Just like chilli peppers have their heat scales, so do chunky slippers. These ones are the scotch bonnets of the slipper world. Consequently, they’re perfect for a Thanksgiving or Christmas at the cottage. However, a cool summer morning on a tiled floor can also be a great time to slip these on.
Go to the pattern: Warmest Feet Ever Slipper Socks
Chunky Slippers
Of course, we couldn’t have a crocheted slipper collection without thick, chunky ones. These ones are absolute champions of bulk and comfort for a cooler day.
Go to the pattern: Chunky Slippers and on Ravelry
One Hour Slippers
These one hour slippers are a more traditional crochet slipper done in rounds. Consequently, lacking anti-slips, they will be great for kids doing their hallway surfing. As you can see, you don’t even need a lot of a single color of yarn. These are definitely stash busters.
The full article about this pattern is here: One Hour Slippers
More info about mmeera4’s project
Starlight Slippers
These women’s slippers are just too much! Make a pair for your home, for the cottage, or to give away as a present. These crocheted slippers will be a very functional footwear for those long winter evenings, or summer stays at the cottage.
The full article about this pattern is on myhobbyiscrochet.com:
Socks: Cozy Cottage
Learn how to knit cozy long socks for fall and winter. The simple stretch design makes this pair not only look great, but feel great, too. Made with simple knitting techniques, they’re durable and comfortable to wear. The project will allow you to practice knitting in the round, magic loop, knit and purl stitches, and decreases. The step-by-step socks knitting pattern is free.
PHOTOS by Brome Fields / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on bromefields.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Cottage Washcloth
Have you ever made washcloths as a gift? I knitted these, and my friend was happy about that! Good ribbed surface, convenient 8” x 8” size, special washcloth cotton yarn, and lovely colors — they were perfect for cleaning!
I propose you use this free knitted washcloth pattern and create some for yourself too.
PHOTOS by Lindsey Hagen / Ravelry.com
Find the original free pattern on Ravelry.