7 Best Slippers Free Knitting Patterns
Brrr! It’s cold outside and the first thing that gets cold on me is always my feet.
So, I decided to find the best knit patterns for slippers. There’s a slipper boot pattern, slipper socks, and even bunny slippers in this collection.
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Most of these projects are easy slippers that are perfect for beginner knitters.
If you are looking for an ultra-quick adult slipper project, check out #4 made using chunky weight yarn. (PS. It even won an award!)
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7 Slippers Free Knitting Patterns
#1. Mother Slipper Free Knitting Pattern
The Mother Slipper is a simple textured knitted slipper pattern with a crochet edging and optional pom pom! Mother Slipper is a soft, squishy slipper, perfect for around your home! This pattern is also available as a kit here from Qing Fibre. Uses chunky weight yarn.
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#2. Family Bunny Slippers Free Knitting Pattern
The Family Bunny Slippers were knit with Big Bad Wool Weepaca held double. Soft and warm, yet nicely resilient, light worsted-weight Weepaca—a half-and-half blend of merino and baby alpaca—makes a wonderfully cuddly pair of bunnies.
Knit a pair for each member of your family ( pattern is written in three adjustable sizes)!
Designed by Churchmouse Yarns & Teas
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#3. Aunt Maggie’s Slippers Free Knitting Pattern
I have been looking all over for a pattern like the slippers Aunt Maggie and my mom used to make and I finally found one in an old pattern book from the 40’s, and I have posted my adaptations to make it easier!
There is no specific yarn called out for in the pattern, any worsted weight will do. It can be used single or doubled. Using a double strand of worsted weight is recommended by the author.
Designed by Beverly A. Qualheim
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#4. Cloud Slippers Free Knitting Pattern
Winner of the 2019 STIK X LION BRAND PATTERN CONTEST
Easy beginner pattern makes super soft and fluffy slippers in no time. With just one ball of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick (or equivalent super bulky yarn) you can make any of the four sizes: Women’s Small (5-7),Women’s Medium (8-10), Men’s Medium (8-10), Men’s Large (11-13).
Designed by Adrienne Sullivan
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#5. Better Dorm Boots Free Knitting Pattern
I see so many projects on Ravelry where the knitter has used my Crocodilly Mocs pattern and changed it up a bit with a ribbed cuff instead of the crocodile stitch. I’d thought I’d go ahead and write it up as a pattern for those not interested in a croc stitch cuff.
This really is, in my opinion, a better “dorm boot”. Made the same way as the traditional dorm boot, knit flat and seamed at the end. These knit up fairly fast - I can knit one slipper in 2 hours. Uses worsted weight yarn.
Designed by Kris Basta
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#6. South Marysburgh Slippers Free Knitting Pattern
A simple and tailored pair of slippers to keep your feet cozy while relaxing around the house. Named for a favourite and peaceful vacation spot at the eastern end of Lake Ontario, these slippers knit up quickly, have a flexible length, and include an optional edging that is easily customized.
The pattern requires a small amount of yarn, so it’s a great way to use up a lonely ball or skein of worsted weight you have in your collection.
Designed by Sam Lamb
Get Lion Brand Merino Yak Alpaca Yarn for this project
#7. Simple Garter Stitch Slippers Free Knitting Pattern
A simple garter stitch slipper pattern knitted flat and seamed with neat crocheted finishing. The pattern is written for women’s size large but the size is easily customized.
The pattern calls for two skeins of fingering weight sock yarn.
Designed by Hanna Leväniemi
Get Simple Slippers Free Knitting Pattern on Ravelry
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