Spoil your feet with these comfy, super soft cable crochet slippers!
*Disclaimer: This post includes affiliate links and at no additional cost to you, I might earn a small commission if you decide to purchase through these links. Thank you!
Chic Cable Slippers
~ Add this pattern to your Ravelry Queues and Favorites! ~
~ Pin it here! ~
SIZE
adjustable to any women foot length
GAUGE
4 fpdc sts = 1 " (2.5 cm)
SUPPLIES:
- 2 skeins of medium weight/ aran yarn Red Heart Chic Sheep by Marly Bird (you can also replace it with other yarn that meets the gauge). I have used 126 g of yarn for the slippers, I have plenty of left over from the second skein.
Update: this yarn is discontinued! Please replace it with other medium weight yarn that meets the gauge!
- 5 mm/ H Crochet Hook
- Scissors
- optional stitch marker
STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS (US TERMS)
st: stitch
yo: yarn over
ch: chain
slst: slip stitch
sc: single crochet
hdc: half double crochet
dc: double crochet
fpdc: front post double crochet
bpdc: back post double crochet
fptr: front post triple crochet: Yo 2 times, insert hook from front to back to front around the post of the next stitch, yo, pull up a loop, (yo, pull thru 2 loops on your hook) 3 times.
Special stitches:
-
standind fpdc: standing front post double crochet = make a slip knot on your hook, wrap yarn around hook ones, insert
hook from front to back around the post of the next st. Complete as for regular dc.
- dec fpdc: (invisible) decrease front post double = yo and insert hook from the front to the back around the post of the next 2 sts (at the same time). Complete as for regular dc.
See my this Video Tutorial on YouTube!
- dec bpdc= (invisible) decrease back post double = yo and insert hook from the back to the front around the post of the next 2 sts (at the same time). Complete as for regular dc.
NOTES
The starting ch1 and ch 2 in the beginning of the round/ row will not count as a stitch.
To finish a round, sl st to the first stitch of the round to join, not the ch-2.
HAT INSTRUCTIONS
Start with a magic ring.
Round 1: ch 1, work 12 hdc into ring, join with sl st to top of first hdc. (12 sts)
Round 2: ch 2, *1 dc into top of next st, 1fpdc around the same st as the dc just made, repeat around from *, join with sl st to top of first st. (24 sts)
Round 3: ch 2, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, (1dc into top of next st, 1 fpdc around same st) x 2 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 10 sts, (1dc into top of next st, 1 fpdc around same st) x 2 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts; join with sl st to top of first fpdc. (28 sts)
Round 4: ch 2, 1 fpdc around each of next 6 sts, (1dc into top of next st, 1 fpdc around same st) x 2 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 12 sts, (1dc into top of next st, 1 fpdc around same st) x 2 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 6 sts; join with sl st to top of first fpdc. (32 sts)
Round 5: ch 2, 1 fpdc around each of next 7 sts, (1dc into top of next st, 1 fpdc around same st) x 2 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 14 sts, (1dc into top of next st, 1 fpdc around same st) x 2 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 7 sts; join with sl st to top of first fpdc. (36 sts)
The toe of the slippers is finished! It should look like this:
Round 6: ch 2, work 1 fpdc around each of next 9 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 sts, then start cable:
sk next 2 sts , work 1 fptr around each of next 2 sts; going behind the 2 fptr just made, work 1 dc into each of the 2 skipped sts, sk next 2 fpdc, work 1 dc into each of next 2 sts;
now place a st marker around the st were you worked the last dc!;
going in front of the 2 dc just made, work 1 fptr around each of the 2 skipped sts - cable sts are done;
starting with the first st after the marked st, work 1 bpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 9 sts, join with sl st to top of first fpdc. (36 sts)
Round 7: ch 2, work 1 fpdc around each of next 9 fpdc, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 bpdc, then work 1 fpdc around each of 8 sts of the cable, work 1 bpdc around each of next 5 bpdc, 1 fpdc around each of next 9 fpdc, join with sl st to top of first fpdc. (36 sts)
Round 8: ch 2, work 1 fpdc around each of next 9 fpdc, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 bpdc,
work Cable: sk next 2 fpdc, work 1 fptr around each of next 2 sts, going behind the 2 fptr just made, work 1 dc into each of the 2 skipped sts, sk next 2 fpdc, work 1 dc into each of next 2 sts, going in front of the 2 dc just made, work 1 fptr around each of the 2 skipped fpdc sts;
then work 1 bpdc around each of next 5 bpdc, 1 fpdc around each of next 9 fpdc; join with sl st to top of first fpdc. (36 sts)
Repeat as rounds 7-8 until you have 7 complete cables, ending with a round 8 repeat.
