These crochet granny slippers are exquisite to look at. Interestingly enough, each slipper consists of 3 hexagonal-shaped grannies. There are two motif designs used per slipper. The top of the front of the foot is a complete hexagon and the two motifs at the heels have a slight variation in the final round to make the sole blend better.
For doing this pattern. There is a total of 6 motifs required. All six are identical to each other with the exception of the final round. I address this in the tutorial. What I would do is to make all 6 motifs at the exact same time so you are doing it like an assembly line. It's easier to remember a pattern when you have to do it two or more times and you can get quicker.
There is a child's version of these same slippers in the pattern. I determined the adult version would be more popular and decided to the tutorial for women instead of kids. The concept is the same but there are slight variations as the child's slipper won't be as big. Just substitute for the kid sizes.
In the tutorial, I refer to this diagram for figuring out the sole for the front of the foot and back of the heel. This diagram will allow you to be flexible and easier than counting every stitch you encounter.
Nora says
Mikey, thank you Thank You THANK YOU. I was having such a mental block when it came to doing the sole. Your tutorial and diagram are much appreciated.
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
You're welcome... I try to simplify for teaching purposes.
Silvija says
Hi Mikey, could you please help me. I'm getting stuck on the part where I'm supposed to attach the 2 B parts to the A part. I got one on there and then I realized I couldn't mirror it on the other side, unless I do one of them with with the wrong side forward. How do you line them up so the markers mirror each other?
Thanks in advance!
Tracy says
did you ever get an answer to your question about motif B being off on one side?I am having the same problem. There are too many sc stitches at the end.
Tracy
Mikey, The Crochet Crowd says
If you are off by one... Either add an extra stitch or if there is too many, to a 2 TOG stitch to make the final two into one. That's what I would do.
euniceflynn says
Made these for myself and love them. Kids have asked for them too.
Christine McPhail says
I would love the pattern for the Granny slippers, as my feet are so very bad with Arthritis and I find it very hard to get something warm and soft to wear on my feet.
Sandy Hinde says
Yes where do we download the pattern from for child etc?
Sandy Hinde says
found the link.... http://www.yarnspirations.com/granny-slippers-1.html
Sophie Juramy says
Hi Mikey,
Love , love that patten. Thanks a lot for sharing this free tutorial ????Just made 2 pairs for my friends. I'm going to post them as well as your link on Instagram. I ' m sorry but I don't know where to post photos on your website .
Here's the link : https://www.instagram.com/p/B3oqSaGgbaz/?igshid=g197s8v371b8
Awesome explanations.
Just subscribed to your Youtube channel !
THANK YOU!
Sophie
Lobzang Dolma says
Hello sir ....im lobzang from leh ladakh (india).im also love to crochet ....bit im a begganier for it....i love ur pattern ...it help me a lot tomake a beautiful slipper for my daughter....anf i also want to make one for me which is big size....do u have bigger size pattern!!!thank u ...lots off love...from us
Marina King says
that pattern is for both child and adult sizes, on the bottom of the second page you'll see "lady's version"