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Cozy and Warm, Crochet Slippers

Cozy and warm, crochet slippers are great for cuddling up with your hook, some yarn and a warm drink on a cold day. This round up gives you a variety of crochet slipper patterns to choose from, which you can make in the colors of your choice. Crochet slippers always remind me of my great-grandmother who used to give us new slippers every year. I loved them! Here are 7 free crochet patterns for slippers to inspire and help get you cozy and warm.

Here are the names and links of each cozy and warm, crochet slippers patterns.

1) Crochet Ballet Slippers by Moogly
“A couple years ago, I was very excited to design a pattern for Crochet Ballet Slippers for Country Woman Magazine. And now I get to share it here on Moogly!”

2) Hint of Mint Slippers from Pattern Paradise
These sweet slippers have a fun color pattern to them that makes them look like a candy cane.

3) Quickest and Easiest Slipper by Posh Pooch Designs
This super easy crochet slipper pattern comes in 4 sizes and there is even a video to help!

4) Not Your Grandma’s Crochet Slippers by Crochet 365 Knit Too
“I thought I’d try my hand at designing crochet slippers that are a little more up to date. I picked up this variegated yarn forever ago. And when the leaves started to turn and the air got a bit chilly, I thought about that yummy yarn and these delicious crochet slippers were born.”

5) Star Gazer’s Slipper Socks by Left in Knots
“The Star Gazer’s Slipper Socks are perfect for snuggling up with a hot mug of tea on a cold winter day.”

6) Crochet Sweet Simple Slippers by Naztazia
“These slippers work up quickly using two strands of yarn held together. They are durable, soft and cozy.”

7) Fitted Slippers by Cre8tion Crochet
“I created this pattern because after following a slipper pattern I recently came across, I just wasn’t happy with the way it was turning out. I wanted a slipper with a defined heel. Some other benefits to my pattern are that the toe and heel are more reinforced, it has an actual sole and sides, and the slipper holds its shape.”

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