Who is here for some super cozy crochet hexagon granny slipper socks?
What can bring you joy more than the feeling of these handmade crochet slippers?
using the granny hexagon pattern for a new piece you can make for gifting, donating, decorating and so much more…
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Why You’ll Love This Pattern
Allow me to introduce you to a delightful free pattern for hexagon slippers.
This versatile design offers a wonderful opportunity to create comfortable footwear suitable for every season.
You can easily adapt these slippers to suit any climate by altering your choice of yarn.
For warmer months, consider using a lightweight cotton yarn to ensure breathability.
When temperatures drop, opt for a cozy wool blend to keep your feet warm. The
The hexagon pattern not only adds visual interest but also provides a snug, comfortable fit.
Why not give it a try and enjoy the satisfaction of creating your custom, seasonal slippers?
You will find instructions in the free pattern below ⬇️
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Let’s get to the pattern, shall we? Making the Granny Hexagon Slippers Socks
Materials
Stylecraft Special Chunky Yarn, 100% premium Acrylic, 100gr, 144 m, 157 yards in two colors (total of 200 yards)
Or any weight #5 yarn you decide
Hook: US Size (6 mm)
Yarn Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape
Gauge
- 14 st X 5 rounds (granny hexagon)
Sizes
- This sample is women M size (10 “ sole length and 10” height
Stitch Key
- Ch = Chain
- Sc = Single Crochet
- Dc = Double Crochet
- Hdc = Half Double Crochet
- INC – Increase
- St = Stitch
Specialty Stitches
GrSt = Granny Stitch ( Dc 3 in next ch space, Ch1)
Notes
- This pattern is written in US terminology
- Ch3 does count as st at the beginning of each row
- Ch1 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch
- This pattern uses pattern repeats.
- You can work this pattern with one color or multiple as you wish- I used two solid colors
- If changing colors make sure to have a changing technique and weave your ends in.
Instructions
Granny hexagon – Make 2
Chain 4 slst to 1st to form a circle or start with a magic circle.
Round 1: Ch 3, 2 dc in circle, *ch 2, dc 3 in circle, repeat from* for a total of 6 3 dc clusters, ch 2, sl st in 3rd ch of initial ch 3 to join round.
Round 2: Sl st to next ch 2 space, (ch3 +dc2+ ch2+dc3 in ch2 space), *ch1, (dc3+ch2+dc3) in next ch 2 space repeat * for a total of 6 corners with ch 1 space between them, sl st in 3rd ch of initial ch 3 to join round.
Round 3: Sl st to next ch 2 space, (ch3 +dc2+ ch2+dc3 in ch2 space), ch 1, dc 3 in next ch 1 space, ch 1 (dc 3 + ch2+dc3 (corner)) in next ch 2 space, continue around working a dc 3 cluster in every ch1 space and a corner in every ch 2 space, sl st in 3rd ch of initial ch 3 to join round,
Round 4-7: repeat round 3 working a dc 3 cluster in every ch1 space and a corner in every ch 2 space, sl st in 3rd ch of initial ch 3 to join round
You can change colors every round or at any round I used two colors and changed at round #5
For a larger size work more rounds, for a smaller size use a lighter yarn and smaller hook size and work fewer rounds
Construction
Fold the hexagon with the wrong side inside to form an L shape.
Slst to close the slipper leaving the upper part open.
The Toe
Introduce yarn, ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st, sc 1 in next, and in every st around, Slst to 1st, repeat a second round of sc.
Using the tapestry needle, sew and pull the yarn on the point part of the slipper to form a round point, ( this will be the toe) secure the yarn, weave in ends, and cut the yarn.
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Finishing
Introduce yarn to the upper open part of the slipper.
Round 1: Ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st and around on each st, slst to 1st st
Round 2: Ch1, dc 1 in 1st st from hook and around on each stitch Slst to 1st st
Round 3: Ch 1, sc 1 in 1st st and around on each st, slst to 1st st
Optional: Chain 10 and slst to last st to form a hanging loop ( you can use this as a stocking for Christmas!)
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