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Crochet Jasmine Stitch Slippers: A Cozy Homewear Essential

A free video tutorial brings these Crochet Jasmine Stitch Slippers into your hands with every step shown clearly and slowly. The jasmine stitch blooms across the surface in a texture so dimensional and satisfying you will want to make a pair for everyone you love!

Crochet Jasmine Stitch Slippers: A Cozy Homewear Essential

The Jasmine Stitch Slippers

These slippers are everything homewear should be: soft underfoot, structured enough to hold their shape, and beautiful enough to make you feel intentional about your day. The jasmine stitch creates a raised, almost floral texture that gives the fabric weight and warmth without bulk. These are for the makers who want comfort and craft to coexist, who crochet because it brings beauty into the everyday. They fit like a hug around the foot, with a gentle elasticity at the ankle that keeps them snug.

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Choose a muted slate blue like the one shown for quiet mornings, or work them in oatmeal, sage, or charcoal for versatile wear. Deep jewel tones like burgundy or forest green make them feel like a luxurious gift. You could also stripe the rounds in tonal shades for subtle variation, or keep it monochrome so the stitch texture speaks for itself.

Materials and Tools

The pattern works beautifully in worsted weight yarn, something with a bit of body and a soft hand. A 5mm or 5.5mm crochet hook will give you the right gauge for a fabric that is plush but not too tight. Cotton blends offer breathability, while wool or acrylic blends bring extra warmth for cooler months. You will also want a yarn needle for weaving in ends and seaming if needed, and stitch markers help if you are working in the round and want to track your increases.

Crochet Jasmine Stitch Slippers: A Cozy Homewear Essential pattern

Stitch by Stitch

The construction of these Crochet Jasmine Stitch Slippers relies on a handful of foundational techniques that build into something extraordinary.

BULLET:CH (chain) The starting point for most rounds and the foundation of your slipper base.

BULLET:SC (single crochet) Used to anchor rounds and create firm edges that hold the shape of the slipper.

BULLET:DC (double crochet) Forms the height and structure within the jasmine stitch clusters.

BULLET:Jasmine stitch (also called star stitch) A cluster technique where multiple loops are drawn up and worked together, creating that signature puffed, textured surface.

The rhythm of drawing up loops and closing them into a single unit becomes meditative quickly, and watching the fabric grow with such rich dimension makes every round feel rewarding.

Construction

These slippers are worked in the round from the sole upward, building the sides and then finishing with a few rounds at the ankle for structure. The jasmine stitch is introduced once the base is established, so beginners can ease into the texture work without feeling overwhelmed from the first chain. The video tutorial walks you through each transition with close-up shots that make the stitch placements clear. You can customize the fit by adjusting the number of foundation chains or working an extra round or two at the ankle for a higher cuff.

Wearing Your Jasmine Stitch Slippers

Slip them on with linen lounge pants and an oversized cardigan for slow weekend mornings at home. They are perfect for keeping your feet warm on hardwood or tile without overheating, and they look so lovely you might just leave them by the door for guests to admire. Pair them with a matching crochet blanket and you have created your own handmade haven.

Washing and Storing Your Slippers

Hand wash your Crochet Jasmine Stitch Slippers in cool water with a gentle wool wash, then lay them flat to dry so they hold their shape. Avoid wringing or twisting the fabric, especially around the textured stitch areas. Store them in a breathable basket or drawer, and if you have used wool, tuck in a sachet of lavender to keep them fresh. The jasmine stitch holds up beautifully to regular wear as long as you treat the fibers with care.

You made something warm, textured, and entirely your own. These slippers will carry you through countless quiet mornings and cozy evenings. Save this tutorial to your Pinterest board and share your finished pair so others can see the jasmine stitch come to life.

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Tutorial and photos of this jasmine stitch slippers by: AmiaMikancl Crochet.

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