Pamper your feet with some comfortable and personalized knitted slippers, inspired by the free slipper knitting patterns that I’m planning on sharing with you guys. If you’ve been searching for some cute, knitted slippers to lounge in, then you really need to look no further as you’ve come to the right place. Lie back on your couch and scroll through today’s article, as you’re about to feast your eyes on some really yummy patterns that bring the sort of comfort your feet would appreciate.

Free Slipper Knitting Patterns
You ladies know the pain of walking in several inches long heels that look absolutely stunning, but you just can’t wait to get home and find some comfort in good ole flats. Here are some exciting patterns that will make you want to slip your feet in some yarn goodness, without any more wait. Most of them are easy to knit, and easier on the eyes.
#1 Fox Knit Slippers
If you’re a fan of the woodland creatures and all things woodland theme-inspired, then you’ll be swooning over these, and I can relate GIRL! The pattern even includes a knit tail which is so cool. You’ll work these slippers flat and make the ears and tail separately. In the end, you’ll stitch them up. The knitting tutorial includes photos of the tricky parts in the pattern so it should go smoothly. Patterns from Gathered
#2 Aunt Maggie’s Knit Slippers
Make some super cute, vintage-style knit slippers to keep your feet cozy and comfy. These are great for lounging in, during winters. You can play with different worsted weights of yarn and the color palettes and pick something that suits you. Follow the tutorial for complete instructions with some adaptations included in it by the author who took inspiration from another pattern that made them feel nostalgic. If it makes you nostalgic too, then you know it’s a sign to go check it out. Patterns from Bev's Country Cottage
#3 Knitted Slippers for Her
Wow, aren’t these total cuties! You can pamper your soles and the soul with these mother-nature-inspired slippers or brighten someone else's day by gifting them brand-new knit slippers. It is such a lovely design with the pretty little rosebuds, that one has got to try it! Swooning over just how dainty and cute these knit slippers look. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#4 Amy March’s Knit Slippers
Inspired by Little Women, the Amy March Knit Slippers are so adorable that you can’t not adore them. These take you back to the olden times in a snap, that you would think it’s a time machine wrapped in yarn, but that’s how it is. For fans of vintage and era-related patterns, this one is a winner. You can make it for someone who’s playing a similar character for their school play, for a theme party or just to celebrate a mood or your love for these. Patterns from Ravelry
#5 Cozy Knit Slippers
Learn how to make a pair of really soft and comfy knit slippers with this free knitting pattern. These green, folded slippers are so cute that you won’t be able to stop adoring how your feet look in them. The best part about this pattern is that it comes with a step-by-step video tutorial. I would make and save these for a girls’ sleepover so I can flaunt my creation where it will get the well-deserved appreciation. Patterns from Yarn and Hooks
#6 Mother Slippers
Looking for something cozy and cute for your ‘tired from running the errands and chasing the kids all day long’ feet? Here are the Mother Slippers for you, which are nice and textured, perfectly cozy, and have super sweet crochet edging detail and a pom-pom to please you. This pattern is sized for adults, but the length can be easily adjusted, so knit up a soft and squishy slipper for the indoors. Patterns from Ravelry
#7 Beginner Friendly Knit Slippers
I love finding knitting patterns that are not only free and aesthetically pleasing but also a great choice for those who are new to the art and learning the ropes. Cute patterns that aren’t overwhelming are such great motivation when you’re only a beginner, and such is the pattern for these cuties. It includes written instructions as well as a detailed video tutorial. Kidding you not, if you have a couple hours (at most) to spare for knitting, then be ready to treat your feet to these lovely slippers by the end of that time. Patterns from Yarn and Hooks
#8 Two-color Knit Slippers
If you enjoy your wearables in contrasting duos, instead of solids, then you’ll love this two-color knit slipper pattern. Although, it might seem a bit challenging to some, trying this out will be a fun opportunity to step outside your comfort zone. Plus, these slippers will be a good choice for an indoor mini getaway. Patterns from Prjaga
#9 Fluffy Bunny Knit Slippers
Ooh, the sweet sweet bunny slippers that I’ve wanted all lifelong. Isn’t it incredible that these adorable bunny slippers are designed in adult size! It’s like a dream come true for so many of us, so no more sad faces over the stores not making cuties for us young-at-heart adults, because we are self-sufficient now, YAY! Patterns from Makezine
#10 Patchwork Slippers
Loving these cute patchwork slippers. There’s something so homey and comforting about these. You can make these for your holidays and just enjoy some lazy time lounging in, chilling on the couch, and playing indoor games. The cute button detailing, and the patchwork are so nostalgic and sweet, you may want to make these for an old friend. Patterns from Tudor Rose Patchwork
#11 Easy Knit Slippers
The fitting and shaping of the Easy Knit Slippers is spot on, and it’s achieved by using some knitting basics and the garter stitch. You will be knitting these slippers flat and do some decreases, followed by sewing up the heels. These slippers are so cute, it would be a shame if the size doesn’t fit, so I’m hoping all those who love these don’t find the resizing a hassle. Although, adjusting the length is easy and you should be able to create a pair that fits you well. Patterns from Ravelry
#12 Knit Mystery Slippers
How cute are the Knit Mystery Slippers? Honestly, my favorite bit is the button with the loophole on top. Makes them seem like knitted boots. You can make these in some bolder, darker tones, paired with a big, light-toned button on each. These are a great choice for pairing with jeans and keeping your feet protected against the cold. You can embellish these further with a motif appliqued on top – may be an animal or a superhero. How about that? Patterns from Ravelry
#13 Family Slippers
Knit some lovely family slippers that are durable and provide much-needed comfort to your family’s feet. The color palette in the photos is so amazing, I wouldn’t change a thing about it - love the range of rich classics, heathers, and quirky accents. Also, since it’s a pattern for family slippers, it comes with the measurements for three finished sizes i.e., small, medium, and large. Patterns from Church Mouse Yarns
#14 Knit Brioche Slippers for Men
If your man needs a pair of new slippers, then you can treat him to a really cozy and quirky pair by handknitting these knit brioche slippers for him. Even if he doesn’t need them, he will be moved by your thoughtful gestures, and we dig some love at Treasurie. You will be using the Brioche technique for knitting these thick slippers in a color combo, and you will love the stitch tension and the pattern once it’s done. Patterns from Knitty
#15 Knit Slipper Boots with Non-Slip Soles
Don’t you love patterns that are quick knits and incorporate some nice chunky yarn? Well, I do! And if you do too, then here’s another amazing one for you featuring knit slipper boots. You won't be needing double-pointed needles for this pattern so it’s easier for beginners and this pattern is a quickie too. Also, if you simply add non-slip pads to the bottom, you can enjoy their functionality a notch more. Patterns from Mama in a Stitch
#16 Mountain Chalet Boot Slipper Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Mama in a Stitch
If you are looking to make a cozy pair for your feet in snowy times, you need to get your hands on some nice, chunky yarn. You will be amazed to learn that these knit boot slippers don’t take long to complete. To make the boots more practical in the snow, you can attach non-slip pads to their bottoms. Another good thing about this pattern that makes it easy is that it does not require double-pointed knitting needles.
