Crocheted Barefoot Sandals

When I first saw these barefoot sandals on Pinterest I knew I had to make a pair or two. They were just so pretty. Then I read the pattern and thought oh my, it looks complicated but as it turns out they are pretty easy to make and quick.

crochet pattern for barefoot sandals


I am very grateful to the designer for sharing this pattern. You can find it HERE.

I’ve also included the pattern down below because I want to show you how I spread the instructions out to make it easier for me to follow. You may prefer the traditional way crochet patterns are written in which case you can go directly to the designer’s page HERE.

crochet pattern for barefoot sandals


Supplies

Crochet Thread
Hook – Size E
 
Abbreviations

ch – chain
dc – double crochet
sc – single crochet
sl st – slip stitch
sp(s) – space(s)

trc cluster – treble crochet cluster stitch – flower petal
·      *Wrap the yarn around the hook 2 times
·      Insert the hook in the stitch
·      Yarn over and pull up a loop through the stitch, 4 loops on the hook.  
·      Yarn over and pull through 2 loops (3 loops remaining on hook)
·      Yarn over and pull through another 2 loops (2 loops remaining on hook)
·      Repeat * * 3 more times.  
·      Yarn over and pull through all 5 loops on hook


crochet pattern for barefoot sandals


Instructions 
 
Row 1
·      ch 5, join with a sl st to first ch to form a ring.

Row 2
·      ch 3 (counts as first stitch of trc cluster), make 1 trc cluster, ch 3
·      *1 trc cluster, ch 5
·      1 trc cluster, ch 3*
·      *repeat 2 more times
·      sl st to top of beginning trc cluster
·      (6 trc clusters; 3 ch 3 sps, 3 ch 5 sps)

Row 3
·      ch 1, *3 sc in ch 3 sp,
·      ch 3
·      3 dc, ch 5, 3 dc (in ch 5 sp)
·      ch 3*
·      *repeat 2 more times
·      sl st to top of beginning sc
·      (3 ch 5 sps, 6 ch 3 sps)

Row 4
·      ch 2 (counts as first sc), 1 sc in next 2 stitches
·      *3 sc in ch 3 sp
·      ch 1
·      3 sc, ch 5, 3 sc (in ch 5 sp)
·      ch 1
·      3 sc in next ch 3 sp
·      3 sc in next 3 stitches*
·      *repeat 2 more times
·      sl st to top of beginning sc
·      (3 ch 5 sps)

Row 5
Watch for special instructions for toe opening.

·      ch 2 (counts as first sc), 1 sc in next 2 stitches
·      ch 3
·      1 sc in next 3 stitches
·      ch 3
·      1 sc in next 3 stitches
·      ch 3
·      3 sc, ch 5, 3 sc, (in ch 5 sp)
·      ch 3
·      *1 sc in next 3 stitches
·      ch 3*
·      * repeat 4 more times
·      In corner: 3 sc, ch 5, 3 sc, ch 3
·      Repeat from *

·      When going to the final corner (toe), ch 12 instead of 5 to make the opening for your toe

·      continue 3 sc, ch 3, back to beginning sc
·      sl st to beginning sc
·      fasten off
·      weave in ends
·      (6 ch 3 sps on each side, 2 ch 5 sps, 1 ch 12 sp)

crochet pattern for barefoot sandals


Ties
·      with right side facing you, attach thread to corner, ch 100
·      fasten off, weave in ends
·      repeat for other side.

Embellish
·      Add a bead or button to the center of the flower.  

crochet pattern for barefoot sandals


I’d like to thank Carolyn for this wonderful pattern. Check out her blog HERE where she shares this project and many more.


crochet pattern for barefoot sandals


FEATURED
Thanks Julie for picking my sandals to feature at your wonderful link party. 

Click HERE to see the other featured posts.



Thank you Jen for featuring my sandals at your party. HERE.


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Comments

  1. Looks great! They were so cute on the kids!

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  2. I have also seen these on Pintrest so cool. I never learned to crochet, these make wish I did. Followed from the Tuesdays with a Twist party.

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    1. I love crocheting. It's relaxing and I can make such wonderful things.

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  3. These are the most adorable crocheted sandals. I love them and pinning.
    Thanks so much for joining and sharing this at Cooking and Crafting with J & J. We love having you and hope to see you again.
    Julie

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  4. What an adorable idea!

    Thanks for joining Cooking and Crafting with J & J!

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  5. This is completely gorgeous! So creative. I love that I've never seen anything like this before.

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  6. These are awesome. I love them!! Thank you so much for sharing it on our Bowdabra Saturday Crafty Showcase!!!

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  7. Hi Darlene,
    I love these crocheted sandals. I featured you at Cooking & Crafting with J & J this week.
    We hope to see you again.
    Julie

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    1. Wow! Thank you so much Julie. I hope I have something ready to share. Summer is almost over and the kids are back to school this week so I should be able to get more crafting and crocheting done.

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  8. Hi Darlene!! I LOVE these crocheted barefoot sandals and can't wait to try making a pair for myself! :) I also wanted to let you know that I will be featuring this post tomorrow on my blog as part of The Beautifully Creative Inspired Link Party which launches at 9:00 a.m. EST. Please check it out tomorrow when you get a chance!
    ~Jen

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    1. Hi Jen. I am so happy that you love the sandals. I hope you will share them when you're finished. And thanks for the feature.

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  9. Hi Darlene, I love these!!! Pinned to my crochet board also. Hope you are well, my friend. Linda @Crafts a la mode

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  10. How pretty, Darlene! I love these. Makes me wish I knew how to crochet!

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    1. Thanks Beverly, They look gorgeous on my granddaughters's feet.

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  11. So pretty and fun to wear, Darlene!

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    1. They are fun to wear. I'm going to have to make more because I can't remember where I put these.

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  12. Wish I could crochet! These are so adorable, Darlene! My girlfriend has a pair of these that are over forty years old. Goes to show you that "what goes around, comes back around!"

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  13. What a lovely idea, they look so very cute.

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  14. I've been meaning to make some barefoot sandals for ages. I'm going to do it this summer!

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