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Adult Chunky Slipper Crochet Pattern Pictured here in Lion Brand "Baby's First", with a short cuff. To purchase an ad-free printable PDF version of this pattern, click here. Materials: Measuring tape, yarn needle (optional). Yarn: 2 skeins of bulky (5 weight) yarn (4 oz each). Some brands that work well are Sensations (Purl Essence) Angel Hair, Lion Brand Wool-Ease Chunky, and Lion Brand Baby’s First. OR 2 (4 oz) skeins of worsted weight (4) yarn (PER SLIPPER, so 4 skeins total) with 2 strands held together, (can be 2 different colors). Does not have to be fancy yarn, Red Heart Super Saver works great for these slippers (although they won’t be as soft as some of the other brands mentioned)! Note: slippers made with 2 strands of ww will tend to be much thicker and will affect gauge slightly. Gauge: Diameter of circle completed through round 3 (regular width) = 3.5 to 4” with 6.5 mm hook. Hook Size: “K” (6.5 mm) hook -- I use Boye or Clover brand crochet hooks. Size Chart: Men’s & Women’s sizes, adjustable w/ charts below (see “widths” after charts). Abbreviations Used: st or sts - stitch or stitches ch - chain stitch dc - double crochet fpdc - front post double crochet bpdc - back post double crochet sl st - slip stitch rnd(s) - round(s) sp - space ea - each beg - beginning prev - previous YO - Yarn Over Special Stitches Definitions: Front Post Single Crochet (fpsc): Insert hook from the front side of the work (right to left) under the post of the indicated stitch, YO and pull up a loop, YO and draw through two loops. FPSC Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jfd-fHCIC9U Front Post Double Crochet (fpdc): Working from the front, YO and insert the hook from right to left under the post of the double crochet indicated from the previous round. YO and complete the stitch as a double crochet. Back Post Double Crochet (bpdc): Working from the back, YO and insert the hook from right to left over the post of the double crochet indicated from the previous round. YO and complete the stitch as a double crochet. FPDC and BPDC Video: You can find a great video for learning fpdc and bpdc here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5hN9hNHG_U&feature=player_embedded# Magic Ring: You can find directions for the “magic ring” here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FHYVutk2iYY. You do not have to use this method; alternate directions are also given. Invisible Join: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bsHggQGFq3A U.S. Women’s Shoe Size Measurement of foot in inches Slipper Measurement from toe to ankle 5 8 11⁄16 5.75” 5.5 8 13⁄16 6” 6 9 6” 6.5 9 3⁄16 6.25” 7 9 5⁄16 6.5” 7.5 9 1⁄2 6.5” 8 9 11⁄16 6.75” 8.5 9 13⁄16 7” 9 10 7” 9.5 10 3⁄16 7.25” 10 10 5⁄16 7.5” 10.5 10 1⁄2 7.5” 11 10 11⁄16 7.75” 11.5 10 13⁄16 8” 12 11 8” *Slipper measurements have been rounded to nearest quarter inch. U.S. Men's Shoe Size Measurement of foot in inches Slipper Measurement from toe to ankle 6 9 5/16 6.5” 6.5 9 1/2 6.5” 7 9 11/16 6.75” 7.5 9 13/16 7” 8 10 7” 8.5 10 3/16 7.25” 9 10 5/16 7.5” 9.5 10 1/2 7.5” 10 10 11/16 7.75” 10.5 10 13/16 8” 11 11 8” 11.5 11 3/16 8.25” 12 11 5/16 8.5” 12.5 11 1/2 8.5” 13 11 11/16 8.75” 13.5 11 13/16 9” 14 12 9” 14.5 12 3/16 9.25” 15 12 5/16 9.5” *Slipper measurements have been rounded to nearest quarter inch. How to choose the width: Three different widths are given for this pattern. Most sizes will fit into regular width because there is a lot of stretch to these slippers. However, directions for “wide” width are given, as well as extra-wide. Men with larger shoe sizes should use the wide width. Only extremely wide widths (EE or wider, up to EEEE) should use the extra-wide width, it is very large! Select width and go to that section. After Rnd 5, all sizes will continue on to Part 2. Regular width: 10-11” circumference, start below. Wide width: 11-12” circumference, start with wide width section. Extra-wide width: 12-13” circumference, start with extra-wide width section. *Note: circumference of slipper is measured on the outside, inside measurement is much smaller. