Banana Peel Crochet Slippers Pattern
A few months back I designed baby booties for the book Creature Feetures and I remember thinking, as I gazed lovingly at the adorable slippers I had made, "I really wish these came in my size."
Once the thought was in my head I knew I wouldn't be able to ignore it. I drew inspiration from the banana booties I submitted to the publisher and used my chunky sock slipper spattern to get me started. And of course, I used my amigurumi skills to help me with the design, which is basically what I did to make the baby booties too since it was my first time making garments! What do you think of these banana peel slippers?
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Banana Peel Slippers Crochet Pattern
To make the slippers I used worsted weight acrylic yarn and kept a medium tension - this isn't amigurumi but it's not a loose stitch either. I wanted there to be flexibility in the fabric while making it durable and of course, cozy.
Materials
approx. 100 grams worsted weight yarn in yellow
small amount of worsted weight yarn in dark brown
size 4.50mm crochet hook
yarn needle
Abbreviations (US terms)
ch - chain
sl st - slip stitch
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
inc - increase (2 sts in same st)
dec - decrease (ie. hdc2tog)
Notes - *Be sure to read before starting*
The first part of the pattern is worked in rounds, starting with the toe.
Slip stitch to first stitch at the end of each round and do not turn.
The starting chain does not count as a stitch, make the first stitch in the same space as the slip stitch.
Use a stitch marker to keep track of rounds.
Heel and peel segments are worked in rows - do not join at the end of the row, turn.
The ankle is worked in rounds same as the toe/foot part.
Instructions in brackets [ ] are completed by the number of times indicated.
Banana Slippers
Sizing
Finished size is for women’s 8-9US but the length can be adjusted by adding/removing “work even” rounds and the width can be adjusted by increasing or not increasing in the first 10 Rounds.
Pattern - Toe
Starting with Dark Brown yarn
Round 1: in magic ring, ch 1 and make 6sc
Round 2: ch1, inc in each st (12 sts)
Round 3: ch1, [inc, sc in next st] x 6 (18 sts)
Switch to Yellow. The remainder of the pattern is worked in hdc.
Round 4: ch1, [inc, hdc in next 2sts] x6 (24 sts)
Round 5: work even
Round 6: ch1, [inc, hdc in next 3sts] x6 (30 sts)
Rounds 7-9: work even
Round 10: ch1, [inc, hdc in next 4sts] x6 (36 sts)
Rounds 11-19: work even
At this point you can measure the sock and see if it fits and adjust if necessary. The sock should come to just before the heel.
Heel
Row 20: ch1, hdc in next 26sts, leave remaining stitches, turn.
In the following rows note that the last stitch is worked into the starting chain that makes up the first stitch of previous row.
Row 21-27: ch1, hdc across, turn (26 sts)
Row 28: ch1, [hdc in next 2sts, dec] complete twice, hdc in next 4sts, dec, hdc in next 4sts, dec, hdc in next 2sts, dec, hdc in next 2sts, turn (21 sts)
Row 29: ch1, hdc in next 3sts, [dec, hdc in next 4sts] x3, turn (18 sts)
Row 30: work even, join with sl st to first st
Ankle - Worked in rounds
Round 31: ch1, evenly make 15hdc in row sides, sc in next 10hdc (the unworked sts from Round 19), evenly make 15hdc in remaining row sides, sl st to join (40 sts)
Fasten off and leave a tail long enough to sew the seam shut. *Optional: if you’d prefer a higher ankle you can add more rounds before fastening off.
Peel Segments
Each peel segment has a base of 10 sts, decreasing in indicated rows to taper to points. It might be helpful to place stitch markers every 10 stitches, as shown.
Row 1: With toe pointing down and facing top/opening, pick up hdc in right corner sc st from Ankle Round, hdc in next 9 sts, turn
Rows 2-3: ch1, hdc across, turn
Row 4: ch1, hdc in first st, dec, hdc across to last 3sts, dec, hdc in last st, turn
Row 5: ch1, hdc across, turn
Repeat last 2 rows until 2sts remain. Fasten off leaving tail to sew to top/sides of slipper.
Repeat for remaining segments.
If you make these crochet banana slippers I'd love to see your creation, just tag me on Instagram @popsdemilk_crochet and use the hashtag #popsdemilk
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You may sell finished items made from this pattern as long as it is handmade by you, not mass produced, giving the credit to Pops de Milk / Patricia Castillo as the designer. If you have any questions, you can email me at patricia@popsdemilk.com