Crochet baby slippers made from granny squares are a charming, beginner-friendly project that combines classic crochet techniques with practical results. These cozy little shoes are not only adorable but also customizable in size, color, and texture—perfect for gifts or keepsakes.
🧶 Materials Needed
Soft baby yarn (cotton or acrylic blend recommended)
Crochet hook (usually 3.5mm–4.5mm, depending on yarn)
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stitch marker (optional)

Step 1: Create the Granny Square
Start by making a simple granny square, which will form the main structure of the slipper.
Basic Granny Square Pattern:
Make a magic ring (or chain 4 and join to form a loop).
Round 1: Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet), work 2 double crochets, chain 2; repeat 3 times to form 4 clusters. Join with a slip stitch.
Round 2+: Continue building the square by placing 3 double crochets in each corner space, with chain 2 between corners.
Alternate colors (like pink and white in the image) for a striped effect.
Make the square large enough to wrap around a baby’s foot (typically 3–5 rounds).
Step 2: Folding the Square
Once your square is complete:
Fold it diagonally to form a triangle.
Fold the two corners inward toward the center to create the slipper shape.
Step 3: Seaming
Use a yarn needle or slip stitch to join the edges:
Seam the toe section.
Seam the heel, leaving an opening for the foot.
Make sure seams are soft and not bulky for baby comfort.
Step 4: Adding the Cuff
Attach yarn at the ankle opening.
Work rounds of single crochet or half double crochet to build a cuff.
You can make it ribbed by working in back loops only.
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