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How to Crochet Cozy Slippers

Susan
Susan
Nov 29, 2020 10:50 PM
Ultimate Guide to Crocheting Cozy Slippers - Step-by-Step Instructions

You’ll Need:

1 skein (100 g) of yarn in the main color; yarn weight: worsted 10 ply (medium 4). Small amount of yarn in other colors;

Crochet hook 4.5 mm;

Tapestry needle;

Scissors;

Stitch markers.

Size:

23 cm length and 22 cm circumference around the foot (or 11 cm across the foot when lying flat).

For smaller/larger feet, add less/more rounds before starting to work in rows for the heel. Note that the slippers will stretch in length.

Instructions

Make 2.

Start at the toe with a magic ring.

Rounds:

Round 1: ch1, 8hdc into ring, join with sl st to top of first st, pull yarn end to close the ring. (8 sts)

Round 2: ch1, 2hdc in each st around, slst to top of first hdc (16 sts)

Round 3: ch1, 2hdc in same st, 1hdc in next st, *2hdc in next st, 1 hdc in next st*, repeat around from * to *, slst to top of first hdc. (24 sts)

Round 4: ch1, 2hdc in same st, 1hdc in each of next 2 sts, *2hdc in next st, 1hdc in each of next 2sts*, repeat around from * to *, slst to top of first hdc. (32 sts)

Round 5: ch3 (the ch3 will be part of the first star stitch here and throughout the pattern). Work 16 star stitches, slst to top of first leg of first star. (16 stars)

Round 6: slst into ch1 sp on top of first star, ch 1, 2 hdc in same ch sp, 2hdc into ch1sp of each star around; sl st to top of first hdc. (32 sts)

Rounds 7-16: repeat as rounds 5-6.

At the end of round 16 cut yarn and fasten off. (You'll have 6 stripes of completed stars made of 1 round of star stitch and 1 round of hdc.

The piece is 14 cm long.

From now on you’ll be working in rows!

Note: ch2 at the beg of rows does not count as a stitch!

Working in Rows:

Row 1: Join yarn with a slip knot into the 14th st to the right of the last join into round made, ch 3 and continue with the first star stitch, work 12 stars more, end with 1hdc into the same st as the last loops of the last star. (You should have on the front 5 unworked sts from the previous round.) Turn your work. (13 stars total)

Row 2: ch 2 (does not count as a st), work 2 hdc into ch 1 on top of the first star and 2 hdc into ch 1 on top of each star till the end of the row; 1hdc into top of ch 3 of last star. (27 sts)

Rows 3: ch3, work a row of 13 stars, end with 1 hdc into the same st as the last loops of the last star. (13 stars)

Rows 4 - 5: repeat as rows 2-3

Row 6: Heel decrease on the wrong side (hdc row). Place a stitch marker into the top of 7th star (in the middle of the folded slipper).

Ch2, work 2hdc in ch1sp of each next 5 stars, 1 hdc in ch1sp of the next star, 2hdc in ch1sp of the next star (here you placed the st marker), 1 hdc in ch1sp of the next star, work 2hdc in ch1sp of each next 5 stars, 1 hdc into the top of ch3 of the last star. (25 sts)

Row 7: ch3 and work a row of 12 stars, 1 hdc into the same st as the last loops of the last star. (12 stars)

Row 8: Ch2, 2hdc in ch1sp of each next 5 stars, 1 hdc in ch1sp of each of the next 2 stars, 2hdc in ch1sp of each next 5 stars, 1 hdc into the top of ch3 of the last star. (23 sts)

Row 9: ch 3 and work a row of 11 stars, 1 hdc into the same st as the last loops of the last star. (11 stars)

Joining at Back Heel:

Turn slipper on the wrong side, ch1, fold heel in half and sl st the back heel together through both top loops of each st of the sides.

Turn slipper on the right side and start working around the foot opening. Work in rounds:

Round 1: Join yarn with a standing sc at back heel. Work more 33 sc stitches evenly spaced around the opening at the top of slipper, join with sl st to first sc. (34 sts)

Round 2: ch1, 1hdc in the first st and 1hdc in each st around, sl st to the first hdc as in the note below:

Note: To have a nice seam, we will use an unconventional joining from here till the end of the cuff!
*Release yarn from the hook, insert hook from back to front under the 2 top loops of the first st where you joined into round; pick the working loop with the hook and pull it through the back of work.

If you would like to change colors, after you make the joining as written above from * to *, continue this way: Having a loop on the hook, wrap the new color around the hook and pull it through the loop on the hook, and continue the next round with the new color.

Round 3: ch1, hdc in 3rd loop of each st around, sl st to the first hdc the same way as written for round 2.

Rounds 4 - 5: repeat as round 3.

Cut yarn. Fasten off. Weave in the ends.

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