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I am stuck! I was super entrenched in making the video tutorial for my new boots with flip flop soles. Did you get your boots figured out? If not, you might like to try this new pattern. The concepts would still be the same, just the stitch counts, etc, would be different.
Or you could check out this kids boat shoe pattern and add an ankle section to make it more like a boot. Good luck and happy experimenting! I am kind of in love with the sweater boots. I was wondering, do you think it would look funky if I use a little bit of a wedge flip flop instead of just a flat flip-flop?
Oh, interesting question! This may be a silly question, but do you wear socks with these booties or no? Since you said to get a size smaller flip flop I was wondering if you just put nakey feet in. This is an amazing idea! Hoping to get some done for Christmas! Hope that makes sense! The website will not let me make a payment for the pattern. Any suggestions why. It just says refused.
I just want the measuring tape. Oh no! Do you have Pay Pal? You could do the initial row of sc through the sole and then chain stitch all of them together, and then use a pair of round needles and cast on through the chain stitches, like a provisional cast on. Worth trying, anyway. I totally think you could. And obviously this would be a lot easier if you knew both knitting and crochet.
What if you knit the top half, cast off and then whip stitched that into place? You would of course have to prep the sole slightly past the hole punching and a few stitches. Whatever you decide, Good luck! I am going to give this a try this year. Thanks so much for the pattern Jess!
I think this approach sounds really smart. Did you purchase the printable pattern or are you having trouble printing it from the blog post? I love these crochet boots.
If so, is there pattern for them? Thanks for the tutorial and video! I actually did make those boot cuffs, but I never got around to writing up the pattern. Do you know how to knit? Would a sole insert be workable on these? Yes, I think so! My mom wears her orthodics in hers actually and it works great. I know a few people have crocheted a soft sole to go inside the boot as well. I am so excited right now!!! This is perfect!!! Thank you so much for putting in all the time and then being so willing to share it with us.
You people are the ones that keep me sane in this world!! Aw, Tyia, thank so much for your kind words! I hope your toes stay cozy and clean! Very cute pattern and extremely creative! I would like to know how the sandal stands up to the pressure the yarn will go through each time you walk. I can envision the yarn breaking through the sandal.
Any thoughts? Thanks so much! I actually get this question a lot. Thanks for answering that question! I was gonna ask you that same thing. Seeing that it is winter here, about the only place i can get flip-flops is Hobby Lobby. In your experience, are they ok to use? I really Love this idea! Just like Tyia our trailer gets quite dirty. Oh, Vivienne, I love imagining that scene! I love camping too.
Hello, I was just wondering if you could leave the straps on the flip flop? I love the pattern thank you for sharing. Have a great day. Others might like this option as well. What would be good yarn to use in place of it? Thank you. Have you heard of YarnSub. I think you might be able to find some good info there. I love the ease of your instructions — just a note for your next video — watching you crochet with dark yarn on a dark rubber sole made it difficult to see the details.
Thanks for sharing this project! Yes, I totally agree! I love this pattern and am planning on making a pair for myself in hopes of maybe making more for little gifts for Christmas!! I hope this makes sense. The number of holes you poke will be based on the size of your flip flop sole. I have been trying to watch the video, however, and it stops and starts constantly. It should be working better now. There was an issue with a Chrome update and my advertising network.
I def want you to be able to watch the videos! These are amazing!! Thank you for offering your pattern for free, you put so much time into writing it and making a video. I am going to give these a try and if I have any luck I will be back to buy the printable version. I have 3 daughters and 7 granddaughter all wanting a pair. I love your blog, you are super creative and talented. Keep up the great work and know that there are those of us who appreciate all you do. Aw, gosh. Thanks so much, Sue.
Your daughters and granddaughters will have some very cozy feet thanks to you! I cannot crochet…. I was wondering if there would be anyone who would be willing to make a pair of these shoelike boots for her size, I will be willing to pay for it of course, but I feel bad for her with winter just about here…….
Please contact me via my email as I know she would be elated and I would like to do something nice for her for Christmas…. Of course this too all depends upon how much this will cost me as I am on a set income. Thanking you in advanced….. A Friend. You are a wonderfully thoughtful friend! I know there are a few Esty sellers who will take commissions based on my flip flop patterns.
I would love to make some for her. I may make some for myself as well lol. Sadly I just saw this sonit would be after Christmas. Have you thought about knitting the top separately from the flip flop and then sewing it on with needle and yarn?