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Adult Chunky Slippers (regular width): Use 1 strand of bulky (5) yarn or 2 strands of ww (4) yarn held together. Select a size from either the first or second column of the chart (men’s or women’s), this will tell you which measurement to use from the third column after rnd 5. Note: ‘ch 2’ is counted in stitch count until otherwise noted. When pattern says “dc in very next available st”, make the dc in the top of the same post that was just used for the fpdc. Rnd 1: magic ring, ch 2, 11 dc in ring, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (12) OR ch 2, 12 dc in 2nd ch from hook, join with sl st in first dc. (12) Rnd 2: ch 2, [fpdc around st directly below, dc in top of same post just used] repeat to end of rnd, beg ‘ch 2’ counts as last dc, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (24) Rnd 3: ch 2, [fpdc around next 6 sts, dc in top of same post just used] repeat to end of rnd, last fpdc will be around ‘ch 2 from prev rnd, beg ‘ch 2’ counts as last dc, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (28) Gauge check: Diameter of circle should measure approximately 3.5 to 4” here. Note: The “fpsc and ch 2” at the beginning of the following rnds creates a st that looks like a fpdc. Be sure to crochet the fpsc tightly around the post so it doesn’t bulge at the base of the ch 2. You’ll know you’re doing it correctly if it looks very similar to a fpdc. Starting the rnd in this fashion (instead of a standard ch 2) will result in a seam that is almost completely invisible. Rnd 4: fpsc around first fpdc from prev rnd, ch 2 (counts as first fpdc), fpdc around ea st to end of rnd, last fpdc will be around ‘ch 2’ from prev rnd, join with sl st in top of beg ‘ch 2’. (28) Rnd 5: fpsc around first fpdc from prev rnd, ch 2 (counts as first fpdc), fpdc around ea st to end of rnd, join with sl st in top of beg ‘ch 2’. (28) Repeat Rnd 5 until length reaches measurement in 3rd column of either men’s or women’s chart. Continue on to Part 2. Note on final length of slipper: The total FINAL length should be either the same as the measurement of the foot, or smaller. These slippers will stretch a LOT once they are worn, do not make them longer than the actual foot measurement or they will end up too big! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Adult Chunky Slippers (wide width): Use 1 strand of bulky (5) yarn or 2 strands of ww (4) yarn held together. Select a size from either the first or second column of the chart (men’s or women’s), this will tell you which measurement to use from the third column after rnd 5. Note: ‘ch 2’ is counted in stitch count until otherwise noted. When pattern says “dc in very next available st”, make the dc in the top of the same post that was just used for the fpdc. Rnd 1: magic ring, ch 2, 11 dc in ring, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (12) OR ch 2, 12 dc in 2nd ch from hook, join with sl st in first dc. (12) Rnd 2: ch 2, [fpdc around st directly below, dc in top of same post just used] repeat to end of rnd, beg ‘ch 2’ counts as last dc, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (24) Rnd 3: ch 2, [fpdc around next 3 sts, dc in top of same post just used] repeat to end of rnd, last st will be around ‘ch 2 from prev rnd, beg ‘ch 2’ counts as last dc, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (32) Gauge check: Diameter of circle should measure approximately 3.75 to 4.25” here. Note: The “fpsc and ch 2” at the beginning of the following rnds creates a st that looks like a fpdc. Be sure to crochet the fpsc tightly around the post so it doesn’t bulge at the base of the ch 2. You’ll know you’re doing it correctly if it looks very similar to a fpdc. Starting the rnd in this fashion (instead of a standard ch 2) will result in a seam that is almost completely invisible. Rnd 4: fpsc around first fpdc from prev rnd, ch 2 (counts as first fpdc), fpdc around ea st to end of rnd, last fpdc will be around ‘ch 2’ from prev rnd, join with sl st in top of beg ‘ch 2’. (32) Rnd 5: fpsc around first fpdc from prev rnd, ch 2 (counts as first fpdc), fpdc around ea st to end of rnd, join with sl st in top of beg ‘ch 2’. (32) Repeat Rnd 5 until length reaches measurement in 3rd column of either men’s or women’s chart. Continue on to Part 2. Note on final length of slipper: The total FINAL length should be either the same as the measurement of the foot, or smaller. These slippers will stretch a LOT once they are worn, do not make them longer than the actual foot measurement or they will end up too big! