10 Free Crochet Patterns for Toddler-Sized Slippers
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Looking for adorable and practical slippers for little feet? I’ve gathered 10 free crochet patterns for toddler slippers, plus bonus video tutorials to help you make the perfect pair.

About These Toddler Slipper Patterns
This post gathers top free patterns in one spot, making it easy to see different styles, yarn weights, and hook sizes. Each pattern is perfect for a toddler gift or a quick weekend project.
What Makes This Post Special
Project Type: Toddler Slippers Roundup
Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Yarn Weight: Fingering to Bulky
Hook Size: 3.5 mm to 6.5 mm
Includes: Written & video tutorials
These slipper patterns are easy to follow, use yarns you probably already have, and make sweet, practical gifts for children.
Why Crocheters Like It
- All patterns are free and linked directly for easy access.
- Covers a range of yarn weights and hook sizes — great for adapting to what you already have.
- Includes both written patterns and video tutorials for visual learners.
Free Patterns for Toddler Slippers

1. Tip Toe Slippers
by Kinga Erdem
Lightweight and quick to crochet, these slippers use fingering-weight yarn and a 3.5 mm hook for a neat, snug fit. The pattern features easy stitches and works perfectly for stash-busting small leftovers.

2. Starlight Toddler Slippers
by Kinga Erdem
Worked with worsted-weight yarn and a 4.5 mm hook, this design has a sweet star texture toddlers love.
They’re soft, stretchy, and stay on well—great for active little feet.

3. Non-Stop Slippers
by Pia Thadani
These easy slippers are made in one continuous piece—no seams or shaping stress.
Using worsted yarn and a 5 mm hook, they’re a fast make that fits comfortably every time.

4. Piper Jane Baby Shoes (Toddler Version)
by ChiWei Ranck
Cute little “shoe-style” slippers with a buttoned strap for extra hold.
Crocheted with worsted-weight yarn and a 4 mm hook, they look like tiny Mary Janes—ideal for dress-up days or gifts.

5. Ups and Downs Toddler Booties
by Tamara Kelly
This cozy pattern features a fun textured stitch that looks great in solid or variegated yarns.
Made with worsted yarn and a 5.5 mm hook, they’re warm enough for chilly mornings.

6. Ballerina Slippers (Toddler Size)
by Teri Heathcote
These slippers add a delicate touch to any outfit.
Worked in worsted-weight yarn with a 5 mm hook, they include a soft strap to help them stay on little feet.

7. Ribbed Winter Slippers
by Manda Nicole
Designed with texture and stretch in mind, these ribbed slippers hug tiny toes comfortably.
They use aran-weight yarn and a 4 mm hook, making them a great stash project for cozy winter wear.

8. Simple Toddler Slippers
by Tanya Naser
If you’re after an easy weekend make, this pattern is it.
Using worsted yarn and a 5 mm hook, the simple shape and clear directions make these slippers fast and fun to crochet.

9. Kids Chunky Slippers
by Jennifer
Perfect for last-minute gifts, these thick and cozy slippers work up quickly with bulky yarn and a 6.5 mm hook.
They’re sturdy enough for regular wear yet still soft and warm.

10. Crochet Toddler Boat Shoes from Flip Flops
by Make & Do Crew
A creative project that turns flip-flops into sturdy soles for toddler shoes.
Made with worsted-weight yarn and small hooks (4.25 mm + 2.25 mm) for detailing, they’re stylish, durable, and fun to make.
🎥 Bonus Video Tutorials
Prefer to follow along visually? These easy videos show how to make toddler slippers step-by-step.
- How to crochet EASY children’s shoes / booties / slippers – Wooly Wonders Crochet.
- How to crochet children’s cuffed booties/shoes/slippers -Wooly Wonders Crochet.
- How to crochet Thick & Quick Toddler Crochet Socks – Anastasia Popova
APcrochet. - How to crochet easy baby Mary Jane shoes – booties / slippers for beginners -Wooly Wonders Crochet.
- Cozy Chunky Bootie Sock Slippers – Made With Love By Glama.
- Granny Stitch Slipper Toddler Crochet Tutorial – Crochet with Clare.
How to Choose the Right Pattern
- Use bulky yarn for fast projects.
- Adjust the hook size for comfort and fit.
- Add color changes, buttons, or pompoms for extra charm.
FAQ
A: Yes. Add rounds or increase the starting chain to make larger sizes.
A: Yes. Worsted yarn is soft, durable, and easy to work with.
A: Slip stitch or single crochet both work well. Use slip stitch for a tighter edge or single crochet for a softer finish.
A: Yes. Apply fabric paint or add felt pads to the bottom for grip.

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Thanks for stopping by! I hope you enjoy crocheting these toddler slippers and have fun with the free patterns. Try swapping colors, embellishments or yarn types to make them even more special.












About Rhondda Mol
Rhondda Mol is the crochet designer and blogger behind Oombawka Design Crochet. Since 2012, she has shared free crochet patterns, tutorials, and tips to help crocheters learn new skills with confidence. Through her easy-to-follow designs and clear instructions, Rhondda makes crochet enjoyable, accessible, and inspiring for makers of all levels.