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    Home » Summer

    Updated: Jun 6, 2025 by Jess Coppom ·

    Lightweight Crochet Slippers with Flip Flop Soles - Free Pattern and Video!

    431.9K shares

    Cotton yarn and a rubber sole make this free crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern perfect for wearing around the house (or even outside!)

    View the entire free pattern and video tutorial below or purchase the printable, ad-free pdf with hole poking guide here.

    Fun! Cotton yarn and a rubber sole make this free crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern perfect for wearing around the house (or even outside as shoes!) Free crochet pattern and video tutorial!

    This free crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern is a collaboration with Lion Brand Yarn. This post contains affiliate links.

    Turn cheap flip flops into crochet slippers or shoes for summer in this free crochet pattern using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in "Mint."

    UPDATE: This pattern has been super popular since I published the original version last May. Many of you have requested a video tutorial for these crochet slippers with flip flop soles, so today I'm really happy to have a totally revised and updated version of the pattern that includes a step-by-step video tutorial. 

    In this version, I've updated the toe top section of the pattern, re-written some details for clarity AND added a printable ruler to the ad-free PDF of the pattern to guide your hole poking.

    (If you just want the original crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern though, don't fret, you can still find it for free here!)

    Yay summer! This is the original slipper pattern that kicked off the crocheting on flip flops trend. Get the free pattern from Make and Do Crew. Many readers have asked how these crochet slippers with flip flop soles hold up over time. I've answered that question (with photos!) and many more in my FAQs about crocheting on flip flops.

    Without further ado, here's the original blog post with the updated free crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern and new video tutorial below. And if you're interested, you can find all the free flip flop crochet patterns I've shared since making this first pair, right here.


    Guys, I’m so excited to share this pattern. I hope you love making crocheted slippers with a legit, flip flop sole as much as I did. When I originally stumbled across these crocheted boots made by Croche Da Alessandra, the idea for some flip-flop-based summer slippers wedged in my brain and refused to shake loose until I just made the things.

    Fun! Cotton yarn and a rubber sole make this free crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern perfect for wearing around the house (or even outside as shoes!) Free crochet pattern and video tutorial using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in "Mint"! Until about a week ago, I’ve been wearing some felted knit slippers my mom made me. They’re AMAZING. But now that it’s officially spring, they’re becoming a little less practical with each tick of the thermometer.

    Yay summer! Make warm weather crochet slippers with a cheap pair of flip flops in this free pattern and video tutorial.So if, like me, you prefer to keep your feet covered when you’re shuffling around the house, but you find warm weather to be less than slipper-compatible, these are for you! (And if you're the free-wheeling type that prefers not to have your toes covered at all during the summer months, check out all my other free crochet patterns instead.)

    These crocheted slippers with flip flop soles let in a lovely breeze with each step, thanks to the slightly open weave and breathable Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton yarn. The flip flop (or “thong” if you live in certain parts of the world) sole makes these a little more substantial than regular crocheted slippers and perfectly grippy to scoot around your house.

    These even work well as crocheted shoes to wear outside. They might just be the most comfortable pair of shoes you've ever worn. (And don’t they look a bit like Toms?)

    Fun! Cotton yarn and a rubber sole make this free crochet Toms with flip flop soles pattern perfect for wearing around the house (or even outside as shoes!) Free crochet pattern and video tutorial using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in "Mint"! How to poke holes to crochet on flip flops. Free pattern!The ad-free PDF now includes a printable ruler to help guide your hole poking. This little bonus is super helpful in achieving the gauge and ensuring that you don't have too many or too few stitches around your flip flop sole. (Regardless of the size you're making--isn't that magic?!)

    You can purchase the PDF of this pattern with the ruler here on LoveCrafts.com or here on Etsy.

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    These Seaside crochet shoes with rubber bottoms come together easily with Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton yarn and a pair of flip flops. Wear them as street shoes or slippers--either way, this free pattern is super comfy!

    Please do not publish or share this pattern as your own. You may make items to sell with this pattern. In exchange, please link back to this post. Do NOT use my photos as your own sales photos. ­­You can read my policies here. Now let’s make something awesome!

    Summer Crochet Slippers with Flip Flop Soles - Free Pattern

    Purchase the printable, ad-free PDF with hole poking ruler here on LoveCrafts.com or here on Etsy. 

