Looking for the cutest and easiest crochet baby booties pattern? Look no further! I’ve got the perfect crochet pattern for those little footsies.
With little Wonder baby on the way, I’ve been non-stop crocheting! These crochet baby booties are cozy, cute, and really quick to whip up. Trust me — I’ve already made about 10 pairs! Call me eager for this little one’s arrival perhaps?!
I feel like handmade baby slippers are a staple for any new mom. I know that while making these, I was so excited to be able to fit them onto my little girl when she arrived.
Without knowing how big or small her tiny feet would be, I experimented with different sizes by adjusting the hook size. That’s what makes this pattern so simple. No additional math needed — just go up or down a hook size to adjust the size.
For this project, I used one of my favourite yarns for crocheting; the Lily Sugar n’ Cream 100% cotton yarn. It comes in so many different colours, ombres, and stripes and is lightweight enough to be breathable yet warm!
For the trim, I used a thick Bernat fuzzy yarn. I honestly just grabbed some from my stash so I’m not sure of the exact name. Any fluffier yarn will work!
I decided on a solid wooden button because I loved the contrast and texture it added to these little shoes. There’s something about all-natural elements that really compliment this style.
I love how these crochet booties resemble cute little Ugg boots with the button and trim. They would also make such a nice handmade gift for a loved one, whether you make them in the winter or add them to your list of summer crochet patterns.
If you want to make some yourself, the pattern is included below as well as a printable PDF version.
Shearling Style Crochet Baby Booties Pattern
Sheepskin Style Crochet Baby Booties Pattern
These are the cutest little crochet baby booties and the pattern is super simple!
Materials
- 4.5mm hook
- Worsted weight yarn
- Fuzzy/chenille yarn for trim.
Instructions
Size: Fits 0-3 months
To increase/decrease size, you can either use larger/smaller hook and yarn or increase/decrease the number of beginning chains.
Key:
ch = chain
dc = double crochet
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
hdc2tog = half double crochet 2 together (decrease)
slst = slip stitchdc2tog = double crochet 2 together (decrease)
Left Bootie:
Row 1: ch14, DC into 3rd ch from hook, dc in next 10 chains, dc 6x in the end chain. Continuing on other side of the chain, dc in next 11 chains, join with slst to the first dc. (28 stitches)
Row 2: ch2, 2dc in first stitch, dc in next 11 stitches, 2dc in each of the next 4 stitches, dc in the next 11 stitches, 2dc in the last stitch, join with slst to first dc. (34 stitches)
Row 3: ch1, sc back loops only in each stitch around. Join. (34 stitches)
Row 4: ch2, hdc in the first 12 stitches, hdc2tg 5 times, hdc in the last 12 stitches. Join with slst. (29 stitches)
Row 5: ch2, hdc in the first 9 stitches, dc2tog x 2, dc3tog, dc2tog x 2, hdc in last 9 stitches. Join with slst. (23 stitches)
Row 6: slst in the first 7 stitches, ch2, dc back loops only in all stitches around (including slst’s). Don’t join. (23 stitches)
Row 7: ch2, turn, 2dc in first stitch, dc in next 21 stitches, 2dc in last stitch. (25 stitches)
Row 8: ch2, turn, dc in each stitch (25 stitches)
Row 9: ch1, turn, sc in each stitch around. End off. (25 stitches)
Right Bootie
Rows 1-5: same as above
Row 6: turn, slst into first 7 stitches, ch2, turn, dc in back loops only of all stitches (including slst’s). Do not join. (23 stitches)
Row 7: ch2, turn, 2dc in first stitch, dc in next 21 stitches, 2 dc in last stitch (25 stitches)
Row 8: ch2, turn, dc in each stitch (25 stitches)
Row 9: ch1, turn, sc in each stitch around. End off. (25 stitches).
Trim
For both booties, join fuzzy/chenille yarn to the bottom of the side split and ch1.
hdc up the side evenly, 2hdc in the corner stitch, hdc in each stitch along the top, 2hdc in the corner, hdc down the side evenly. End off.
Both Booties:
Add a button to each bootie, securing it through both flaps to keep the boot from opening.
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