Crochet Pattern for Barefoot Sandals

***You can find the PDF version of this pattern in my shop by clicking here. Great for easy printing!***

I've got a super simple and cute crochet pattern for ya today! You've probably seen barefoot sandals before, and maybe even crochet barefoot sandals. They're pretty cool, even COOLER when you can make them yourself though, right? 

The pattern for these sandals is seriously easy. I would bet you could get these puppies done in less than an hour! Just in time before you head to the beach! <3 And I think they even look great with flip flops..

You could make these with or without beads. I really liked how the wooden beads looked with the yarn I used. You'll just need beads that have big enough holes in them to fit on your yarn (I show you how to crochet with beads below).

I also want to mention that this pattern is most definitely beginner-friendly. You basically only need to know how to chain stitch, and single crochet. Along with weaving in ends nice and good. These sandals are seriously a piece of cake!

What you'll need:
fingering-weight yarn (I used  KnitPicks Comfy Fingering in "Doe"-- I really love this yarn, so soft! You can find this yarn here)
size B crochet hook (2.25 mm)
yarn needle
beads (optional)

Abbreviations:
ch=chain, st(s)=stitch(es), sc=single crochet, sl= slip

Notes:
I wrote this pattern for my foot size- a size 8. Although these will fit most feet. You can customize if you wish by adding or taking away chains on the "toe" piece, or even on the beginning chains after you worked the toe piece. 

You can either add beads onto your yarn BEFORE you work your sandals, and just crochet with them as you go, or you can add beads individually by putting them on your hook as you go (I show you how to do this below).

There is quite a bit of weaving in ends. I wove in on the back side of the sandal, going back and forth a few times so the ends wouldn't come free.

Pattern:
TOE PIECE:
ch 25, join to 1st ch with sl st

BODY OF THE SANDAL:
ch 11
sl st into 8th ch from hook (this will form the first circle)
sl st into the circle, ch 1, work 12 sc into the circle, then join to ch 1 with sl st
fasten off, leaving a long tail to weave in

ch 8, join to 1st ch with sl st (to form second circle)
sl st into the circle, ch 1, work 12 sc into the circle, join to ch 1 with sl st, ch 2, then join to the the 6th sc from the first circle you already made with a sl st
fasten off, leaving a long tail to weave in

ch 8, join to 1st ch with sl st (to form third circle)
sl st into the circle, ch 1, work 12 sc into the circle, join to ch 1 with sl st, ch 2, then join to the the 6th sc from the second circle you already made with a sl st
fasten off, leaving a long tail to weave in

TIES FOR THE SANDAL:
ch 120, join to the 6th sc of the last circle you made with a sl st, ch 120
fasten off and leave long tail to weave in

If you plan on making the sandals without the beads, then all you need to do is make two sandals, weave in your ends, and you're done!

If you'd like to add beads, follow these instructions:

(I added beads in between circles, and did not work 2 chains in between the circles, because my beads were long. I also added beads in the ties by adding three beads at the beginning, ch 105, adding a bead, ch 5, adding a bead, ch 5, adding a bead, ch 5 then joining to the last circle, ch 5, adding a bead, ch 5, adding a bead, ch 5, add a bead, then ch 105, then adding 3 more beads.)

To add the beads as you go, you'll need to find beads that have a big enough hole for your hook to go through. If your bead holes aren't big enough you could always either use a smaller hook to add them or you could add the beads all before you start to crochet.

So you'll put the bead onto your crochet hook (like above) then you will take the loop, and thread it through your bead with your hook.

Above is what it will look like once you've drawn the loop through your hook. 

And then you just make another chain like you would if there wasn't a bead there. This will make a "line" on the bead with your yarn. I was fine with it because I just made that side the under side of the sandal that.

 

Then you just continue on crocheting like usual!

And there you have it! Some cute barefoot sandals, with our without beads! Rock em' with flip flops, or don't. They're pretty awesome. And EASY.

Enjoy :)
-Meg

8 Free Boho Summer Top Crochet Patterns

Hey guys. So the warm weather is finally makin' it's way into my world over here in good ol' Kansas. And it's got me itchin' to make some cute summer garments! I've been tossing around the idea of making a swimsuit cover, and here recently I've seen so many inspirational crochet tops I thought I'd compile a list of a few FREE crochet patterns for some freaking adorable tops. 

I'm thinking I'm going to design a top of my own this summer, yet I have some things that I'm having to consider. Like have you noticed how basically everyone that rocks these things has not very big boobs? (no way around just saying that, ha!) I'm gonna keep it real and say that ever since I became pregnant with Sawyer, my boobs are just not what they used to be. lol So I'm needing something with lots of support. Along with a good lining. All while being cute. So we'll see how that goes. And if you struggle with that sorta thing  also, keep an eye out for that pattern! 

Anyways, lets get to the free patterns. I think you'll love them. Every one of these is brilliant. You can find the links for them underneath their photo.

I put this pattern first, because well. I think this one might be my favorite. I saw it and thought no way!! I'm grateful for the person who made this pattern! It even comes with a pattern for the bottoms! Find it here.

I like this one by Drops Design, because it's super simple. I believe the skirt is in the pattern too, two for one, HOLLA! Find it here.

Ain't this one precious?? The little scallops on the top though! How cute. Find it here.

Guys.  This top is amazing. I think this one along with the first one were my favorites. It probably doesn't have anything to do with how great she styled it with that skirt and necklace! I love it. Find it here (will have to translate to English).

I love this one! Especially the edges on the bust. It seems like it wouldn't be hard to make at all! Find it here.

The little lacy design on the bottom got me on this one. I even think the color they used was perfect! Find it here. (There are lots of photos for along the way-- so helpful!)

Okay I know I said I had other favorites, but this one!!!!! Oh my word. I love everything about it. Especially the color. Perfection. You can find the photo here and the pattern here.

The pattern for this one is actually a video tutorial, which some people actually prefer to follow along that way. I absolutely love the little fringies on this one. Find it here.

Well, there's a list of the coolest and cutest crochet tops (and all of them free!). I don't think you have any excuse for putting away your crochet stuff for the summer!! Go make one of these!

Also if you're looking for more warm weather crochet inspiration and free patterns go check out my post by clicking here.

Happy making people, and bring on the summer weather!!

-Meg