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Friday, 5 October 2018

Easy Baby Cuffed Booties Free Pattern




Welcome friends! Today we going to share a new and stylish crochet winter baby beaded shoes .this shoes crocheted for babies for new born to 3 months. This adorable crochet booties made in new and modern style for cold season to protect babies’ feet from chilly . We made many of the baby sandals and booties, slipper design for new born to other many sizes only share with you and for share my new ideas for those who want to learn and share for those beginner crocheter want to learning and making things in home for the babies.
These Crochet pattern baby pompom booties made and share with the same video 


This cute and easy footwear for baby girls or baby boys are perfect them in both season spring and winter. Those simple adorable designs work up so quickly and easy. To begin by watching the video.

These beautiful baby crocheted booties slipper are such fun to make with the same video. The pattern made in one size for 0-3 months. These pairs baby beaded crochet shoes will looks beautiful on little feet and make more stylish her personality.try and make for the little ones. We love and share free pattern whole of the years.
We provide you easy instructions for crochet baby booties only for 0-3 months’ choose two of any colors half white and peach (light baby DK 100% acrylic) with 3mm hook and use some of plastic beads for these baby pattern; you also choose other colors for this pattern. I think every color is perfect match for these small items.

These beautiful and easy baby foot wear pattern crocheted for the small and cute babies. Hope you will be enjoy this pattern so, please write about me, like, share to friends and also share on your Facebook page. Thanks for watching and following.


Item to be need:
Two colors of yarn: half white and peach colors (Light Weight Wool #3 ply)
Crochet hook size 3.00 mm

Size:      0-3 month’s baby
Gauge:  5 dc x 2.5 row = 1 inch

Pattern for gauge:  
Length of sole=3.5 inches

Special stitch:
1.       Do stitch marker on the back side
2.       Ch3 as count for double crochet.
3.       Check out the size of the sole before top part working.
4.       Ch1 as count for single crochet

US Terms Abbreviation
c.           crochet
ch.         chain
sc.          single crochet
hdc.       Half double crochet
dc.         double crochet
slst.       slip stitch
st.          stitch
sts.        stitches
Rnd.       round
Rpt.          Repeat

Follow size changing chart:

0-3 months: chains 12/ Size of sole length 3.5 inches/ 9 cm

3-6 months: chains 13/ Size of sole length 4 inches/ 10 cm

6-12 months: chains 14/ Size of sole length 4.5 inches/ 11 cm

12-24 months: chains 15/ Size of sole length 5 inches/ 13 cm

 Pattern:
To start working from the sole:
Round1:     ch12, 2dc in 4th ch from the hook, dc in next 7 ch,s, 6dc in last ch,
Work in opposite side:
                   dc in next  7sts, 3dc in last st, slst to join in 1st dc. (26)

Round2:     ch3, dc in same st, 2dc in next 2 sts, dc in next 7sts, 2dc in each st into 6 sts group,
Work in opposite side:
                   dc in next 7 sts, 2dc in each st into last 3sts group, slst to join in 1st dc. (38)

Round3:     ch1, hdc in same st, 2hdc in next st, (1hdc, 2hdc) rpt 2 times in next 4 sts, 1hdc in 
                   each next 7 sts, (2hdc, 1hdc)rpt 6 times  in each next 12 sts,
Work in opposite side:
                  1hdc in each next 7 sts,(2hdc, 1hdc) rpt 3 times in each next 6 sts, slst to join in 1st
                  hdc. (50).Fasten off
Body of the shoes:
Round1.     Working on wrong side of the sole, make ch2, 1dc into post of hdc, do idc in each st
                    into post of hdc around the sole, slst in top of 1st dc.(50)
Round2.     Ch2, 1dc in each st around, slst in top of 1st dc. (50)

Do stitch marker on 21 sts front of the toe. (Watch the video)
Round3.   Ch1, hdc in each st into 15 sts to next st marker, *dc tog in next 2sts, 1dc in next st*, 
                rpt from * to *6 time more in next sts across to next st marker,1hdc into remaining 
               14 sts, slst into 1st hdc. (43)
Do stitch marker on 18 sts front of the toe.
Round4.   Ch1, hdc in each st into 14 sts to next st marker,*dc tog in next 2sts, 1dc in next st*, rpt
                  from * to *5 time more in next sts across to next st marker,1hdc into remaining sts, slst
                  into 1st hdc. (37)
Round5.   Ch1, sc into same st, sc in each next 12 sts, [sc tog next 12 sts, make ch1 to close
                 the st], sc each remaining 12 sts across to end, slst in top of sc. (25).
Fasten off

Make upper part of the shoe.
Change color B.
Round1.     Join yarn into next st from the sc tog st,(watch the video)ch1, sc same st, sc in each
                   next 24 sts across to end of the other side, turn.(25)
Round2-8. Ch1 (as count), skp 1st st, sc in each next 24 sts across to end, turn. Fasten off

Make edge of the top part.
Finishing.    For the edge, Join yarn into base of the last st of the 1st sc round, do 1sc into edge of 
the Side, do 1sc in each 24 sts across into top of the round, do 1sc in each st across to the 2nd
side edge.Fasten off weave all ends. Make small pom pom woolen ball and sew at the middle
of the booties For the little girl sew some of plastic beads at the front of the shoes.

11 comments:

  1. The pearls should be left out. Baby can choke, if they come loose.

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    1. they are small enough to not be an issue....but if you are concerned, string the pearls on the yarn and put them in place as you crochet the bootie. The yarn isn't going to break so the pearl will stay put.

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  2. The Pearls are beautiful but a hazard. I wonder if there is something that can be used as an alternative?

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  3. You have done a great job on this article. It’s very readable and highly intelligent. You have even managed to make it understandable and easy to read. You have some real writing talent. Thank you.
    3 months baby

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  4. beautiful and easy to follow pattern.

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  5. Beautiful I love it

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