[Free Pattern+Video Tutorial] Super Fun And Super Easy Crochet Converse Slippers For Women, Men & Teenagers

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For those who love to crochet by following video directions, here is a wonderful Crochet Tutorial: Sneaker Slippers video tutorial by Stitch Stitch Boom. This is a different than the one from the previous page, however the result is pretty much similar: both patterns create beautiful looking and comfy feeling Crochet Converse Slippers.

I apologize for the lower quality of this video. It rendered fine but for some reason its coming up quite fuzzy online 🙁
I have come across many, MANY awesome and very intricate crochet patterns for Converse style slippers. Some look pretty much identical to the shoes themselves. Pretty much the coolest. This pattern is FAR from being that intricate! Haha. This is more of an easy pattern that beginners and those crocheters who are just stepping out of beginner status won't have too hard of a time with. As always, if you have questions with the pattern, please email me @ [email protected].
FOR THOSE WHO WANT TO FIGURE OUT HOW MANY STITCHES AROUND THEY NEED: The closest thing I've found for figuring this out is making a chain and wrapping it around your foot snugly. However many chains you have should be the amount of chains that you need.
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Thanks to Stitch Stitch Boom for this lovely Crochet Tutorial: Sneaker Slippers video tutorial.
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14 thoughts on “[Free Pattern+Video Tutorial] Super Fun And Super Easy Crochet Converse Slippers For Women, Men & Teenagers”

  1. I added two extra stitches for width where you stated. So now to start the opening where you counted the 14 stitches, do i have to adjust that with one extra stitch on each side? I am still learning 🙂

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