Seed Stitch Crochet Slippers

Pair of crochet slippers sitting on a wooden background.

Hello everyone!

I’m here today with a new pattern for a pair of crochet slippers! My schedules been a little off lately we got a new member of our family; a little puppy named Buddah. He’s super cute but he’s a real handful! I have a few patterns lined up now so I’m hoping to be able to get back to a more normal schedule.

These crochet slippers use a super soft anti-pilling yarn that works absolutely wonderful for slippers. They use the crochet seed stitch which is a great textured stitch that’s great for beginners. All you do is alternate between single crochet stitches and double crochet stitches.

I recently just started making slippers and these are a blast to make. Using softer yarn works better otherwise the stitches can kind of hurt your feet. I found that out the hard way on the first pair I made. I do suggest using the anti-pilling yarn listed as it will make your slippers last longer and not get all fuzzy on the bottom, or during washes

Today’s slippers will fit a size 7 1/2-8

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Let’s get hooking!

Supplies

1 ball of Hobby Lobby’s Soft and Sleek anti-pilling yarn in the colorway Purple & Gray Multi.

5mm crochet hook. I use the clover 5mm crochet hook. You can find the whole clover set here https://amzn.to/2W5urYI.

Darning needle

Scissors

Abbreviations

Ch- Chain

Sc- Single crochet

DC- Double crochet

Slst- Slip stitch

Pair of crochet slippers sitting on a wooden background.

Seed Stitch Crochet Slipper Pattern

Foot Portion

Row 1- Ch 3, work 12 DC in the third ch from hook. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 2- Ch 2, turn, work 2 DC in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst. (24)

Row 3- Ch 2, turn, work 1 DC in first 2 stitches *work 2 DC in next stitch, 1 DC in next 2 stitches* Repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst. (32)

Row 4- Ch 1, turn, work 1 sc in first stitch *1 DC in next stitch, 1 sc in next stitch* repeat * around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 5-28- Repeat row 4

Tie off

Heel

Count 12 stitches from your seam in both directions and place a stitch marker.

Join to the stitch marker that’s in a DC stitch.

Row 29- Ch 1, sc into the same stitch you joined to. Seed stitch across until you reach your other stitch marker.

Row 30-34- Ch 1, turn, seed stitch in each stitch across.

Row 35- Ch 1, turn, seed stitch in the first 8 stitches. Work 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec, 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec over the next 8 stitches. Seed stitch in each remaining stitch across.

Row 36- Ch 1, turn, seed stitch in the first 6 stitches. Work 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec, 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec over the next 8 stitches. Seed stitch in each remaining stitch across.

Row 37- Ch 1, turn, seed stitch in the first 4 stitches. Work 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec, 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec over the next 8 stitches. Seed stitch in each remaining stitch across.

Row 38- Ch 1, turn, seed stitch in the first 2 sttiches. Work 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec, 1 sc dec, 1 DC dec over the next 8 stitches. Seed stitch in the last 2 stitches.

Tie off.

Whip stitch the heel shut.

Photo of the heel portion unclosed to show how the heel should look at this point.
This is about how your heel should look when you tie off.
The heel portion of a pair of slippers folded in half to demonstrate how to close the heel.
Fold your final row in half. Match up your stitches
Whip stitching the heel of a pair of slippers shut. This photo is to demonstrate how to close the heel.
Whip stitch stitches together.

Ankle

Row 1- Ch 2, work 1 DC in the side of each sc row, work 2 DC in the side of each DC row.

Row 2- Ch 2, turn, DC in FLO in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Row 3- Ch 1, sc in BLO in each stitch around. Join to beginning with slst.

Tie off

Weave in ends.

Pair of crochet slippers sitting on a wooden background. The colors are a purple black and gray.

Before we go

I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern I really enjoyed learning how to make slippers and creating these. These slippers were a gift for my friend actually and I still have the slippers I made for myself to add to my site. Those slippers will be coming out soon, so for those who enjoyed this pattern check back next Friday!

If you create a project using this pattern please post it on my Facebook group here https://crochetwithkim.com/qltk, I would absolutely love to see what all of you have made.

I’m hoping to get back to posting every Friday now that I’m getting back into a groove with the new puppy. Check back every week to see new patterns, if there’s any specific pattern you would like to see join my Facebook page and send me a message! https://crochetwithkim.com/vb1e.

Once again I hope you all enjoyed today’s pattern, and as always happy hooking everyone!

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