    Add this pattern to your Ravelry favorites here.

    Pin this pattern for later here.

    Sizes:
    This pattern works well for women's sizes 6-10, but you can easily add or eliminate a row to the top section to make it longer or shorter for other sizes.

    Abbreviations (US Terms):
    ch – chain
    cluster – 4 dc in one stitch
    half cluster – 2 dc in one st
    dc - double crochet
    sk - skip
    sl st - slip stitch
    sc - single crochet
    st(s) – stitch(es)

    Crochet flip flop slippers supplies including Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in "Mint."Supplies:
    So you can spend more time making shoes and less time shopping, this pattern contains affiliate links at no extra cost to you.

    • Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton – 1 skein (186 yards) Color: Mint
    • Tapestry needle
    • Size B [2.25 mm] crochet hook or size needed to fit through flip flop holes
    • Size G [4.0 mm] crochet hook
    • 1-2 printed copies of the “ruler” at end of the printable pattern or a measuring tape
    • 1 pair of flip flops (One size smaller than you wear normally. See pattern notes.)
    • Sharp tool to poke holes (I use this clay tool. You can also try a skewer, thin drill bit or awl.)
    • Sharp scissors
    • Stitch markers
    • Strong glue such as E6000 to glue strap plugs to sole (optional)

    Gauge:
    7.5 sc = 2”
    12 rows = 2”

    Notes:
    • Transforming flip flops into slippers isn’t an exact science! Keep an open mind and don’t be afraid to customize the shoes to your liking. Check out this Flip Flop FAQs post for answers to commonly asked questions.

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    • You’ll likely want to size down when buying your flip flops. Look for a flop flop that offers about .25" of sole around your foot (more like the fit of a normal shoe). In the pattern sizing, the shoe sizes mentioned describe the shoe size you normally wear and not the sized-down size of your flip flops.

    • The flip flops in the sample are from Old Navy--they have a great selection of colors. Find $1 flip flops on Amazon or at Walmart. Dollar Tree’s $1 flip flops tend to be a bit too flimsy, but can work if you are careful. And LionBrand.com now offers flip flops so you can get your yarn and soles in one place!

    • Left and right shoes are identical.

    • Similar to some ballet flats, your slippers should curl in a bit. That’s what gets them to shape to your feet without a lot of increasing or decreasing. They will stretch out slightly with wear.

    • The slipper sides and heel are worked in a spiral, so you will not ch 1 at the beginning of each round.

    • Pattern explains locations on the flip flop as if it’s a clock where the top of the toe is 12:00 and the heel is 6:00. 

    How to crochet on flip flops -- free pattern from Make & Do Crew.

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    Slipper Sides and Heel

    Notes:
    • The shoes are crocheted tightly, similar to amigurumi. Make a deliberate effort to keep your stitches tighter than normal. Check your gauge if you’re unsure.

    • Be sure to poke the same number of holes in the second flip flop as in the first. 

    To begin:
    Trim straps off flip flops by cutting the mid-foot straps at an extreme angle so you can keep them in place without feeling them inside the shoe. (See photo above with the hole poking ruler.) Save the rubber plug from the strap between your toes to glue in later.

    If you're using the printable ruler, trim and tape the pieces together and tape ruler around flip flop sole. With your sharp instrument, poke holes in each dot on the ruler. (See photo above the pattern.) Alternatively, use a measuring tape to poke holes slightly more than .25" apart around the sole. Pierce the hole at an angle from about the middle of the way down the sole to approximately .25” into the top of the sole. Reference the video tutorial for help.

    Tie slip knot around smaller hook. Insert hook at back of heel (6:00 position) from the top of the flip flop toward the bottom of the sole, grabbing the yarn and pulling through to the top of the flip flop and through the slip knot to attach the yarn to the flip flop. Crochet over the tail of this yarn as you work Round 1.

    How to attach yarn to a flip flop sole for crochet boots, shoes or sandals.Round 1: Continuing with smaller hook, sc in each hole around sole, join with a sl st to first sc. Do not turn. Place marker in first st of round and move it up as you work each round (or just keep track of which sole hole you began in).

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    Rounds 2-9: With larger hook, sc in each sc around sole. Do not turn.

    Remove marker. Place stitch markers at 4:00 and 7:00 positions.  This is where the back heel “lip” of your slipper will taper to. 

