Here’s a clear, beginner-friendly, step-by-step tutorial you can use for learning or sharing 😊
I’ll keep it easy, detailed, and simple to follow, even if you’re new to crochet.

How to Make Easy Crochet Slippers (Step-by-Step Tutorial)
Skill Level
Beginner
Time Needed
About 1–2 hours
Materials You Will Need
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Medium-weight yarn (worsted weight / size 4)
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Crochet hook (5.0 mm or size H works well)
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Yarn needle (for sewing and weaving ends)
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Scissors
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Measuring tape (optional)

Crochet Stitches Used
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Chain (ch)
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Slip stitch (sl st)
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Single crochet (sc)
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Half double crochet (hdc)
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Double crochet (dc)
(If you know basic stitches, you’re good to go!)
Step 1: Make the Sole (Foundation)
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Start by making a slip knot.
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Chain 24 stitches (this fits an average adult foot; adjust for size).
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Fewer chains = smaller size
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More chains = larger size
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Double crochet (dc) into the 4th chain from the hook.
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Continue making 1 dc in each chain until the end.
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At the last chain, make 5 dc in the same stitch to turn the corner.
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Now work dc along the other side of the chain.
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At the end, add 2 dc in the last stitch.
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Join with a slip stitch to the top of the first dc.
👉 This creates the oval sole of the slipper.

Step 2: Build the Sides of the Slipper
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Chain 2 (counts as the first stitch).
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Make 1 hdc in each stitch around.
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Do not increase in this round.
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Join with a slip stitch.
👉 This round starts shaping the slipper upward.
Step 3: Shape the Toe Area
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Chain 2.
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Hdc in the next 8 stitches.
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Decrease by crocheting two stitches together (hdc2tog).
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Repeat decreases across the toe area.
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Hdc around the rest of the slipper.
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Slip stitch to join.
👉 This gives the slipper its toe shape.
Step 4: Finish the Top Edge
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Chain 1.
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Single crochet (sc) evenly around the top opening.
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Slip stitch to join.
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Fasten off and cut yarn, leaving a small tail.
Step 5: Assemble and Finish
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Use a yarn needle to weave in all loose ends.
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Try on the slipper and adjust if needed.
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Make a second slipper by repeating all steps.
🎉 Your crochet slippers are complete!

Optional Tips
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Use thicker yarn for warmer slippers.
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Add non-slip fabric or dots to the sole for safety.
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Decorate with buttons, bows, or simple crochet flowers.
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Use a smaller hook for tighter stitches and durability.
If you want, I can:
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Adjust this for kids’ sizes
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Rewrite it for a blog, YouTube description, or school project
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Add pictures guidance or stitch explanations
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