Absolutely! Let’s make this beginner-friendly. I’ll break it down step by step, including materials, basic techniques, and instructions. These slippers will be simple, cozy, and easy to knit.

Materials You’ll Need
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Yarn: Medium weight (worsted) yarn is easiest for beginners. Soft acrylic or wool blends work well.
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Knitting needles: Size recommended on the yarn label (usually US 8 / 5mm for worsted yarn).
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Tapestry needle: For weaving in ends and sewing pieces together.
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Scissors
Optional: Stitch markers to help keep track of rows.
Basic Knitting Skills Needed
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Casting on – starting your stitches.
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Knit stitch (k) – the basic stitch.
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Purl stitch (p) – optional depending on design.
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Binding off – finishing your work.
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Sewing pieces together – for shaping the slipper.
If you know how to cast on, knit, purl, and bind off, you’re ready!

Simple Knitted Slippers Pattern (Beginner Version)
This is a one-piece slipper worked flat and then sewn.
Step 1: Measure Your Foot
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Measure the length of your foot from heel to toe.
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Your slipper will need to be slightly larger for comfort.
Step 2: Cast On
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Cast on stitches equal to the width of your foot.
For adults: about 30–40 stitches depending on your yarn and gauge.
Step 3: Knit the Foot
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Work in garter stitch (knit every row) or stockinette stitch (alternate knit and purl rows) until the piece measures the length of your foot minus about 2 inches.
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This will be the sole of the slipper.
Step 4: Shape the Toe
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Start decreasing to shape the front:
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Row 1: Knit 2 together (k2tog) at the beginning and end of the row
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Row 2: Knit across
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Repeat these 2 rows until 6–8 stitches remain.
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Bind off the remaining stitches.

Step 5: Make the Heel
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Fold the slipper so the edges meet.
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Use a tapestry needle to sew up the back seam (heel) using whip stitch or mattress stitch.
Step 6: Optional Cuff
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If you want a cuff to keep the slipper snug:
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Pick up stitches along the slipper’s opening and knit 6–10 rows in ribbing (k1, p1)
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Bind off loosely.
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Step 7: Finishing
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Weave in any loose yarn ends.
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Try on your slippers, and adjust if needed.
Tips for Beginners
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Use chunky yarn if you want the project to be faster.
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Keep your tension even to avoid uneven stitches.
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Don’t worry about exact size on your first attempt; you can adjust with more/less stitches next time.
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Garter stitch is easiest because it doesn’t curl.

These slippers are simple, customizable, and perfect for cozy winter nights!
If you want, I can make a super visual step-by-step guide with a simple diagram, so you can see exactly where to fold and sew. It’s beginner-friendly and really helps visualize the process.
Do you want me to do that?
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