Raji's Craft Hobby: Easy Textured Crochet Slipper Pattern
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Thursday, 26 February 2026

Easy Textured Crochet Slipper Pattern


Make a pair of easy crochet slippers from just a Crochet Rectangle! Yes, it is that easy. You can use any stitch pattern to make the rectangle and you are good to go. There is no need for increasing or decreasing the stitches. All you have to do is fold the rectangle and Sew it up to shape the slippers.

Today I'm sharing the tutorial for Easy Textured Crochet Slipper Pattern. I made this as a Part of the Warm Your Feet Slippers Crochet Blog Hop along with Sandra from Sandra Stitches.

The Slipper pattern is made with Griddle Stitch. The Griddle Stitch is a very pretty and easy crochet stitch. It is made with just Single Crochets and Double Crochets which are worked on alternatively. This gives the stitch a lovely zig zag texture. Its a pretty stitch which can be used for various crochet projects. Whip up these quick working Crochet slippers to keep your feet warm and toasty.




Materials Used:-
8 Ply  Worsted Weight Yarn - 1 Skein
5 mm Crochet Hook

Size:-
11 Inches - can be customized to any size

Crochet Terms Used:-
US Crochet Terms

Abbreviations Used:-
Ch - Chain
St/Sts - Stitch/Stitches
YO - Yarn Over
SC -- Single Crochet
DC - Double Crochet


AD-FREE, PRINTER-FRIENDLY PDF PATTERN:
My pattern will be live from February 26 ,2026 - 8:00 am Eastern Time  . If you’re reading this post before the mentioned Eastern time , you’re in luck!. The ad-free, printer-friendly pdf pattern will be Available for Free up to  February 28 ,2026After this , the pattern will be also available as an ad-free, printer-friendly pdf pattern that can be purchased on RavelryThe Free written pattern and photo tutorial is given below along with a free video tutorial.

GET YOUR FREE PDF PATTERN HERE:-
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I am excited to be a part of the Warm Your Feet Slippers Blog Hop hosted by Sandra Stitches. This Blog Hop features amazing designers Each day, one designer's pattern will be featured. On their featured day, the designer will be offering their table decor pattern as a FREE PDF download. Head Over to Sandra Stitches to get more details. 



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Let's Start:-

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 39.
This measures 11 inches.
You can adjust the size by altering these stitches according to your requirement.
Start with any Odd number of Chains.

Round 2:-
1 Single Crochet in the Second Chain from the hook.
1 Double Crochet in the next stitch.
Repeat(1SC,1DC)
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and turn your work.
Round 3:-
1 Single Crochet in the 1st stitch.
1 Double Crochet in the next stitch.
Repeat(1SC,1DC)
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and turn your work.
Round 4 Onwards:-
Keep Repeating Round 3 untill its around 8 Inches in size or untill the size needed and weave off leaving a long tail for sewing.

** Use the same pattern from Round 1 to Round 4 to make the other pair of Slipper.


Joining:-
**Lay the Short side of the rectangle facing up. This will form the Toe Side and the other end will form the Heel.
Using a yarn needle, make running stitches on top of the Slipper.
Pull the yarn end to clinch and gather up the top.
Fold the rectangle in half lengthwise and Join both the ends with a yarn needle up to 3 inches. 
Carefully sew the ends so that there is no hole seen on the toe side and weave off.
Sew both the ends of the Heel side (start from Top to Bottom)
Once you reach the bottom end, fold heel side a bit and make the stitches and weave off the yarn ends.
This will give a neat finish to the slipper.
Turn the Slipper inside out.**
Repeat from ** to ** to sew the other slipper.
You can use the slipper as it is or you can sew in decorative buttons or any other embellishments on the toe side

Here is the Summary of the Pattern:-

Round 1:-
Start with a Slip Knot.
Chain 30.
This measures 11 inches.
You can adjust the size by altering these stitches according to your requirement.
Start with any Odd number of Chains.

Round 2:-
1 Single Crochet in the Second Chain from the hook.
1 Double Crochet in the next stitch.
Repeat(1SC,1DC)
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and turn your work.

Round 3:-
1 Single Crochet in the 1st stitch.
1 Double Crochet in the next stitch.
Repeat(1SC,1DC)
Once you reach end, Chain 1 and turn your work.

Round 4 Onwards:-
Keep Repeating Round 3 untill its around 8 Inches in size or untill the size needed and weave off leaving a long tail for sewing.
** Use the same pattern from Round 1 to Round 4 to make the other pair of Slipper.

Joining:-
**Lay the Short side of the rectangle facing up. This will form the Toe Side and the other end will form the Heel.
Using a yarn needle, make running stitches on top of the Slipper.
Pull the yarn end to clinch and gather up the top.
Fold the rectangle in half lengthwise and Join both the ends with a yarn needle up to 3 inches. 
Carefully sew the ends so that there is no hole seen on the toe side and weave off.
Sew both the ends of the Heel side (start from Top to Bottom)
Once you reach the bottom end, fold heel side a bit and make the stitches and weave off the yarn ends.
This will give a neat finish to the slipper.
Turn the Slipper inside out.**
Repeat from ** to ** to sew the other slipper.
You can use the slipper as it is or you can sew in decorative buttons or any other embellishments on the toe side.

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