Slipper Boots

These are the Cadillacs of homemade slippers, easy to put on and take off and super attractive. They are quite shapely with their well defined sole and cuff. And the sole is non-slip, so that you’ll be safe on hardwood floors.

Slipper Boots

More info about photographed project here ravelry.

Warmest Feet Ever Slipper Socks

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.

Warmest Feet Ever Slipper Socks

Go to the pattern: Warmest Feet Ever Slipper Socks

Magic Rectangle Slippers

Here are some moccasin-like slippers. They have leather soles, that will make them more durable and less slippery on a hardwood floor. They are also quite shapely, and won’t look out of place outside of the home.

Magic Rectangle Slippers

The full article about this pattern is here: Magic Rectangle Slippers

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.

One Hour Slippers

The full article about this pattern is here: One Hour Slippers

More info about mmeera4’s project

Celtic Weave Slippers

The Celtic Weave Slippers have a distinct sole. They are also  a little bit wider which should be easy to put on and comfortable to wear. However, the cuff with the Celtic knot-work is the real piece de resistance. They are simply beautiful!

Celtic Weave Slippers

Go to the pattern: Celtic Weave Slippers