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6 free and easy knitted slipper patterns you can download right now

Keep your toes nice and cosy.

As the weather cools down, a pair of knitted slippers are just what you need. 

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So, if you’re trying to decide what to knit next, let us make the decision easier. 

We’ve rounded up some very cute free slipper patterns from around the internet and popped them all together in one place. You’ll be wearing a new pair of handmade slippers in no time. 

Slippers aren’t your thing? We’ve also got free cardigan patterns and some vintage knitting patterns. And if you need a refresher, here’s how to knit stitch for beginners

6 free slipper patterns

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Chunky slippers by Knit Picks

Keep your feet toasty and warm on cold nights with these chunky slippers by the Knit Picks Design Team. This versatile pattern allows for a custom fit and can be made with both Aran/heavy worsted weight yarn and bulky weight yarn.

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Benat knit slippers by Yarnspirations

Perfect for budding knitters, this free and easy pattern uses Bernat Super Value yarn, which comes in a wide range of colours and includes versions for both men and women to keep feet warm on cool nights.

puppy slippers
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Puppy slippers by Yarnspirations

Ideal for beginners, this pattern creates long-wearing, adorable tootsie warmers in fun colours.

felt3ed knitted slippers for kids

48-18 cosy stripes by DROPS design

Knit and felt these vibrant, striped slippers for kids using super bulky DROPS Snow yarn.

cloud slippers free knitting pattern
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Cloud slippers by Adrienne Sullivan

The cloud slippers are an easy, beginner-friendly pattern that creates super-soft, fluffy slippers using just one ball of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick. The pattern is available in sizes for both women and men.
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Non-felted slippers by Biscotte Yarns

The non-felted slippers by Biscotte Yarns offer a seamless, in-the-round design inspired by Yuko Nakamura’s original pattern. 

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