These cute little crochet baby booties are just so fun and cozy to crochet and you can easily make a pair or 2 in an afternoon.
They also make a great accessory for a maternity gift or a christening gift.
The boots sit really well on little feet and are extremely soft and comfortable for small children to wear.
Make a one pair and you’ll want to make even more 🙂
Materials
- 50 g of Drops Merino Extra Fine
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Scissors
- Darning needle
Gauge
- 9 HDC = 5 cm.
Abbreviations
- ST – Stitch
- CH – Chains
- SL ST- Slip stitch
- SC- Single crochet
- HDC- Half double crochet
- DC- Double crochet
- DC DEC – Double crochet decrease (Double crochet 2 together)
Pattern Notes
- Size: 3-6 mos.
- Measurement’s: foot length: 10,5 cm.
- Skill level: Intermediate
- The pattern is written in US Crochet terms.
Video Tutorial
Instructions
The Sole
CH 10
Round 1. 2 HDC in the 2nd CH from the hook. HDC in next 7 CH. 6 HDC in the last CH. (You will now work on the opposite side of your Chains). HDC in next 7 CH. 2 HDC in the last CH, which is the same as your starting CH. (24 HDC) SL ST in first ST. CH 1.
Round 2. 2 HDC in first 2 ST. HDC in next 7 ST. 2 HDC in next 6 ST. HDC in next 7 ST. 2 HDC in the last 2 ST. (34 HDC) SL ST in first ST. CH 1.
Round 3. *2 HDC in first ST. HDC in next ST. * Repeat from *-* 1 more time. HDC in next 7 ST. *2 HDC in next ST. 1 HDC in next ST*. Repeat from *-* 6 times in total. HDC in next 7 ST. *2 HDC in next ST. 1 HDC in next ST. * Repeat from *-* 1 more time. (44 HDC). SL ST in first ST. CH 1.
The Main Part
Round 4. HDC in every ST around. (Work into the back loops only). (44 HDC). SL ST in first ST. CH 1.
Round 5. HDC in next 16 ST. *Make a DC DEC. DC in next ST.*Repeat from *-* 6 times in total. HDC in last 10 ST. (38 ST) SL ST in first ST. CH 1.
Round 6. HDC in next 15 ST. DC DEC 6 times. HDC in last 11 ST. (32 ST) SL ST in first ST. CH 1.
Round 7. HDC in next 14 ST. 1 DC in next ST. DC DEC 3 times. 1 DC in next ST. HDC in the last 10 ST. (29 ST) SL ST in first ST.
The Ribbing
You will now make ribbed cuffs of the boot.
Chain 13 from the edge of the shoe.
Row 1. SC in 2nd CH from the hook and in next 11 ST. (12 SC). Attach the first row of your ribbing to the edge of the shoe by making a SL ST into the next 2 ST of the edge of the shoe. Turn your work.
Row 2. Skip the 2 SL ST. SC in the back loop only, of the next 12 ST. (12 SC) CH 1 and turn.
Row 3. SC in the next 12 ST. (12 SC). Attach the row of your ribbing to the shoe by making a SL ST into the next 2 ST. of the edge of the shoe. Turn your work.
Row 4-29. Repeat rows 2 and 3.
Fasten off and leave a small tail for sewing. Sew the edges of your ribbing together, using the mattress stitch. Weave in your ends thoroughly.
Watch the easy to follow video tutorial for this pattern below.
Copyright
This crochet pattern and all the related images belong to Adorecrea.com. Do not modify, copy, sell or share this pattern as your own.
You are welcome to make and sell as many crochet Baby Booties made from this pattern as you like. But please link to Adorecrea.com, when you post pictures online of the items that you make from this pattern.
Thank you! And happy crocheting 🙂
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15 comments
I really like your instructions, you are very clear in what you are doing. Also you are doing this in a slower manner so one can follow along with you easily. Thank you.
Thank you so much. I´m so glad to hear that you liked my instructions. 🙂
Dear Marie, good morning
I don’t speak very good English but i try to learn.
I’m so glad i found someone that she explains everything very wel. I like your instructions, how you explains things very clearly in what you are doing. you are doing this in a slower way, i can follow you easily. Thank you so mach.
please i would like to learn other chilly kind and model of baby Shoes and Baby Booties or Sandals. thank you in advance.
Eline D
Dear Eline,
Thank you for your sweet comment. It makes me really happy to hear that you like my patterns and instructions. I always try to make my patterns as easy to understand and detailed as possible. There will be many more crochet patterns for baby clothes, shoes and blankets in the future 🙂
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Marie, is there anyway you could send me the blue baby crochet pattern that was shown you making it on utube. I do not have a printer
I am sorry, but unfortunately I do not send my patterns as a physical product, as it would be far too costly.
Your video demonstrates 3-6mos on a 4mm hook. What hook size are you using fr a NEWBORN? 3mm??
unfortunately I do not yet have a pattern for the boots in size newborn. But you can try to make them with a smaller hook size.
Hi, I really like this pattern! However, the baby I want to make these booties for is approaching 12 months. Do you know how I could adapt this pattern (maybe add a 4th round to the sole of the booties?) to fit a bigger size?
Hi Hanna 🙂
Thank you for your comment. Im so glad to hear that you like my pattern, and want to make them. You will find the pattern in additional sizes right here: https://adorecrea.com/product/baby/crochet-baby-shoes-and-socks/crochet-baby-booties-3-24-months/
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I’ve just made these and they are beautiful such an easy pattern thank you ❤️ Only problem is they fit my two year old not my three month old haha! Any idea what I may have done wrong, should I try again with a smaller hook? I’m sure I measured my gauge correctly at the beginning Ahhh!
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Thank you so much for your kind words! I’m so glad you found the pattern easy to follow! 😊
As for the size, it sounds like you might be right to consider using a smaller hook. Even though you measured your gauge, yarn tension can vary, so switching to a smaller hook should help make it smaller for your three-month-old.
I’m sure your next attempt will work out perfectly! Good luck, and happy crocheting! ❤️