I would love to see something similar to this in a knitted pattern. I can do both but I prefer to knit. This seems to be a very easy pattern. I am a self taught crocheter and a knitter.
I was wondering, my sister loves to go to football games. I am in the process of making her a crochet Bengals blanket for her to keep warm. She found this pattern and asked me to make her some. Instead of using one color do you think its possible to use maybe two colors? Like get a black flip flop and use black wool for the foot, a orange at the beginning of the ankle and black at the top. Have you tried using two different colors or do you think it would look to busy?
What an awesome gift! I would love to receive a football afghan in Broncos colors for me! Also, it might be cute to use orange flip flops and then entirely black yarn for the boot. It could be Bengals inspired, but not run the risk of being too busy?
Hi Jess. I did make this in two colors. I have a lavender flip flop and used purple veriegated yarn for the foot and gray for the boot. Funny thing is I somehow got turned around on the boot and my flap is backwards. Just a tad different with the colors. I will find someone to love them if not me!
How do I send a pic of these to you? I bought several. I have already made several of the flip flop shoes. I also use a hole punch tool to make the holes. The one I have makes several sizes and I use the smallest. Works great. Thanks for your site and your pattern ideas.
Thanks for the tip about Hobby Lobby! You could email it to me at jess at makeanddocrew dot com or tag me on Instagram makeanddocrew. Thank you, these are great! Where do you find the yards per skein of the Wool Ease Thick and Quick called for in the pattern? Jess, I love these!! Quick question…. These look really fun! Thank you for sharing your creative ideas! I was wondering if when you start each new row is the first single crochet in the slip stitch of the last row? I have been trying this for the last few days and its just not turning out.
Which section of the boot are you talking about? I am wondering the thing. After the hdc, DC and slip such the row together. The next rows call for the SS and chain one and then sc. Is the SC supposed to go in the SS or the next space? Either way I do it, the back looks a little funny. After the hdc, dc and ss, you should begin the next row by sc into the same stitch you sl st into. Hope that is helpful. Let me know if you need more clarification. And I will say, my boots have a small imperfection in that spot just because of how they have to be joined in the back.
Hi, these are so cute! Would it be possible to increase the distance between the holes to have them fitted more closely to my foot? I think that to avoid it, you might want to try doing more decreases overall so that it fits even closer to your foot. So, either start the decreases on the toe earlier or maybe once you do start decreasing, do an additional decrease on either side, more toward your arch and outer foot for a few rows in addition to the other decs the pattern calls for in order to just tighten up that section.
Hi Jess! I watched the videos a couple of days ago to get the gist of it but now I can get the videos to play, just the ad at the beginning. Do you have any idea why? I paid the 2. You might also try a slightly smaller hook if you have one. I made these boots and I started my decreases earlier so fits closer to my foot. I wear 11 , bought 10flipflop. I left the straps on just slip your foot in no problem. Also added a loopy stitch last couple of rows for top to add fluff.
Thanks for the pattern. Thanks so much for letting others know what worked for you. I hope your toes enjoy your new boots! Your website is very slow and the last video was not coming up on at all. Very frustrating.
Did it end up working out? I will look into if other people are having that issue. As for the last video, I will check into what might be happening there. I definitely want you to be able to load all the videos!
I am NOT good at following patterns because I tend to be a visual learner but since you have the videos I went for it. Thanks so much Jess!! I hope the videos help, Tracy! I think that looking at the pattern and video together might actually help with learning to follow patterns for visual learners like you.
Love this! I think I have followed the pattern but my boot is much bulkier at the toe region, definitely not curving nicely like yours. I used the guide to make the holes. When you Any suggestions? Perhaps I could send you a picture of my boot? Hi again! So I am guessing you will suggest adding decreases. Can I add these in the middle of a row? It seems like I have gaps when I transition from a decrease to starting SC in the row below.
Not sure if that makes sense. Thanks for your help! Sure, you could def send me a pic of your boot. I know what you mean about the transition onto the sole after the decrease. I had to work those really carefully and a bit tighter than the other stitches. Have you watched the videos? Also, in the videos I talk about how to make it fit a bit tighter to your foot if necessary. I think you have the right idea by adding more decreases.
I hope that is helpful! These are def not an exact science, so keep experimenting! Thanks so much, Jess! The boot I emailed about yesterday is long gone. Decided to rip it out and start over. I have watched the videos and am going to be more mindful as I go, tightening it up, here and there as needed.
I had wanted to make 5 pairs before Christmas. For now, I would be happy with 1 good boot!
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