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Lightweight Slippers with Flip Flop Soles

Downloadable PDF, English, English
$7.50
Lightweight Slippers with Flip Flop Soles
$7.50
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Keep your feet cool and comfy all spring and summer long with these crochet slippers with flip flop soles. (You can even wear them as outdoor shoes too, you rebel, you.)

They require just one ball of Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton*, making them an inexpensive and quick one skein project. The step-by-step video tutorial will teach you how to make these slippers even if you've a novice.

This printable, ad-free PDF is includes a printable ruler to guide your flip flop hole poking (very helpful in achieving the gauge!) as well as six pages of instructional photos. The photos are separated from the written pattern so you can choose to print them or conserve ink.

For more photos plus a full video tutorial, please see the original blog post on Make & Do Crew.

Find all my flip flop crochet patterns here!

*(*I find 24/7 Cotton to be a bit thinner than most worsted weight cottons, but you may substitute an alternative worsted weight cotton, like Lion Brand Kitchen Cotton, with similar results.) *

Craft
Crochet
Designer
Jess Coppom Make & Do Crew
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
You will also need a pair of flip flops (one size smaller than you wear normally) and a sharp tool to poke holes in the flip flops-details in pattern.
Number of patterns
1
Pages
15
Skill Level
Intermediate

Reviews

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Recent reviews

These slippers were great. Written very well. Had to go down hook sizes but otherwise worked perfectly

Jessica Oliveira 10/1/2024

If I could give 0 stars I would. Horrible experience trying to pierce holes in the flip flop- I finally gave up after working in it for two afternoons. The rubber is self healing and not at all easy to thread through. I worked on this for a couple of hours and was only able to complete about 2 inches of the base row. I bought the flip flops at Walmart and when they were too difficult to pierce I went to Old Navy but theirs were the same thickness. I wish it worked but I ended up throwing the flip flops away. So frustrating!

5/30/2024

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