This is a free crochet pattern for how-to make my Mens Quick and Easy Slipper Socks.
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I have been working on this pattern for a while now. It’s one of those things that you start… put down… pick back up… put back down… and then finally finish. I am happy to share this Quick & Easy Slipper Sock Crochet Pattern in 13 Men’s Sizes! Feedback is very much appreciated as this is a pattern with a lot of information within it.
This pattern has been tested several times (by myself) but with different sizes on my friends, as well as slippers being washed multiple times.
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Women’s Quick & Easy Slipper Socks in 9 US Sizes

Kids Quick and Easy Slipper Socks in Toddler & Big Kids Sizes
Materials:
- 90 – 170 Yards (Small Amount) of a heavier Worsted Weight Yarn – I used Red Heart’s Super Saver
- I9/5.5mm Crochet Hook
- Tapestry Needle for Weaving in Ends
Material Notes:
Yarn Alternatives:Bernat’s Super Value Yarn, Caron’s One Pound, Hobby Lobby’s Crafters Secret.
I did make and test out some slippers using Vanna’s Choice Yarn, and while they worked up well, the yarn wasn’t as durable as the Super Saver yarn and became rather frizzy rather quickly. I also choose the Super Saver yarn because it has a nice cushion to it, and feels quite nice as it hugs your feet. For anyone with concerns regarding the rough feel – it will get softer after the first wash.
Time Spent:
Roughly 1 hour 15 minutes to 2 hours (depending on size)
Sizes Included:
Included are Men’s US sizes 6 through 18. Foot sizes are included below. Choose the one best suited for your foot. Half sizes included for reference, but slipper size will be to whole size.
Gauge:
12 HDC by 7 Rows = 4″ x 3″
Abbreviations:
- HDC – Half Double Crochet
Pattern Notes:
Shoe sizes are not the same throughout – I have learned that through much research as I am sure many of you have realized while shoe shopping. Foot lengths are included below – choose the one that best suits your foot. For example, I wear a size 8.5 sneaker and 9 sandal. My foot size is 10″ so following the numbers below, I made myself a pair of the size 8 – 8.5 slippers.
Having the beginning increase split on either side of the beginning chain helps keep the seam straight, and also adds to the ease of keeping a looser tension.
Joining is to be done into the first half double crochet, not the beginning chain.
I suggest weaving in beginning tail after finishing round 3.
Pattern:
Men’s US Size 6 (9 3/8″ foot) – Men’s US Size 6.5 (9.5″ foot)
Chain 3. 8 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (8 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 7 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (16 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 7x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (24 HDC)
R4 – 11: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R12 – 20: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 7 (9 5/8″ foot) – Men’s US Size 7.5 (9 7/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 8 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (8 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 7 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (16 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 7x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (24 HDC)
R4 – 12: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R13 – 21: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 8 (10″ foot) – Men’s US Size 8.5 (10 1/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 8 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (8 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 7 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (16 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 7x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (24 HDC)
R4 – 12: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R13 – 22: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 9 (10 3/8″ foot) – Men’s US Size 9.5 (10.5″ foot)
Chain 3. 9 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (9 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 8 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (18 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 8x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (27 HDC)
R4 – 13: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R14 – 23: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 10 (10 5/8″ foot) – Men’s US Size 10.5 (10 7/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 9 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (9 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 8 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (18 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 8x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (27 HDC)
R4 – 13: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R14 – 24: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 11 (11″ foot) – Men’s US Size 11.5 (11 1/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 9 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (9 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 8 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (18 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 8x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (27 HDC)
R4 – 14: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R15 – 25: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 12 (11 3/8″ foot) – Men’s US Size 12.5 (11.5″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 14: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R15 – 26: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 13 (11 5/8″ foot) – Men’s US Size 13.5 (11 7/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 15: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R16 – 27: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 14 (12″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 15: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R16 – 28: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 15 (12 3/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 15: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R16 – 29: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 16 (12 5/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 16: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R17 – 29: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Men’s US Size 17 (13″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 16: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R17- 30: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
Scroll to Bottom for Finish…
Men’s US Size 18 (13 3/8″ foot)
Chain 3. 10 HDC into 1st chain. Join. (10 HDC)
R2: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 1st HDC, 2 HDC in each of the next 9 HDC’s around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (20 HDC)
R3: Chain 1, turn. Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs, (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 9x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch. Join. (30 HDC)
R4 – 17: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join.
R18 – 31: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. DON’T Join.
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Finish:
Chain 1, Turn slipper inside out. Working through both layers, slip stitch across back of slipper to close up.
Fasten off, and weave in ends.
The finished slippers will seem too small at first, but that’s normal! They will stretch to fit.