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Adult Chunky Slippers (extra-wide width): Use 1 strand of bulky (5) yarn or 2 strands of ww (4) yarn held together. Select a size from either the first or second column of the chart (men’s or women’s), this will tell you which measurement to use from the third column after rnd 5. Note: ‘ch 2’ is counted in stitch count until otherwise noted. When pattern says “dc in very next available st”, make the dc in the top of the same post that was just used for the fpdc. Rnd 1: magic ring, ch 2, 11 dc in ring, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (12) OR ch 2, 12 dc in 2nd ch from hook, join with sl st in first dc. (12) Rnd 2: ch 2, [fpdc around st directly below, dc in top of same post just used] repeat to end of rnd, beg ‘ch 2’ counts as last dc, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (24) Rnd 3: ch 2, [fpdc around next 2 sts, dc in top of same post just used] repeat to end of rnd, last st will be around ‘ch 2 from prev rnd, beg ‘ch 2’ counts as last dc, join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. (36) Gauge check: Diameter of circle should measure approximately 4 to 4.5” here. Note: The “fpsc and ch 2” at the beginning of the following rnds creates a st that looks like a fpdc. Be sure to crochet the fpsc tightly around the post so it doesn’t bulge at the base of the ch 2. You’ll know you’re doing it correctly if it looks very similar to a fpdc. Starting the rnd in this fashion (instead of a standard ch 2) will result in a seam that is almost completely invisible. Rnd 4: fpsc around first fpdc from prev rnd, ch 2 (counts as first fpdc), fpdc around ea st to end of rnd, last fpdc will be around ‘ch 2’ from prev rnd, join with sl st in top of beg ‘ch 2’. (36) Rnd 5: fpsc around first fpdc from prev rnd, ch 2 (counts as first fpdc), fpdc around ea st to end of rnd, join with sl st in top of beg ‘ch 2’. (36) Repeat Rnd 5 until length reaches measurement in 3rd column of either men’s or women’s chart. Continue on to Part 2. Note on final length of slipper: The total FINAL length should be either the same as the measurement of the foot, or smaller. These slippers will stretch a LOT once they are worn, do not make them longer than the actual foot measurement or they will end up too big! ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ PART 2: (ALL SIZES) Turn slipper inside out, count the “ridges” inside. This is an easy way to make the other slipper the same size, instead of having to keep track of your rnds. Record this number so you know when to stop with the 2nd slipper. Turn slipper back right side out. Note: This next section is now worked in ROWS instead of RNDS. When pattern says “dc in very next available st”, make the dc in the top of the same post that was just used for the fpdc. Use the number color-coded for the size you are making. Row 1: ch 2, dc in same st as ch 2, fpdc around next (22, 26, 30) post sts from prev rnd, dc in very next available st, leave remaining 6 fpdc unworked. (22, 26, 30 fpdc plus the ch 2 and 2 dc) Row 2: ch 2, turn, dc in same st as ch 2, bpdc around next (22, 26, 30) post sts from prev row, dc in very next available st. (22, 26, 30 bpdc plus the ch 2 and 2 dc) Row 3: ch 2, turn, dc in same st as ch 2, fpdc around next (22, 26, 30) post sts from prev row, dc in next st. (22, 26, 30 fpdc plus the ch 2 and 2 dc) Continue to alternate Rows 2 and 3 until you have added another 3 to 3.5” total to the length. (Use 3” measurement for smaller sizes, 3.5” measurement for larger men’s sizes.) Turn slipper inside out, ch 1, sl st back seam together (use both loops of the stitch, or if using 2 strands held together, use all four loops). (While slipper is inside out, count ridges for rows of heel, record this number for the 2nd slipper.) Do not fasten off, ch 1 and sl st back up to top. Turn slipper right side out again. Continue on to cuff. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Cuff: Rnd 1: Now working around the foot opening, ch 2 and dc evenly around, (spacing a minimum of at least 20 dc (for smallest sizes) for a snug fitting cuff, add more (24-32 total) for a looser fit). Try to end with an even number. (Count number of stitches and record so second slipper will match.) Join with sl st in top of ‘ch 2’. Rnd 2: ch 2, [fpdc around first st, bpdc around next st] continue alternating to end of row, join with sl st in top of ch 2. Repeat Rnd 2 until height of cuff reaches desired length. For a short cuff, repeating once more is enough, otherwise repeat as many times as desired (make note of the number of times you repeat this rnd so you can match with the other slipper). Fasten off with invisible join, weave in ends. