Crocheted Bedroom Slippers – Free Crochet Slipper Pattern

This pair of crocheted bedroom slippers is warm and has a fancy ribbon bow. To top it all off – it is easy to crochet!

Follow the easy step-by-step instructions of this vintage crochet pattern to make this classic set of bedroom slippers. There is absolutely no charge for personal use of this crocheted slipper pattern.

Bedroom Slippers Pattern

Crocheted Bedroom Slippers - Free Crochet Slipper Pattern

REQUIRED MATERIALS

2 ozs. “White Heather” Zephyr Wool
A No. 8 Celluloid Crochet Hook
1 1/2 yards Ribbon

STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS

Commence at the toe with 10 ch.

1st Row – Miss the first 2 ch., 1 d.c. in each remaining ch., 2 ch., turn.

2nd Row – The 2 ch. at turning stands for the 1st stitch, work 1 d.c. into each remaining stitch taking up the back thread throughout 2 ch., turn.

Continue repeating the 2nd row but increasing once at each end in every 2nd row until 18 rows are worked.

Continue without shaping for 4 more rows (or the req’d length of toe).

On the first 12 stitches only, work in d.c., without shaping, a sufficient length to measure round the sole to the other 12 toe stitches. Fasten off and sew the last row neatly to the toe stitches.

Crocheting the Ankle

1st Row – 1 tr. in the first stitch, * 1 ch., miss a stitch, 1 tr. in the next, repeat from * all round, 2 ch., turn.

2nd Row – 1 d.c. into each stitch.

Repeat the 2nd row 4 times. Fasten off.

Run in the ends. Sew the slipper to the sole, easing the fabric a little round the toe. Thread ribbon at the ankle and finish off with a dainty bow. You have finished crocheting this vintage slipper pattern!

This free vintage crocheted bedroom slippers pattern was originally published in 1915 in Woolcraft: A Practical Guide to Knitting and Crochet.

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