc3tog) rep ( ) 3 more times, sc in next 12 st, sl st jn.
Ch 2, dc in each st around, sl st jn.
Ch 2, fpdc in each st around, sl st jn.
12 – 13 rep 11, fasten off.
If you want a longer cuff (these are at the ankle) simply repeat row 11 until your desired length is reached.
I hope you enjoy this as much as I do! Until you see me next time here on The Crochet Crowd, you can find me on Ravelry as The Crochet Ninja.
Tutorial for using Multiple Strands
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Marina King says
Try contacting Donna Bondy, she is the designer and may be better suited to help her. Her info is on the Ravelry page from where you got the pattern for these,
Betty says
I cannot get the link for making other sizes of this slipper.
Donna Bondy says
Hi Betty,
Sorry about that! I have fixed the link. Now when you click on it, you will be brought to my Ravelry page for Scrappy Slippers. If you click on the "free download" you have the option of either the pattern or the formula for changing sizes.
Thanks for letting me know!
Ivan says
Just finished making Donna Bond's scrappy slippers. With a few adjustment for size, super easy and they are thick and cushiony. I am going to try and felt my to see how the turn out. Thanks