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How to Crochet a Flip-Flop Cover!

In this cro­chet tuto­r­i­al, we’ll cre­ate a styl­ish and com­fy Flip Flop Cov­er using a free pat­tern. Whether revamp­ing old flip-flops or start­ing from scratch, this DIY project is a great way to add a per­son­al touch to your sum­mer footwear. Fol­low our detailed instruc­tions and video tuto­r­i­al for an easy and fun pat­tern.

Start by mak­ing a slip knot and work­ing the first stitch onto the sole. To build a sim­ple design, uti­lize sin­gle cro­chet stitch­es (sc), slip stitch­es (sl st), and half dou­ble cro­chet (half dou­ble cro­chet).

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Crochet a Flip-Flop Cover

Pay atten­tion to the toe area as you repeat rows, ensur­ing a snug fit for your cro­chet flip-flops. Incor­po­rate fun pat­terns like peek­a­boo picot flip-flops or dream catch­er cro­chet san­dals for a unique touch. Use an extra sharp tool to poke holes in the soles for straps, secur­ing them with slip stitch­es or strap plugs.

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Mate­r­i­al:

H and F hook
Red Heart Love White yarn

Flip Flops, I wear a size 9. Bought these for on 99 cents.

Abbre­vi­a­tions:

ch=chain
sc=single cro­chet

hdc=half dou­ble cro­chet

Now if your foot is small­er, you can do less sc around the straps, or more if you have a larg­er size san­dal. I would fol­low the pat­tern when it comes to how many hdc.

Row 1: Start with a H hook, Slip knot onto your hook, wrap it around the strap of the flip flop at the end of the flip flop, sc 40 sc up to the top cen­ter thong part of the flip flop and sc 40 sc back down the strap. Fas­ten off.
Row 2: Now with a F hook, Slip stitch with your white yarn, go up 16 stitch­es, sl st into the 16th sc, Chain 3 (counts as dc and chain 1), skip two sc, *hdc, chain 1, skip two sc, *Repeat up to the top, that should be 8 hdc, and they go down the oth­er side of the strap for 8 hdc and chain 1, slip stitch in the next sc, Turn ‑16 hdc
Row 3: Sl st into the chain 1, Chain 3 (counts as dc and chain 1), *hdc in the next chain 1 space, chain 1, *Repeat that up and down both straps, chain 1, sl st in the next sc, Turn ‑16 hdc
Row 4: sl st in the chain 1, Chain 3 (counts as dc and chain 1), *hdc in the next chain 1 space, chain 1, *Repeat that up and down both straps, Chain 3, sl st in the next sc. Fas­ten off. Weave in the ends.

Don’t for­get the details—weave in loose ends with a yarn nee­dle and cre­ate a peek­a­boo picot or dream catch­er design. To per­son­al­ize your flip-flop cov­ers, exper­i­ment with dif­fer­ent col­ors and tex­tures, such as com­fy T‑shirts or bulky yarn.

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Embark on an excit­ing cro­chet project with our free pat­tern for flip-flop cov­ers! Trans­form sim­ple flip-flop soles into styl­ish cro­chet flip-flops in dif­fer­ent col­ors, using half dou­ble and sin­gle cro­chet stitch­es. Fol­low our easy-to-under­stand writ­ten pat­tern and detailed instruc­tions, and watch our video tuto­r­i­al for extra guid­ance. Feel free to exper­i­ment with lion brand or com­fy t‑shirt yarn in var­i­ous col­ors, cre­at­ing a pair of wom­en’s cro­chet flip-flops that per­fect­ly match your style. We’ve designed a fan­tas­tic pat­tern, incor­po­rat­ing a fun peek­a­boo picot flip flops motif and dream catch­er cro­chet san­dals flair. Don’t wor­ry about extra cost; this DIY project is a quick and inex­pen­sive way to upgrade an ordi­nary pair of flip-flops into great gifts for fam­i­ly mem­bers or friends. With slip stitch­es, a yarn nee­dle, and a sharp tool, you’ll have com­fy, styl­ish, and per­son­al­ized sum­mer footwear in no time. Share your cre­ations on our Face­book page, and check out affil­i­ate links to sup­port our cro­chet com­mu­ni­ty. 

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Con­sid­er attach­ing a thick felt sole or adding straps in var­i­ous col­ors for added flair. This DIY project is a quick and easy way to upgrade your footwear for the warmer months and a fan­tas­tic gift idea for friends and fam­i­ly mem­bers.

In con­clu­sion, cro­chet­ing your flip-flop cov­ers is a reward­ing and cre­ative endeav­or. Fol­low our free cro­chet pat­tern, and with each stitch, you’ll craft a pair of wom­en’s cro­chet flip-flops that are both styl­ish and com­fort­able. Remem­ber to share your cre­ations on social media, and if you found this tuto­r­i­al help­ful, sup­port us by check­ing out our affil­i­ate links. Hap­py cro­chet­ing!

I made these Cro­chet Flip Flops with Some cute cheap flip-flops and yarn! I bought the Flip Flops at Wal­mart for only 99 cents. I want­ed to add a cute design to the san­dal so I added an attrac­tive design around the strap!

 

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