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Note: Some yarns will be more slippery than others on smooth or hardwood floors. If you find the finished slippers to be too slippery, try adding dabs of puffy paint or liquid stitch to the bottom to prevent slipping. Troubleshooting: If your slippers are too thick to crochet easily, or they are working up too large and you are using two strands of ww yarn held together, then I recommend switching to one strand of bulky yarn, the pattern works much better with bulky yarn. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Copyright Notice: Photo is copyright Ashley Davin. Thank you, Ashley! You are absolutely welcome to sell your finished items from this pattern in any manner you choose. However, do not copy, share, or redistribute the pattern itself in any way. Please provide a link to my website if you sell your finished items online. (If you change the name when you sell your item, please mention the pattern name in the link so other people can find the pattern.) You can link like this: Chunky Adult Slipper Pattern by Crochet by Jennifer http://www.crochetbyjennifer.com Disclaimer: Any purchases from advertisements will help support this content at no extra cost to you.
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I made these slippers for my roommate last year. She loves them! Someone requested I share the pattern, so here it is! A couple of things first: These are INDOOR SLIPPERS ONLY. They aren't suitable for going outside, and from what I've seen the white yarn won't clean up completely unless you bleach it, which will ruin the yarn. So only wear them inside, k? Also, I haven't got around to sizing yet, so these are size 8 women's. If you adapt it to make a different size, I'd love to know! =) How to read my patterns: xst y: x is the number of stitches to work into the next stitch. st is the kind of stitch to use. y is the number of stitches to work this way. (2sc 3 means make 2 sc in each of the next 3 stitches.) sk - skip this many stitches. 2-x (dec): 2sc first st, 1sc x. If there's a dec after this instruction, replace the 2sc with sc2tog. MATERIALS: I Love This Yarn! Red (or any color you want) - 1 skein per pair I Love This Yarn! White - 1 skein per pair G hook Yarn needle for sewing in ends With white, ch23. 1: sc 11, hdc 10, 9hdc, hdc 10, sc 10, 4sc. (54) 2: hdc 21, 2hdc, hdc 2, 2hdc 3, hdc 2, 2hdc, hdc 21, 2hdc 3. (62) 3: hdc 23, 3hdc, hdc 2, 2hdc, hdc 1, 2hdc 2, hdc 1, 2hdc, hdc 2, 2hdc, hdc 23, 2hdc, hdc 2, 2hdc. (70) 4: hdc 26, (2hdc, hdc1)x6, 2hdc, hdc 27, 2hdc 3, hdc 1. (80) 5: hdc 30, 2hdc, hdc 3, 2hdc, hdc 1, 2hdc, hdc 1, 2hdc, hdc 3, 2hdc, hdc 30, 2hdc, hdc 2, 2hdc, hdc 2, 2hdc. (88) 6: hdc 33, 2hdc, hdc 1, (2hdc, hdc 2)x3, 2hdc, hdc 1, 2hdc, hdc 33, 2hdc, hdc 1, 2hdc 4, hdc 1, 2hdc. (100) 7: hdc ea 8: back loops only, sc ea 9-10: sc ea After row 10, join red between 9 and 10. sl st around. Mark out 28 st at toe. Join red next to the mark. 11: sc to other marker, leaving toe alone. (72) 12: ch3, sk 2, sc to last 2, ch2sk1, sc last. 13: (sc3, sc2tog)x3, sc to last 15, (sc2tog, sc 3)x3 14: sc2tog, sc to last 2, sc2tog. 15: ch3, sk2, sc to last 2, ch2sk1, sc last. 16: (sc3, sc2tog)x3, sc to last 15, (sc2tog, sc3)x3 17: sc2tog, sc to last 2, sc2tog 18: ch3, sk2, sc to last 2, ch2sk1, sc last. 19: (sc2, sc2tog)x4, sc to last 16, (sc2tog, sc 2)x4 20: sc2tog, sc to last 2, sc2tog 21: ch3, sk2, sc to last 2, ch2sk1, sc last. 22: sc2tog, sc to last 2, sc2tog. 23: sc ea 24: ch3, sk2, sc to last 2, ch2sk1, sc last. 25: sc ea. (33) 26: sc ea. 27: ch3, sk2, sc to last 2, ch2sk1, sc last. 28: sc ea. fasten off. TOE AND TONGUE -- join white in the same sp as the first st of red. 1: back loops only, sc ea. (30) 2: sc2tog ea (15) 3: 2-1 dec. (10) 4: sc 3, sc2tog 2, sc 3 (8) 5: sc 3, sc2tog, sc 3 (7) 6: sc, sc2tog, sc, sc2tog, sc (5) 7: sc2tog, sk 1, sc2tog. fasten off. break white. 8: Join red at 1 side. sc across. (16) 9: sc2tog, dc to last 2, dc2tog. (14) 10: dc ea 10 11 12 13 14 15 16: dc2tog, dc to last 2, dc2tog (12) 17: dc ea 17 18 19 20 21 22: dc2tog, dc to last 2, dc2tog (10) 23: dc ea 23 24. Fasten off. FINISHING. Join red at the top of the high-top, just behind the first lace hole. sc down one side, across the edge of the toe (where the white toe meets the red tongue) and up the other side. Fasten off. Sew in all ends. LACES: With white, ch235. And there you are! Make the other one and you're good to go!
Follow the video tutorial available below the long image and learn how to crochet a beautiful folded slippers. The tutorial is very easy to follow