Patterns from Mama in a Stitch
#17 Family Bunny Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Church Mouse Yarns
This Family Bunny Slippers pattern is for knitting by holding double. This pattern is designed for half-and-half blend wool of merino and baby alpaca. Made with the right wool, these bunny slippers should turn out warm, strong, and soft. Since the pattern comes with instructions for 3 different sizes, you can make these bunnies for multiple family members.
Patterns from Church Mouse Yarns
#18 Simple Garter Stitch Knit Slippers Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Ravelry
Aren’t these knit slippers a great shape to keep your feet cozy and warm? This free pattern is comprised of some basic knitting stitches and the garter stitch. You will need to knit a flat piece and make gradual decreases as you go. Once you are done knitting, sew up the heel, and crochet to close the top and be a functionally fabulous detail.
Patterns from Ravelry
#19 Mother Slipper Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Ravelry
Don’t you love these quirky slippers with fun pom pom add-ons on top? This pattern will allow you to create a pair of these simple yet sweet textured knitted slippers. The crochet edging using chunky weight yarn is a nice touch to these squishy and soft slippers that you can lounge around in.
Patterns from Ravelry
#20 Aunt Maggie’s Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Bev's Country Cottage
This pattern should work with any worsted-weight yarn (especially with a double strand of it), so you don’t have to go looking for any specific brand. I like the simple-looking yet sophisticated design of these Aunt Maggie Slippers. This is an adapted version of an original 40s pattern, hence the old-school vibes in its finish.
Patterns from Bev's Country Cottage
#21 Basic Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Sam Lamb
Since this knit slippers’ pattern is for ankle-length style, it is perfect for whipping up slippers that can be worn around the year. If you are comfortable with sock knitting, then you will enjoy this pattern. You can add it to your list of DIY Christmas gift ideas too.
Patterns from Sam Lamb
#22 Holiday Special Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Yarnspirations
Here is another great pattern that can be bookmarked for holiday gifting ideas. One look at these, and I’m won over. This pattern needs no further embellishments or adjustments to make it more suitable for Christmas. Pick yarn in the same shades of the holiday season and get into the festive spirit by whipping up your very first stocking stuffers.
Patterns from Yarnspirations
#23 Fair Isle Child Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Yarnspirations
The Scarfie Baby Booties pattern is designed for chunky/bulky, self-striping ombre effect yarn. It comes with detailed sizing instructions for three sizes; 0-3 months, 3-6 months, and 6-12 months, as well as for a matching baby hat.
Patterns from Yarnspirations
#24 Cheerful Cable Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Marly Bird
Make a little girl happy with these fun and feminine slipper socks. These will make a great holiday gift for a young girl, in her favorite shade of yarn. However, before you get started, you will need worsted-weight yarn and double-pointed knitting needles for this pattern.
Patterns from Marly Bird
#25 Mom and Me Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Yarnspirations
Twinning with your little girlie – be it your daughter, baby sister, or nice – is something that most of us enjoy and look forward to. Therefore, this pattern will be a great gifting idea for your favorite duo of girls. You can pick yarn in solids or shade-changing strands with their favorite colors to whip up these cuties.
Patterns from Yarnspirations
#26 Kids’ Elf Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Yarnspirations
What cuties! Makes me so proud of our creative community to see such fun pieces designed wonderfully to put a smile on the wearers’ faces. You can pick the exact yarn used originally for this design or something that closely resembles it and give life to the designer’s creative vision. These elf slippers will make a little one very happy.
Patterns from Yarnspirations
#27 Non-felted Slippers Knitting Pattern
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns from Biscotte Yarns
This pattern is the perfect choice to knit for your whole family, so if you are a bunch that enjoys twinning, you are bound to love it! This pattern comes in sizes ranging from infants 6 - 12 months to men's XL, so you are going to be really busy for a while working up cozy footwear for your entire squad.
Patterns from Biscotte Yarns
Free Slipper Knitting Patterns – In Conclusion
Warm and cozy feet ensure the rest of you is comfortable too, so investing the resources into making something for their comfort is always worth it. Knit slippers are a great way to treat yourself, particularly in the winters, and they also make practical gifts for loved ones. Most of these don’t take long to make, and are worth the effort so why not allow your soles to slay just like the rest of you.
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