Barefoot Sandals are such a cute and trendy way to adorn your feet while at the beach, lake or anywhere you want to wear them, really. In the pattern compilation, you will find 9 free barefoot sandals pattern for adults and children.
1. Not Granny’s Sassy Barefoot Sandal by Simply Collectible Crochet
These are tied on simply with a thread that is not chained nor attached with anything other than a simple slip knot with a yard of thread for each one. So very easy!
2. Butterfly Barefoot Sandals by Repeat Crafter Me
3. Hearts Barefoot Sandal by Crochet Rochelle
4. Ring of Petals Barefoot Sandals by KatiDCreations
These super cute Barefoot Sandals are a quick work up and are perfect for a day at the pool or even an outdoor wedding!
5. Baby Gladiator Barefoot Sandals by Whistle and Ivy
This adorable summer pattern works up very quickly! Also includes a video tutorial.
6. Shamrock Barefoot Sandals by Craftown
Crochet a pair of Shamrock Barefoot Sandals for your little fairy princess! Decorate little toesies with these whimsical good luck charms.
7. Seaside Barefoot Sandals by The Hooked Haberdasher
Fun and quick pattern, beginner easy! The barefoot sandals make great gifts! Fashionable foot jewelry to pad around poolside or at the beach – comfy and fun to wear.
8. Crystalized Barefoot Sandals by Kristin Omdahl
These adorable crystal beaded crochet barefoot sandals will spice up your outfits on your next vacation, holiday, beach party, or evening wear.
9. Pretty Baby Barefoot Sandals by String With Style
This round up was compiled by Cre8tion Crochet Contributor Dianne Hunt.
Dianne is the owner of Same DiNamics Crochet. The name Same DiNamics is very special to her. It came about at a time where she needed something in her life. She started blogging by doing book reviews, which she still does. Dianne re-discovered crocheting about 3 years ago, she added ‘Crochet’ to her blog name for easy recognition. She has not let the hook down ever since. Her goal in crocheting is to learn as much as she can and do amazing things. She is following the journey that has been set before her. You can find Dianne on Ravelry, her blog or facebook.