Absolutely! Let’s go step by step with a beginner-friendly, simple, and quick knitted slippers tutorial. I’ll focus on making slippers that are fast to knit, cozy, and don’t require complicated shaping.

How to Make Simple and Quick Knitted Slippers – Detailed Guide
These slippers are perfect for beginners or for anyone who wants a fast, cozy project. They’re worked flat and seamed at the end.
Materials You’ll Need
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Yarn: Medium weight (worsted) yarn. Acrylic, wool, or wool-blends work well.
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Knitting needles: 4.5–5.5 mm (US 7–9) – bigger needles give a quicker knit.
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Tapestry needle for sewing seams
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Scissors
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Optional: Non-slip pads for the soles
Using thicker yarn and bigger needles speeds up the project.
Basic Stitches You Should Know
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Cast on (CO)
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Knit stitch (K)
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Purl stitch (P) – optional for texture
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Bind off (BO)
For extra simplicity, we’ll use mostly garter stitch (knit every row).

Step 1: Measure Your Foot
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Measure the length of your foot (heel to toe).
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Measure the width at the widest part (ball of the foot).
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These measurements will help you decide how many stitches to cast on.
For medium adult slippers, typically 30–35 stitches with worsted yarn works well.
Step 2: Cast On
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Cast on enough stitches to match your foot width.
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Example: 32 stitches for medium adult slippers.
Step 3: Knit the Sole
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Work in garter stitch (knit every row).
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Knit back and forth until the piece reaches the length of your foot sole, from heel to ball of foot.
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Optional: For extra comfort, you can increase 1 stitch at each end every few rows to slightly widen the sole.

Step 4: Knit the Top of the Slipper
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After the sole is the right length, knit a rectangle that will cover the top of your foot.
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Keep it slightly narrower than the sole for a snug fit.
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Work in garter stitch or a simple ribbing (K1, P1) for stretch.
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Knit until the rectangle reaches just past your toes.
Quick tip: If you want even faster slippers, you can knit the top and sole as one continuous piece, then fold it over to create a “pocket” for the foot.
Step 5: Fold and Seam
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Fold the knitted piece in half, so the heel and toe align.
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Use a tapestry needle and yarn to seam the sides and heel.
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Leave a small opening for the foot if needed (or seam fully for a snug slipper).
Beginners tip: Use mattress stitch for an invisible seam.
Step 6: Finish
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Weave in all ends with a tapestry needle.
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Optional: Add a cuff by picking up stitches around the ankle and knitting a few rows of ribbing.
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Optional: Add non-slip pads or felt circles to the soles for safety.

Tips for Super Quick Slippers
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Use chunky yarn – thicker yarn = faster knitting.
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Use larger needles than recommended on the yarn label.
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Keep your stitches loose so the slippers stretch easily over the foot.
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Skip complicated shaping – the simple folded rectangle method works for most foot sizes.
✅ And that’s it! You can make a pair of cozy slippers in a few hours with minimal effort.
If you want, I can create a step-by-step visual diagram for these quick knitted slippers, so you can just follow along like a cheat sheet. It makes the process super easy for beginners.
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