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Crochet Scalloped Slippers

Leyla
Leyla
Apr 13, 2024 08:16 AM
Crochet Scalloped Slippers

These cozy and stylish slippers are the perfect addition to your footwear collection. With their intricate scalloped design, they exude elegance and charm. The crochet technique used to create these slippers ensures a snug and comfortable fit, making them ideal for lounging around the house or even for a casual outing. The scalloped edges add a touch of femininity and sophistication, making these slippers a fashionable accessory that you'll love to show off. Whether you're a seasoned crochet enthusiast or a beginner looking to explore a new hobby, these Crochet Scalloped Slippers are a must-have addition to your collection.

Materials;

I used With Love yarn from Red Heart (acrylic) so I can wash them. You can use any worsted weight you have on hand; just make sure it feels good on your toesies! This pattern is a ladies size 6-7, but I've made notes on how to adjust it to make it larger or smaller in the pattern. 


Abbreviations are as follows:


ch = chain
sl st = slip stitch
dc = double crochet
MC = main color (black)
CC = contrast color (lavender)


Scallops in this pattern are made by working 6 dc into one stitch.
G hook


ROUND 1: With MC, in magic adjustable ring, ch 3. 11 dc. Join to beginning ch 3. (12 dc)
ROUND 2: Ch 3, dc in same stitch. Dc in next stitch. *2 dc in next stitch, dc in next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around to end. Join to beginning ch 3. (18 dc)
ROUND 3: Ch 3, dc in same stitch. Dc in next two stitches. *2 dc in next stitch, dc in next two stitches*. Repeat from * to * around to end. Join to beginning ch 3. (24 dc)
ROUND 4: Ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join. (24 dc)
ROUND 5 (same as round 4): Ch 3, dc in each stitch around. Join. (24 dc)
ROUND 6: Ch 3. Dc in next 14 stitches. Ch 3. Turn. (15 dc).
ROUND 7: Dc in next 14 stitches. Ch 3. Turn (15 dc).
ROUND 8 - 16: Repeat round 7.


Try your slipper on to see if it fits. If not, add a few more rows (following instructions for round 7) until the edges almost touch behind your heel.
Tie off, leaving at least six inches of yarn for sewing.
Now make another one!
When you're done, fold each slipper in half and whip stitch up the back seams.


For the edging:


Join CC in the top of the back seam.
*6 dc in top of next row to form a scallop. Sl st in next row*. (I like to insert the hook just under the last dc or ch 3 of the seam for a cleaner look). Repeat from * to * along edge.


When you get to the toe, sl st in the corner. *Skip 1 stitch, 6 dc in next. Skip 1 stitch, sl st in next*. Repeat from * to * along the edge of the toe(I ended up with three scallops across). Sl st in corner edge if you didn't already.


*6 dc in top of next row to form a scallop. Sl st in next row*. Repeat from * to * along remaining edge.

Finish with a sl st in the top of the back seam.


Tie off.


Join MC in top of the first scallop you made (I insert my hook right in the center of the scallop with 3 dc in either side). *Ch 2, then sl st in top of next scallop*. Repeat from * to * along edge.

When you get to the corner scallops along the toe, *ch 3 instead of two, then sl st in top of next scallop*. Repeat from * to * along toe edge and into the first scallop on the opposite side. *Ch 2, then sl st in top of next scallop*. Repeat from * to * along remaining edge, finishing with a sl st in the scallop you started with.

Finish off. Weave in all ends.

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