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Free Pattern – Mommy Flats Crochet Slippers

May 26, 2016 by Shellie Wilson

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Mommy Flats Crochet Slippers Size 8

Materials: Yarns, 2 buttons

Hooks: Hook 6.0 mm and 5.00 mm and 6.5 mm to Hedge the entire slipper. Optional.

Yarn: Two strands of yarn worked together. Medium worsted yarn. You need two balls at all. Excellent to make use of leftover yarn

Gauge : 2 inches / 7 sts/ 1 Row

Woman Sizes:

*Size 5 sole measures 8.50 inches

*Size 6 sole measures 8.85 inches

*Size 7 sole measures 9.25 inches

*Size 8 sole measures 9.50 inches

*Size 9 sole measures 9.85 inches

*Size 10 sole measures 10.25 inches

Note: ch2 count as hdc

Grey

Hook 6.00

R1- Make a chain of 3(close), work 15 hdc in ring, join.

R2- Ch 1, hdc same st, make 2 hdc tog, all stitches (30), join to ch1.

Hook 5.00

R,s 3 ,4, 5- Ch2, hdc same st, hdc all rows in each stitch across, join. (30 sts)

Change to green

R.s 6/7/8/- First row in back loop , the others in both loops. Repeat like before, 1 hdc each stitch across (30 sts).

Cut yarn

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R9-

Previous Join zone will stay in the back.

Lets start working at one of the sides. Ch2 count as st note,

Green again, attach yarn, ch2, hdc same st, ch2, turn, 25 sts total, left the other sts unworked.

R 10- Repeat

Change to Turquoise

R11- Repeat

Change to Green

R12 e 13- Repeat

Change to Grey

R14 and 15- Repeat

Change to Turquoise

R16- Repeat

R17- Repeat

R18- Ch2, hdc same st, 1 hdc next 6, 2 hdc tog 6 times, 1 hdc next 5

R19- 1 hdc next18

R20- Ch2, 7 hdc, 3 hdc tog, 1 hdc next8.

Sew thee back, time for the

Hedging:

6.5 hook, first row with sc, next row with slip st

………………………………………………………………………………………

Flower

hook 5.00

Start by making a loop in your hook. Ch 2.

R1: Work 5 sc in second chain from hook. Sl st in first sc to join. (5 sc)

R2: Ch 3, 2 dc in same st as ch. Ch 2, sl st in st where you are working the dc.

Sl st in to next sc.

Repeat from beginning of Round 2 until you complete all petals. Fasten off, weave and secure ends.

 

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Looking for more slippers to crochet? Check out these Slipper patterns we found on Etsy.

Crochet slippers are the ultimate comfort for your feet, they keep your feet warm and add padding to the underfoot of your sole.

Crochet slippers make wonderful gifts as generally they fit several sizes. Slippers are great for donating to charities, as crochet slippers can be handed out to hospitals, aged care facilities, and displaced children.

Did you know the first recorded history of slippers can be traced all the way back to the 12th century?  The Vietnamese had been wearing slippers long before the folks in the West, with its earliest record of a slipper only being traced to 1478.

We also found these great crochet books on slipper patterns to crochet.

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Comments

  1. catherine says

    May 27, 2016 at 3:27 am

    This might be a silly questiob but What is size L? Love the look and plan to make immediately. Thanks

  2. Jane says

    June 22, 2016 at 12:50 pm

    Is a Large size. 9 or 10 US

  3. Patty says

    July 13, 2016 at 2:49 am

    Wondering the same?

  4. Kat W. says

    April 16, 2018 at 3:51 pm

    Yah, I sure wish Shellie would see our comments. I won’t be making these nice-looking slippers unless she would tell us which size L is. Bummer!

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Free Crochet Pattern – Mesh Towel and Washcloth Set Pattern

If you love practical crochet projects that actually get used, this Free Mesh Towel and Washcloth Set Pattern from Mary Maxim is a nice little find. It is listed as a free crochet pattern download, and the design looks like the kind of simple, useful home project that works well for gifting, stocking your own kitchen, or adding to a handmade housewarming basket.

Mary Maxim lists the pattern as Free Mesh Towel and Washcloth Set Pattern, priced at $0.00, with pattern download access through their free pattern page. The listing also shows the recommended materials as Premier Home Cotton Solids in Cream, Driftwood, and Oak, along with a size I/9 (5.5 mm) crochet hook. That is exactly the sort of yarn pairing I like to see for kitchen and bath crochet because cotton is durable, washable, and holds up much better than acrylic for everyday use.

What stands out most about this pattern is the word mesh. Mesh crochet usually gives a project a lighter, airier texture, which makes a lot of sense for a hand towel and washcloth set. It should help the pieces dry faster and gives them a slightly more modern, less bulky feel than some denser cotton patterns. That can be a real plus if you want something neat and functional rather than thick and heavy hanging in the kitchen or bathroom. This is an inference based on the pattern title and product images rather than the full written instructions, but it fits the style Mary Maxim is presenting on the product page.

I also think this is the sort of crochet project that appeals to makers who enjoy quick, satisfying projects. Washcloths and towels are often a nice break from larger blankets and garments, especially when you just want something useful on your hook that will not take three weeks and a small emotional support biscuit tin to finish. The neutral shades Mary Maxim suggests give it a clean farmhouse-style look too, which makes the set feel easy to match with almost any home decor.

Another nice point is that this pattern is clearly aimed at being accessible. The supplies are straightforward, the project is practical, and it does not feel overly fussy. Even though the listing currently shows no reviews, that is not unusual for free patterns tucked into big craft catalogs. Some of the handiest patterns are the quiet little workhorses that never get flashy attention but end up being the ones people remake over and over.

For anyone who enjoys free crochet washcloth patterns, crochet kitchen towel patterns, or easy cotton crochet home decor projects, this one looks worth downloading. It has that useful, giftable charm that always does well with crocheters who like making handmade items that earn their keep.

My overall take? This looks like a simple, practical, beginner-friendly style project with strong everyday appeal. Not every crochet pattern needs to be a showstopper. Sometimes the best ones are the ones you actually use.

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