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This cute little pair of baby booties are perfect for those little adventurous feet that wander all around! The pair is fit for babies 8-15 months old but can be changed to younger sizes with thinner yarn and a smaller hook. The pattern below does not include instructions for other sizes but we're working on the other sizes!
crochet baby booties
abreviations
materials
Ch- Chain
inc - Increase
dec - Decrease
sc - Single Crochet
HDC - Half Double Crochet
HDC dec - Half Double Crochet Decrease
DC - Double Crochet
2sc - 1 single crochet in the next 2 stitches
sc 3 - 3 single crochet in the next stitch
BLO - Back Loops Only
6.5mm Crochet Hook
Dark Gray Yarn
Grey Yarn
Needle
For the yarn, we used 100g Milk Cotton Yarn of dark gray (for the sole) and gray (for the main bootie) for the pair.
Note that the pattern is worked in rounds all throughout the shoe so you slip stitch after every round. There is also a left and right to the shoe but they are done with the exact same pattern for the pair.
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sole
(dark gray)
Chain 9
R1: 1sc around until the last stitch then sc5 in the last then 1sc across until the last stitch, then 4sc in the last stitch (24)
R2: 6sc, 2HDC in next 3sc, 3HDC in next stitch, 2HDC in next 3 stitches, 9sc, inc in last 2 stitches (34)
R3: 8sc, (2HDC, 1HDC in next 2) 4 times, 10sc (42)
To make the other sole, repeat the steps for R1-3 then turn when you continue to the main shoe pattern so the right side of the left sole is the wrong side of the right sole.
main shoe
(gray)
R4: 1sc around in BLO (42) (remember to turn for the right shoe)
R5: 1sc around (42)
R6: 12sc, dec, (1sc in next 6sc, dec) 2 times, 11sc (38)
R7: 10sc, dec, (1HDC in next 2sc, dec) 4 times, 10sc (32)
R8: 9sc, dec, (1HDC in next sc, dec) 4 times, 9sc (26)
R9: 7sc, dec, (HDC dec) 6 time, 10sc (24)
boot cuff
(gray & dark gray)
R10: 1sc around (when you reach the front part of the shoe, sc in FLO then sc normally the rest of the way) (24)
R11-13: 1DC around (24)
FO and leave tail for sewing.
Fold over the cuff in half then sew it down or slip stitch the edge of the cuff to the bottom of the cuff using dark gray yarn.
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And you're done! Remember to post your creations and tag us or use the hashtag #theoldatticproject