Get ready to mix and match a fun duo with the mini pom-pom slippers. Not only are they a joy to your feet, but this pair is also comfy and durable so it's definitely not wear and tear. Stitch one up with the free pattern below or get the ad-free printable PDF pattern here.

Mini Pom Pom Slippers Crochet Pattern
It’s about the small little luxuries that make our day special. For me, one of these little luxuries is a good pair of pom pom slippers. Crochet slippers are even better!
These women’s pom pom slippers are a one size fits all, and are extra comfy. Perfect for curling up and relaxing. They’re worked in single crochet stitch and are made out of a soft acrylic wool blend.
The plymouth encore yarn is worsted weight and durable. Perfect for a pair of slippers you’ll wear every night. They have fun little pom poms stitched across the top of the slippers. It adds a fun punch of color and texture to these otherwise classic slippers.

You deserve a treat and slippers are such a comforting way to treat yourself. They’re also a fast project with fun details. You could even make matching pairs for your friends and have a cozy spa day together.

Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials:
Hook: DK H/8/5mm
Yarn: Worsted
Suggested yarn: Plymouth Encore – 1 skein each (Color A) Light grey heather, (Color B) Rubellite
Yarn yardage: Color A – 190 yds, Color B – 20 yds
Tools:
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Approx. finished dimensions:
Length – 9.5”
Width (at tongue) – 4”
Gauge: 2” = 6 sts by 8 rows
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Special Notes:
You will sew together 2 soles for each slipper for added comfort
ABBREVIATIONS | DESCRIPTION |
---|---|
ch | Chain |
dc | Double crochet |
st(s) | Stitch(es) |
sl st | Slip stitch |
hdc | Half double crochet |
sc | Single crochet |
dc2tog | Double crochet 2 together |
hdc2tog | Half double crochet next 2 stitches together |
sc2tog | Single crochet 2 together |
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The pattern
Slipper soles – make 4
With Color A, ch 23.
Round 1: 3 dc into the 4th ch from the hook (3 skipped chs count as first dc). Dc into the next 18 sts; 7 dc into the last ch. You will now be working down the other side of the chain. Dc into the next 18 sts, dc 3 times into the same space where you worked the first 3 dc. Sl st into the top of the first dc. – 50 sts
Round 2: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), dc into the same st. 2 dc into each of the next 2 sts, then hdc into the following 6 sts. Sc into the next 13 sts, then 2 hdc into each of the next 6 sts. Sc into the next 13 sts, then hdc into the next 6 sts. 2 dc
into each of the last 3 sts. Sl st into the top of the first dc. – 62 sts
Round 3: Ch 3, dc into the same st. [1 dc into the next st, 2 dc into the next st] 2 times. Hdc into the next 7 sts, sc into the next 14 sts. 2 sc into the next st. [1 sc into the next st, 2 sc into the next st] 3 times. Sc into the next 16 sts, then hdc into the next 7 sts. [2 dc into the next st, 1 dc into the next st] 3 times. Sl st into the top of the first dc. Cut yarn and tie off. – 72 sts
Round 4: Place 2 of the soles together right sides facing out. Find the center at the top of the sole and count 12 sts to the right. Attach yarn into the 12th st, and sc together, continuing down the right side. Sl st into beginning sc.
Round 5: Ch 1, sc into each st around. Sl st into beginning sc.
Round 6: Ch 1, sc into the same st and into the next 15 sts, hdc into the next 4 sts. Dc2tog twice, dc into each of the next 4 sts. Dc2tog twice, hdc into the next 4 sts; sc into the next 16 sts. Hdc into the next 4 sts, dc2tog 6 times; hdc into the last 4 sts. Sl st into the first sc. – 62 sts
Round 7: Ch 1, sc into the same st and into the next st. Hdc2tog 7 times, dc into the next 14 sts. Hdc2tog 7 times, sc into the next 2 sts. Sl st into the next 16 sts, sl st into beginning sc. – 48 sts
Round 8: Sc into the next 31 sts, sl st into the next st.
Cut yarn and tie off.
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Tongue: (Make 2)
Ch 3 counts as a dc
Ch 5, sl st into beginning ch to form a ring.
Row 1: Ch 3, dc 6 times into the center of the circle, turn – 7 sts
Row 2: Ch 3, dc in first st. 2 dc into each st, turn – 14 sts
Row 3: Ch 3, dc into first st, 1 dc into next st. *2 dc into next st, 1 dc into next st; repeat from * to end, turn. – 21 sts
Ch 1 does not count as a stitch
Row 4: Ch 1. You will now be working down the flat edge of the semi circle. Sc 12 times across. – 12 sts
Row 5-15: Ch 1, turn. Sc into each st across.
Cut yarn and tie off leaving a long tail to sew the tongue onto the top of the slipper. Pin the tongue into place at the front of the slipper and sew on using a tapestry needle.
Pom Poms
Wrap color B around 2 fingers approx 20 times. Cut a long piece of yarn and tie through the middle, trim ends. Attach 3 pom poms across the top of the tongue at approx row 7. Tie in all ends.

These pom pom slippers are easy to make and cozy to wear. They’ll be something to look forward to at the end of every day, and you’ll get the added pleasure of knowing you made them yourself.
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