Breeze into handmade comfort with this Free Crochet Flip Flops With Flower Pattern that adds playful charm and floral flair to every sunny step you take.
Footwear has evolved beyond mere practicality, becoming an essential reflection of individuality and style. In the realm of personalized creations, crochet flip flops adorned with delicate flower accents stand out as a charming blend of aesthetics and comfort. These customized pieces offer a refreshing twist to conventional designs by combining the simplicity of flip flops with the intricate elegance of crochet. Perfect for summer outings and relaxed vacations, they bring both flair and functionality to your footwear collection while offering the satisfaction of a handmade touch.
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Crochet Three-Layered Flower Flip-Flops Pattern
Materials Needed
Yarn:
- Amigurumi yarn in light baby yellow (exact color not specified but should be soft pastel yellow).
- Yarn weight: Medium-weight yarn recommended.
Tools & Accessories:
- Crochet Hooks:
- 1.75 mm steel hook (for detailed flower work).
- 3.5 mm hook (for crocheting the strap).
- Scissors: For snipping yarn ends.
- Tapestry Needle: For sewing the flower to the strap.
- Round-Nose Pliers: To remove and reinsert the flip-flop straps.
- Glue: Recommended jeans glue (can use universal glue as an alternative).
Flip-Flops:
- Havaianas Slim Flip-Flops in Rose Gold; size 35-36.
- Ensure the flip-flops are clean and prepped before starting.
Skill Level
Intermediate to Advanced
Key Abbreviations
Written using US crochet terminology.
- CH: Chain
- SC: Single Crochet
- DC: Double Crochet
- SL ST: Slip Stitch
- YO: Yarn Over
- REP: Repeat
- ST(S): Stitch(es)
- [ ]: Instructions within brackets are worked into the same stitch/space.
Special Notes
- Adjust chains for the strap based on flip-flop sizing (e.g., fewer chains for smaller sizes or more chains for larger sizes).
- Keep stitches consistent in tension for a polished result.
- Regularly check flower size when crocheting to ensure it fits proportionally with the strap design.
Crochet Pattern Instructions
Part 1: Three-Layered Flower
Layer 1: Foundation
- Start with a Magic Circle:
- Create a magic circle.
- CH 2 (does not count as a stitch).
- Blocks with Unfinished DC:
- Work the following sequence:
- YO, insert the hook into the circle, pull up a loop, work the first half of a DC, leaving the final loop on the hook (unfinished DC).
- Repeat, creating 2 unfinished DC.
- YO and pull through all loops on the hook (closes the block).

- CH 2 to separate blocks.
- Work the following sequence:
- Repeat:
- Create 8 total blocks separated by CH 2.
- Pull the magic circle tight to close the center.
- SL ST into the top of the first chain to close.
- Petal Formation:
- Move to the first chain space:
- SC, CH 1, 5 DC, CH 1, SC into the same space.
- Repeat creating petals for all 8 spaces.
- Move to the first chain space:
Layer 2: Second Petal Row
- Create Handles:
- Locate the base of each petal (two loops behind).
- CH 4 and SL ST into the loops behind each petal.
- Repeat for all petals to create handles.

- Second Layer Petal Formation:
- Into the first handle:
- SC, CH 1, 7 DC, CH 1, SC into the same handle.
- Repeat for all handles.
- Into the first handle:
Layer 3: Final Petal Row
- Create Handles:
- Locate the loops behind the second-layer petals.
- CH 5 and SL ST into each space (8 loops total).
- Final Layer Petal Formation:
- Into the first handle:
- SC, CH 1, 4 DC, CH 2, SL ST into top of last DC (creates a picot stitch).
- CH 1, 4 DC, CH 1, SC into the same space.
- Repeat for all handles.
- Into the first handle:
- Fasten Off:
- Cut yarn, leaving a long tail for sewing.
- Weave in the ends securely using the tapestry needle. Apply a small amount of glue for extra security.

Part 2: Flip-Flop Strap
Foundation and Strap Row
- Create the Base:
- Using the 3.5 mm hook, hold two strands of yarn together.
- CH 54 (for size 35-36; adjust for other sizes).
- Row 1:
- Starting in the 3rd CH from the hook, work 1 DC into each chain across.
- Turn, CH 3 to begin next row.
- Row 2:
- Work 1 DC into each stitch across.
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
Sew Strap Onto Flip-Flops
- Remove Flip-Flop Straps:
- Use round-nose pliers to gently remove the straps.
- Attach Crochet Strap:
- Position the crocheted upper on the flip-flop to align with the strap placement.
- Use the tapestry needle to sew the strap to the flip-flop, using a backstitch or whip stitch.
- Ensure that the strap is firm but comfortable.
Attach Flower to Strap
- Positioning Flower:
- Place the completed flower at the center of the strap where the straps converge.
- Adjust positioning to match the second flip-flop.
- Sew Flower:
- Using the tapestry needle, sew the flower securely to the strap.
- Pass the needle between the flower base and the strap to firmly attach it.
- Knot and weave in ends for a polished finish.

- Optional:
- Apply a tiny amount of glue to secure knot placement if desired.
Finishing and Assembly
- Reattach Flip-Flop Straps:
- Insert the strap pins back into the base using round-nose pliers.
- Ensure the straps are securely fitted.
- Final Touches:
- Examine the crocheted strap and flower for loose threads or imperfections. Tidy any uneven ends.
- Stretch and adjust the flower petals slightly to fluff them for a fuller look.
Conclusion
This three-layered flower flip-flop design is an elegant and versatile project suited for intermediate crocheters. The layered flower adds an artistic touch to everyday flip-flops, elevating them into stylish accessories.
Pattern Correction
- If the flower size is too large, reduce the number of DC stitches per petal.
- For smaller flip-flops, decrease strap foundation chains to fit sizing.
Tips for Success
- Utilize contrasting yarn colors for vibrant flower designs.
- If using thicker yarns (e.g., string or twine), adjust petal stitch counts to balance proportions.
- Practice stitch consistency to ensure even layers for the flower.
