Knit your own comfy slippers with this easy-to follow pattern!
These slippers are made to be soft, comfy, stretchy – and, *actually* easy (I promise!)
I made this pattern as simple as possible: no circular knitting/multiple needles AND even minimal sewing up.
The Moss st (K1 P1 for one row, P1 K1 for the next) makes them feel like a mini massage for your feet – they are just ever so slightly “bumpy” and have a lovely cushion.
I have made four different sizes and some notes on tension for how to achieve the right size: if you are able to be around the person you are making these for, my advise is to put the slipper on the foot as you go and you can even slightly adjust the pattern by adding or removing rows to get the perfect fit. But don’t worry if you can't do this – they are very stretchy and forgiving.
The pattern includes:
List of materials, list of skills (with links to tutorials), detailed write-up of every step, images and notes to help with reading.
Materials required:
- 75g Robin Chunky Wool or Wendy Chunky Wool (or similar medium-weight acrylic blend wool that can be knit on 5mm needles)
- 2x 5mm double pointed needles (or 2x 5mm regular needles and a stitch holder) You aren’t knitting in the round but the double-pointed needles make it easier to reconfigure your needles)
- Wool needle for sewing
Skills required:
- Knit stitch
- Purl stitch
- Moss stitch = P1K1 for one row and then the opposite for the next to create a “checkered” effect
- Increasing stitches
Easy Knitted Slippers Pattern
You will get a PDF (1.5MB) downloadable file with the pattern