    Do not turn work, continue with the rest of row 9.

    Row 9 cont: Sc in each sc until 1 st remains before next marked st, sl st in next sc, turn. (See photo below.)

    To make heel taper appear smoother, keep working yarn toward the inside of shoe when starting Rows 10-13. (See 8:25 mark of video tutorial for example.)

    Row 10: Ch 1, sk first sl st, sl st in next sc, sc in each sc until 1 st remains before next marked st, sl st in next sc, turn.

    Rows 11-12: Ch 1, sk first sl st, sl st in next sc, sc in each sc until 3 stitches remain before next marked st, sl st in next sc, turn.

    Row 13: Ch 1, sk first sl st, sl st in next sc, sc in each sc to back of the heel, sl st in next sc. Fasten off.

    Do not weave in end. You’ll work over this tail later.

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    Chart to crochet the top of the flip flop slippers pattern.

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    Slipper Top

    Notes:

    • Cluster = 4 dc in one st

    • Half Cluster = 2 dc in one st

    • In rows 2-5, the clusters are worked between the two middle dc of the cluster in the previous row.

    • Reference video tutorial or chart above for visual explanation.

    Find the approximate midpoint of the front of the slipper. Place stitch markers at the 1:00 and 11:00 positions with 11 sc between them. (See "clock" photo at top of pattern.)

    Join yarn in 11:00 marked st. (Left handed crocheters, join in 1:00 marked st and reverse mentions of "right" and "left.") Weave in the tail from attaching yarn now before this section is worked.

    Row 1:  With the toe facing toward you, (sk 3 sc, cluster in next sc) 2 times, skip 3 sc, sl st in next marked st, sl st in next 3 sc of Rnd 9 (up left edge of slipper), turn. (2 clusters) (See photo below.)

    Row 2: Cluster in center of each of next 2 clusters, skip 2 sc in Rnd 9, sl st in next sc of Rnd 9 to join, sl st in next 3 sc (up right edge of slipper), turn. (2 clusters)

    Row 3: Half cluster in sl st where Row 2 joined Rnd 9, cluster in center of each of next 2 clusters, half cluster in last sl st of Row 1, skip 2 sc in Rnd 9, sl st in next sc of Rnd 9 to join, sl st in next 3 sc (up left edge of slipper), turn. (2 clusters and 2 half clusters)

    Row 4: Cluster in sl st where Row 3 joined Rnd 9, cluster in center of each of next 2 clusters, cluster in last sl st of Row 2, skip 2 sc in Rnd 9, sl st in next sc of Rnd 9 to join, sl st in next 3 sc (up right edge of slipper), turn. (4 clusters)

    Row 5: Cluster in center of each of next 4 clusters, skip 2 sc in Rnd 9, sl st in next sc of Rnd 9 to join, do not turn. (4 clusters)

    Round 6: Sc in each st around entire shoe, do not turn. (See photo J.) (Crochet over yarn tail at heel as you work.)

    Round 7: Sc in each sc around heel stopping once you reach the slipper top section, sl st 1 into edge of top.

    Fun! Cotton yarn and a rubber sole make this free crochet slippers with flip flop soles pattern perfect for wearing around the house (or even outside as shoes!) Free crochet pattern and video tutorial using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in "Mint"! Fasten off and weave in end. Repeat pattern with second flip flop sole. Tap your toes together, smile and run around your house because you just made your own crochet slippers with flip flop soles!

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    Comments

    1. Cindy says

      June 03, 2016 at 3:00 pm

      So I haven't seen this addressed and noticed it wasn't fixed in the photos: what do you do about the holes the plastic thongs you cut out left behind? Did you plug them with something? I know some people who reuse that bottom round part by cutting it down and glue it in place then cover it on the inside with moleskin. I was just curious if there was a different way. I wouldn't want to be walking around and catch one of those holes on the bottom on something and have it tear after all that hard work.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 10, 2016 at 4:32 pm

        Hey Cindy,

        Yes, you could definitely glue the plugs back into the bottom. Since these are meant to be house slippers and not worn outside, I just left the holes open. (More ventilation for summer time ;))

        Reply
    2. Shirlene says

      June 03, 2016 at 10:51 am

      I made a pair with the holes 1/4" apart like you suggested and they had no 'curl' to them so I did a few decrease rows and that worked, sort of. Do you think that holes 1/2" apart are too far? I love the idea and have had many people as me to meek these for them. Thanks for the pattern!

      Reply
      • Shirlene says

        June 03, 2016 at 10:53 am

        WOW, nice spell check huh!!? (Ask me to make, it should read!

        Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 10, 2016 at 4:33 pm

        Hey Shirlene,

        Maybe something in between, like about 1/3" or 1 cm? You're right though, if there's no "curl," there needs to be fewer stitches total.

        Happy crocheting!

        Jess

        Reply
    3. Ladee says

      June 03, 2016 at 12:18 am

      I posted a comment. It said "waiting for moderation" or something like that for 3 days then disappeared. No wonder there were no follow-up comments.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 10, 2016 at 4:35 pm

        Hey Ladee,

        You're right. All comments get moderated. The response to this pattern has been huge and I've been going through them as quickly as I can get to them while still caring for my family. Thanks for your patience.

        Jess

        Reply
    4. Shelly says

      June 02, 2016 at 9:52 pm

      So I used heavy thread and poked too many holes so I had to decrease the first 2 rows... I love them. I used a braided cord of the same yarn to make them fit better. They are so cute and comfy!!

      Next time I will use the correct materials. Thank you for sharing this pattern!!

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 10, 2016 at 4:35 pm

        Glad to hear your improvising worked, Shelly! Thanks for your kind words!

        Reply
    5. Jp says

      June 02, 2016 at 3:23 pm

      Can you please tell me if 9 rows will be too big for a kids shoes?

      Reply
    6. Sarah Andy says

      June 02, 2016 at 12:29 pm

      Hi
      Just made myself a pair of these, their great. Sadly can't post a picture as not on instagram. Thanks so much for creating the pattern.

      Reply
    7. Jp says

      June 02, 2016 at 10:39 am

      I just made my first pair and was wanting to make one for my 5 year old granddaughter and was wondering if I still do theb9 rows or would I use less for her?

      Reply
    8. Erin says

      June 02, 2016 at 8:16 am

      Is there a video link or YouTube video showing at the very least the highlights and some tutorial? I'm self taught and can't really read patterns well, and rely on YouTube videos as I crochet. It would be greatly appreciated.

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 11, 2016 at 9:03 pm

        Hey Erin,

        I'm working on a video and hope to have it up soon. I'll add a note to this post as soon as I do 🙂

        Jess

        Reply
    9. Lindsey says

      June 01, 2016 at 9:34 pm

      Hello! I made the mistake of poking too many holes (90 for a size 10 flip flop) and enduring is far too loose. I realize I'll have to start the stitching over again, but would you recommend I just skip over holes in the sandle or do the forest row using all holes and decreasing my stiches in subsequent rows? How that was a clearly worded question.

      Reply
      • Lindsey says

        June 01, 2016 at 9:36 pm

        Oh, autocorrect! The proper words were: everything, first row, and hope.

        Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 02, 2016 at 12:28 am

        I think either could work, Lindsey. If you can evenly skip holes, I'd just do that, but if not, I think doing some sc-dec around the toe and heel might work too. The good thing is that I think you'll be able to tell pretty quickly if whatever you try is working because you can just try it on your foot 🙂

        Good luck!!

        Jess

        Reply
    10. Pam says

      June 01, 2016 at 8:19 pm

      Thanks for the clarification on row 1. It did help and still look forward to more pictures (and even a video someday).

      FYI: This seemed to work pretty good for me. To make my holes I used a large needle and 'sewed' around the shoe; then crocheted into those stitches. It was very easy to 'sew' sideways into the foam. (just a little variation). Thanks again for this great pattern.

      Reply
    11. Janie says

      June 01, 2016 at 6:35 pm

      Do you have a video tutorial for this pattern. Crocheted slippers ???

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 11, 2016 at 9:12 pm

        I'm putting together a video and hope to have it posted soon 🙂

        Reply
    12. Teresa says

      June 01, 2016 at 6:15 pm

      I may have missed it and at the risk of sounding stupid How many holes do you poke in your shoes, say like for a medium

      Reply
      • Jess @ Make and Do Crew says

        June 11, 2016 at 9:05 pm

        I'm making one and hope to have it up soon! 🙂

        Reply
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