Cut yarn. Fasten off. Your piece should look like in the picture below (top and bottom view):
Note: You can adjust the lenght of the piece (making more/less round of cables) until it fits your foot as in the picture below:
Start working in rows:
Row 1 (right side): Counting from right to left on the last round you made, join yarn with a standing fpdc around the 7th fpdc of the cable;
1 fpdc around next fpdc, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 bpdc, 1 fpdc around each of next 18 fpdc (be careful to not work around the ch2 in the middle of the foot), 1 bpdc around each of next 5 bpdc, 1 fpdc around each of next 2 fpdc; ch 2, turn. (32 sts)
Row 2 (wrong side) : 1 bpdc around each of next 2 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 bpdc around each of the next 18 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 bpdc around each of 2sts, ch 2, turn. (32 sts)
Row 3 (right side): ch2, 1 fpdc around next 2 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 5sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 18 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 2 sts; ch 2, turn. (32 sts)
Repeat as rows 2-3, until you have 23 ridges beginning with the first cable round, ending with a row 2 repeat on wrong side.
(Or adjust the lenght making more/ less rows until the slippers is 1 inch shorter as your leg. )
Shaping the Heel with Decreases:
You wil crochet 2 rows with decreases in the middle of the piece. Each decrease row you will decrease 4 sts.
Row 1: On right side: ch2, 1 fpdc around each of next 2 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1dec-fpdc × 4 times, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 fpdc round each of next 2 sts. (28 sts)
Row 2: On wrong side: ch2, 1 bpdc around each of next 2 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 3 sts, 1 dec-bpdc × 4 times, 1 bpdc around each of next 3 sts, 1 fpdc around each of next 5 sts, 1 bpdc around each of next 2 sts. ( 24 sts)
Cut yarn leaving a long tail that will be used to sew the sides together.
Seaming the Heel:
Thread yarn needle with the long tail. Holding the piece on the right sides so that the sts on the edge of each side align themself. We will seam around the post of the sts on each side, not into top of the sts. This way the seam will be almost invisible, imitating the front post sts.
Seam the sides at heel inserting the needle around the post of the stitches on each side this way:
- for the front post sts part: insert needle from front to back around the post of the sts on both sides
- for back post sts part: insert needle from back to front around the sts of the side nearest to you and from front to back around the sts of the other side.
Seam any holes created by the decrease sts. Cut yarn. Fasten off.
Make another slipper the same way.
Do you think i can use the pattern for making mittens cause i made the hat it would be great
ReplyDeleteHi Melg! I think that you could use the pattern for mittens. They will be some very thick mittens. :)
DeleteDo you think i can use the pattern for making mittens cause i made the hat it would be great
ReplyDeleteSure, but they would have holes near the cables.
DeleteI want to print this, but don't see that option?
ReplyDeleteHi Judy, Using a PC, take a look at the sharing buttons below the pattern! If you click on the right green sharing button, you will have more sharing options. Between them is "Print Friendly". Click on that and it will transform the pattern into pdf or you can print it out. If you select the unwanted images/text you can delete them and only print what you need.
DeleteI hope this helps!
Kinga
By chance will you do a video tutorial for this?
ReplyDelete