Christmas Tree Slippers – FREE Crochet Pattern

A person wearing green, knitted slipper socks designed to resemble Christmas trees, complete with colorful pom-pom 'ornaments' and a yellow star on top. The setting is a cozy room with festive holiday decorations.
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Step into the holiday spirit with the Christmas Tree Slippers, a festive crochet project that’s as cozy as it is cheerful! πŸŽ„πŸ§Ά With their tree-shaped design, textured stitches, and playful embellishments like mini ornaments or star toppers, these slippers are a merry treat for your feet. Whether you’re sipping cocoa by the fire or wrapping gifts in your jammies, they’ll keep you warm and wonderfully whimsical all season long.

This pattern is perfect for crocheters who love combining comfort with holiday charm. You can customize each pair with colorful baubles, sparkly yarn, or even jingle bells for extra flair. Whether you’re crafting a handmade gift or treating yourself to some festive fun, the Christmas Tree Slippers are a joyful way to stitch up holiday magicβ€”one merry loop at a time! 🧡✨

A person wearing green, knitted slipper socks designed to resemble Christmas trees, complete with colorful pom-pom 'ornaments' and a yellow star on top. The setting is a cozy room with festive holiday decorations.
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πŸŽ„ Family Christmas Tree Slippers Crochet Pattern

Bring holiday magic to your feet with these festive Christmas Tree Slippers! Featuring plush rounded toes, colorful baubles, and cheerful stars at the cuff, these cozy slippers are a perfect handmade gift. The pattern is written for Toddler, Kids, Women, and Men sizes so the whole family can match.


✨ Skill Level

Easy–Intermediate – works in the round with increases, decreases, and simple sewing.


πŸ“ Sizes

  • Toddler: US 7–9 (EU 23–25) β†’ 14–15 cm sole
  • Kids: US 11–13 (EU 29–31) β†’ 17–18 cm sole
  • Women: US 7–9 (EU 37–39) β†’ 23–24 cm sole
  • Men: US 10–12 (EU 43–45) β†’ 27–28 cm sole

🧢 Materials

  • Chunky velvet yarn (weight 6):
    • Green (base – 150–250 g depending on size)
    • Yellow (stars – 50 g)
    • Red, Grey, White (baubles – 20 g each)
  • Hooks:
    • Toddler: 4.5 mm
    • Kids: 5.0 mm
    • Women: 6.0 mm
    • Men: 6.5 mm
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Fiberfill (for baubles and optional toe puff)
  • Non-slip sole pads (optional)

🧡 Abbreviations (US Terms)

MR – Magic Ring
sc – Single crochet
inc – Increase (2 sc in same st)
dec – Decrease (sc2tog)
ch – Chain
sl st – Slip stitch
FO – Fasten off


πŸ‘£ Slipper Pattern

Sole & Toe (Rounded Shape)

Toddler

  1. MR, 6 sc (6)
  2. inc Γ— 6 (12)
  3. (1 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (24)
    5–9. sc around (24) β†’ extra rounds keep toe puffed

Kids

  1. MR, 6 sc (6)
  2. inc Γ— 6 (12)
  3. (1 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (24)
  5. (3 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (30)
    6–11. sc around (30)

Women

  1. MR, 6 sc (6)
  2. inc Γ— 6 (12)
  3. (1 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (24)
  5. (3 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (30)
  6. (4 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (36)
    7–13. sc around (36)

Men

  1. MR, 6 sc (6)
  2. inc Γ— 6 (12)
  3. (1 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (24)
  5. (3 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (30)
  6. (4 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (36)
  7. (5 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (42)
    8–14. sc around (42)

πŸ“Œ Tip: Place a small bit of stuffing inside the toe before continuing to help it stay plump.


Foot & Instep

Toddler: R10–14. sc around (24)
Kids: R12–18. sc around (30)
Women: R14–20. sc around (36)
Men: R15–22. sc around (42)


Ankle Taper

  • Toddler: (4 sc, dec) Γ— 4 (20), then 2 rounds even
  • Kids: (5 sc, dec) Γ— 5 (25), then 2 rounds even
  • Women: (7 sc, dec) Γ— 4 (32), then 2 rounds even
  • Men: (8 sc, dec) Γ— 5 (37), then 2 rounds even

πŸ”§ This keeps ankle snug, as in the photo.


Shaft (Tree Body)

Work even sc rounds:

  • Toddler: 5–6 rounds
  • Kids: 6–7 rounds
  • Women: 7–8 rounds
  • Men: 8–9 rounds

FO, weave ends.


⭐ Star (Make 4 – 2 per slipper, sewn double-thick)

With yellow:

  1. MR, 5 sc, join with sl st (5)
  2. Ch 3, sl st in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next ch, skip 1 st, sl st in next st of ring β†’ repeat Γ— 5 points
    FO.

πŸ“Œ Sew two stars back-to-back for each slipper so they don’t curl, then attach to front cuff angled slightly forward.


🎨 Baubles (Make assorted in red, yellow, grey, white)

Small: MR, 6 sc, FO.
Medium: MR, 6 sc; inc Γ— 6 (12), FO.
Large: MR, 6 sc; inc Γ— 6 (12); (1 sc, inc) Γ— 6 (18), FO.

Stuff lightly before closing.

πŸ“Œ Sew baubles randomly, with more clustered at the toe and front shaft, fewer at heel (matches the photo).


🧷 Assembly

  1. Attach stars at cuff front, leaning outward like tree toppers.
  2. Scatter baubles across foot and shaft, mixing sizes and colors.
  3. Add non-slip soles if desired.

πŸŽ€ Tips for Best Results

  • Use velvet/chenille yarn for the plump, tree-like texture.
  • Keep toe shaping rounded by adding extra sc rounds before foot.
  • Always make stars double-thick so they stay flat.
  • Place baubles more toward the front for a decorated-tree look.

🌟 Final Thoughts

Your Family Christmas Tree Slippers are now complete! πŸŽ„πŸ‘Ÿ They’re cozy, festive, and a joy to wear β€” whether for Christmas morning photos, holiday lounging, or as thoughtful handmade gifts.

Make them in every size so the whole family can join in the festive fun. With every step, you’ll be walking in holiday cheer! ✨


Men~160 g / 320 yds~25 g / 50 yds4 small, 3 medium, 2 large3 medium, 2 large3 medium, 2 large19Optional non-slip sole pads

⭐ Star Notes

  • Each slipper needs 2 stars sewn back-to-back β†’ 4 stars total per pair.
  • Yarn usage already includes double-thick stars.

🎨 Bauble Notes

  • Mix small, medium, and large baubles to match the playful tree effect.
  • Place more toward the toe and front shaft of each slipper, leave heel mostly plain.
  • Slight asymmetry makes them look more like a decorated tree.

🧢 Yarn Notes

  • Chart is based on chunky velvet yarn. If using worsted weight + held double, increase yardage by ~25%.
  • Always buy a little extra green yarn for safety (tree body uses the most).


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