Absolutely! Let’s make this step-by-step guide to creating easy, simple knitted slippers. I’ll break it down clearly, even for beginners. 🧦✨

Materials Needed
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Yarn – Medium-weight yarn (worsted weight is ideal for beginners)
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Knitting needles – Size recommended on your yarn label (usually US 8 / 5mm)
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Tapestry needle – For sewing seams
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Scissors
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Measuring tape – Optional, for exact sizing
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Stitch markers – Optional, to mark your progress
Step 1: Measure Your Foot
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Measure the length of the foot from heel to toe.
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Measure the width across the widest part.
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This will help you decide how many stitches to cast on.

Step 2: Cast On Stitches
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Using your yarn, cast on enough stitches to match the width of your foot.
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For adult slippers, usually 30–40 stitches are enough (depends on your yarn and needle).
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Use the long-tail cast-on for a neat, stretchy edge.
Step 3: Knit the Sole
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Knit in garter stitch (knit every row) for the sole of the slipper.
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Knit until the piece is about the length of your foot minus 1 inch.
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This will form the bottom part of the slipper.
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Step 4: Shape the Upper
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After knitting the sole, it’s time to form the top of the slipper.
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Switch to stockinette stitch (knit one row, purl one row) for the upper part.
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Continue knitting until it reaches the top of your foot.
Step 5: Decrease for the Toe
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To create a rounded toe:
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Knit 2 together at the start and end of every other row.
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Repeat until only a few stitches remain.
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Step 6: Bind Off
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Bind off the remaining stitches loosely to keep the edge stretchy.
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Cut yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.

Step 7: Sew the Slipper
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Fold the slipper in half lengthwise.
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Use a tapestry needle to sew the back seam from heel to top.
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Weave in all yarn ends neatly.
Step 8: Optional Finishing Touches
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Add decorative cuffs by picking up stitches around the top edge and knitting a few rows of ribbing.
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Add pom-poms or buttons for decoration.
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You can also sew felt pads to the bottom for extra grip.
Tips for Beginners
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Use stretchy yarn for a comfortable fit.
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Try the slipper on as you knit to adjust the size.
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Don’t worry about perfection—slippers are cozy and forgiving!
If you want, I can also draw a simple visual diagram showing each step, which makes it even easier to follow for beginners.
Watch tutorial: