Monday, May 6, 2013

Crochet Granny Square Slippers

Hello again..!!!

After such a long hiatus I finally had the time and also mood to make another post and this time I'm gonna make a post on how to crochet a granny square slippers. This slipper is my favorite slipper because it's fairly easy to assemble and there's a lot of interesting granny square motifs and patterns that are available on the internet.

Because of that I'm not gonna post about the pattern on how to make the granny square pattern but rather on how to assemble the slipper. Basically you need 6 granny square to make a slipper so you have to make a total of 12 granny square in order to make a pair of slipper.

To join the squares you can either sew them or join them by doing an sc (single crochet) around the square but I prefer to do an sc to join the squares. Here's how you made them (pls note that I'm suck at drawing so I hope this chart can help you)

Bottom Slipper Chart


So you basically join the bottom part consisting of 4 granny squares like the chart above and fold the pink squares in half. Join the "B" pink and blue part of the squares in the indicated part and you'll make the bottom part of the slipper.

Upper Slipper Part


The other 2 granny squares are used for the top part of the slipper and you join them like the chart above. The part where it doesn't say "join" is where you put your feet in. Duh... You can't join them all right??

Confuse?? I'm gonna make a step by step picture tutorial when I had the time #LOL. But for the mean time here are some pictures on how the slipper would look like.

Upper Look

Bottom Look


Some people add another square on the top part to make it warmer.



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2 comments:

  1. Do you sc around each square before joining them?

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    1. No I don't sc around but I join each squares with an sc join

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