How To Make Cute Crochet Sandals With Flip Flop Soles

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Spring is here and sandals are going to be coming out soon. Crochet sandals are trendy cheap, easy, and the cutest shoes in your closet! Follow the video tutorial on the next page, courtesy of Ashleigh of Sewrella and learn how to make a pair of lacy crochet sandals with flip flop soles.

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Cute Crochet Sandals With Flip Flop Soles

 

Materials

-Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton in Ecru and Cafe Au Lait (1 skein each should make 2 pairs of shoes)

-Sizes D 3.25mm and 2mm crochet hooks
-Rubber sole flip flops 1 size smaller than you usually wear (mine are from Old Navy)

-Sharp tool for poking holes in the sole, a skewer works great

-Tapestry needle

-Sharp scissors

How To Make Cute Crochet Sandals With Flip Flop Soles
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Fall in love with these simple crochet flat sandals you can easily make at home by following the video tutorial below.  These lightweight crocheted sandals are super cute and super easy to make.

This pattern fits me at a Size 9-9.5 womens US size. I haven’t made them in other sizes but I’m fairly certain that the pattern as it’s written now will fit any womens US size 6-10.

Cute Crochet Sandals With Flip Flop Soles

Check out the original source for this Cute Crochet Sandals With Flip Flop Soles Pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at:  Sewrella

Thanks to Ashleigh for the article inspiration and featured image.

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8 thoughts on “How To Make Cute Crochet Sandals With Flip Flop Soles”

  1. Where can I get the stabbing tool?
    Love these 🙂
    I will post a picture of mine for you when finished! 🙂 different pattern! but using a flip flop sole.

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