The Snowball Slipper Socks use the lemon peel stitch and Scarfie yarn to make a pair of slipper socks perfect for any climate. Keep reading for the free crochet pattern.
Warm Snowball Slipper Socks Perfect for Any Season
The thing I love best about including slipper socks is that they are easily adjustable in size, and they are a really pretty AND practical piece. Even someone living in a warmer climate needs slippers!
I have designed three pairs of slipper socks using Scarfie yarn - and they are always one of my absolute favorites! Last year my sister snagged the Wintermint Slipper Socks from me before I got a chance to enjoy them, so this year I'm keeping the Snowball Slipper Socks for myself.
Seven Days of Scarfie Pattern Collection #4
This pattern is part of my Seven Days of Scarfie pattern collections. Whether you are new to Seven Days of Scarfie or you have been making along with me every single year; I am so happy you are joining in the fun! Seven Days of Scarfie started on a total whim in 2016, and I have gotten so much positive feedback on the patterns that I just keep going with it every year.
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Yarn Substitutes for Scarfie Yarn
Ever since I started Seven Days of Scarfie, I've been asked a lot about yarn that can be substituted when Scarfie isn't available or wool is an issue. The good news is that you can substitute almost any worsted weight yarn or light Category 5 yarn for this pattern! Since scarves aren't particularly fitted you don't even need to worry about gauge. Just add or subtract length as desired if your yarn is a different weight category. If you are looking for yarn similar to Lion Brand Scarfie yarn, check out my list of recommended substitutes here.
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Snowball Slipper Socks in 3 Sizes - Free Crochet Pattern
Supplies:
- Approx. 155yards of Lion Brand Scarfie Yarn ('Cream/Teal' pictured) or a comparable Category 4 yarn.
- H/5.0mm crochet hook - I love Clover Amour
- Scissors - I always keep these travel scissors in my hook case
- Yarn needle
Abbreviations (written in U.S. terms):
- sl st: slip stitch
- ch: chain
- SC: single crochet
- HDC: half double crochet
- HDC2Tog: half double crochet two together
- DC: double crochet
Helpful Video Tutorials
Gauge:
8 sts x 6 rows = 2' in HDC
Finished Size:
Width at ankle: 3.5'
Width at foot: 4'
Heel to toe (small): 8'
Heel to toe (medium): 9'
Heel to toe (large): 10'
Pattern Notes:
- The chain stitches at the beginning of each row/round do not count as a stitch.
- The end of each round is attached to the first st of the round with a sl st
- This pattern is written to fit an average adult. The size can easily be adjusted by adding or subtracting rounds.
- I used a fairly tight tension for this project, please check your gauge so the slippers fit properly.
- Please be careful when wearing these on slippery floors. You may add puffy fabric paint for extra traction if desired.
Matching Patterns
Snowball Beanie
Snowball Infinity Scarf
Snowball Mittens
Instructions (make 2)
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