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I'm saving up all the slipper patterns for next winter and then I think I'll have a slipper-a-thon!
Sounds like an awesome plan! Let me know if you want to team up on a project π
Is there a video?
Unfortunately, no videos at this time. Are you stuck on a specific part?
Yes sorta. I'm confused about "R4 – 14: Chain 1, turn. HDC in 1st HDC, and each across. Join." what do you mean by each across. I'm also confused 2 because my work is a circle is it supposed to be circle? Did I miss something? Wish I could take a picture and show you.
Rounds 1, 2 & 3 should make a flat circle, then rounds 4 through 14 are worked in the round to create a cup that will fit over the toes and cover about the first half of the foot, then you work the remaining rounds with no join to accommodate the ankle and heel.
If you’re not joining 16-28 (after doing the rounds, are you then working in rows instead of rounds? If so, then I don’t understand the joining at the end of the pattern. Your photos look like the rows 16-28 do not go all the way around. Please clarify this. I have never made slippers before for anyone, and my friend wants 2 pairs. He says his size is 14, so that’s what I’m using with your pattern. Please help me understand the pattern. I have crocheted all my life, but never did slippers. Your pattern is the only one I found, that has his size.
You’re right – I misspoke in the previous comment’s reply. The remaining are worked in rows back and forth. The finishing instructions explain what it is for. As you work the pattern, you will understand the instructions provided.
thank you so much. im almost half way down with my first slipper!
Just keep working it as written and you will see the opening that is created by not joining.
I love this pattern; however I think I'm doing something wrong (my stitches might be too tight). I'm doing the men's size 7-7.5 and after 21 rows it's only 6 inches long.
Each row worked should add 3/8" to the length. Your finished slipper should be 7 5/8" to 7 7/8", so just continue adding rows. You may also want to check the first half of the slipper. It should be about half the foot length.
Ok; I think it is me. I'm kind of OCD about my stitches and I like tight stitches. I've thought about just using the pattern for one of the bigger sizes.
You can adjust any size to fit your tension using the same manner I mentioned in my previous manner. Just keep your tape measure handy for measuring as you go, jot down your notes for the second slipper so they match, and it's best not to try on the slipper as you go as it will give you incorrect measurements.
Your pattern explanation is somewhat confusing. When one crochets in the round, one should not be turning the work at all. Perhaps you should delete the "turn" notation from r1 to r14ish, until you finally get to the part where you don't join and you actually have to turn the work.
This is incorrect – working in the round does not mean that you do not turn. Some patterns, may be worked turning after each round, like these slippers, and some don't turn. In this particular pattern, you are turning to help keep your seam straight as it is the center focal while you are wearing them.
This may be a dumb question, but at the end of the first round (I'm making the men's size 10-10.5), where it says "Join", do I join in the first HDC that I created? I somehow created an extra stitch and I don't know if that's because I joined incorrectly or what, cause I did make 9 HDCs in the first round like it said.
The majority of my designs are written with joining to the first stitch not chain. In this pattern too. Always important to check the notes section before beginning though, because designsrs
Do change things up periodically, or techniques do vary from one designer to another.
I recommend taking the extra stitch out before continuing. 10 stitches will produce a slightly wider slipper that may fit bigger than desired.
Also I am confused with R3 directions where it says "Work 1 HDC in the 2 HDCs (2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC) 8x around, 1 HDC in the next/first stitch." So after the "Ch 1 and turn" part, do we work 1 HDC in the first stitch, and then do the [2 HDC in the next HDC, 1 HDC in the next HDC] pattern 8 times? Or do we go right into that sequence?
It should say to work into the first two half double crochet, then you follow into the repeat. I will add that when I get home. Thank you for bringing it to my attention, sorry for the confusion!
No problem! I figured it out now. Thank you for the clarification!
For the finishing instructions, I am confused by "Working through both layers, slip stitch across back of slipper to close up". What exactly do you mean by "both layers"? And do I just add a row of slip stitch after finishing R24? Right now my slipper kind of looks like there is no heel to it.
After you chain one, and turn your slippers inside out, you lay the slipper flat, which will give you two layers to work through. Insert your hook through both layers, and work a slip stitch as normal. This slip stitch process closes up the back of the slipper.
Oh I understand now. Thanks!
Thank you for sharing at The Really Crafty Link Party. I’m saving all these patterns to make them for the family as soon as I can. Pinned.
Definitely a great gift idea, and for stashbusting. Enjoy π
Very nice men’s slipper pattern. Want to make a pair for a senior cousin who is having leg surgery.
If his feet are as big as my hubby’s (cousin) I will need lots of yarn. LOL
Hehehe – very nice gift!