- Designed by Shehla Ahmed
These delicate booties won't irritate your baby skin, because they are soft as a feather. You can make them for a baby 0 - 3 months old, but remember, that you can easily adjust the size to your needs, because it's a very forgiving pattern!
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Find this free pattern on theblueelephants.com, or check out more on its Ravelry page here.
TagsFast Crochet Baby Booties
"These adorable little baby booties with their fold-down cuff will make a cute addition to the wardrobe of any baby boy or girl. The design is simple and classic, so it's sure to suit all tastes. The booties are offered in five different sizes: there is one set of directions for sizes newborn, 0-3 months and 3-6 months. And there is another set of instructions for sizes 6-9 months and 9-12 months. These baby booties do really work up fast and I'm confident that they'll become your favourite, go-to baby booties pattern when you need a last-minute baby shower gift."
The Parker Crochet Baby Booties
If you are looking for a crochet baby booties pattern that is both easy and elegant, then look no further than The Parker Crochet Baby Booties. Make these adorable crochet booties for a newborn in your life or work ahead with a neutral yarn for the next baby that is born.
These unisex boots will keep baby's feet warm until they outgrow them and the parents can keep them for the next child or donate them to another baby who is in need of some charming booties.
From the Blogger:"These little baby booties are so cute and simple! A great beginner pattern for those who haven’t attempted footwear before. These are very easy to make in a couple of hours. The booties match the Parker Newborn Hat on my profile. Enjoy these, and make them for someone special soon!"
Amelia Booties Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by passionatecraft2
There's nothing better, than a Christmas gift, that is made with love. These Amelia Booties by passionatecraft2 are surely made with love! They make just the perfect combination for cold winter evenings and you can be pretty sure that they will keep your baby feet warm and cosy. You can make them in 4 different sizes, which are: 6-12 months, 1-3 years old, 3-5 years old and 5-9 years old.
One Hour Baby Booties Pattern
Little feet are sure to stay warm in these simple booties. This One Hour Baby Booties Pattern is a perfect quick project. Available in sizes 0-3 months and 3-6 months, this free crochet pattern is a great project for a new mom to try out while her bundle of joy is taking a morning or afternoon nap. Consider using yarn in an assortment of complementary colors to create a completely unique look for this adorable crochet booties pattern! In addition, this crochet bootie pattern is easy to make, so you could create a pair over your lunch break.
Fuzzy Crochet Booties
Keep your little one's tiny feet warm with these Fuzzy Crochet Booties. This crochet baby bootie pattern is easy to follow and is a great stashbuster. Each little bootie features a strap and button detail, so you can adjust the size if you want, but the pattern includes instructions for three different sizes. Choose your two favorite colors for a cute and simple pair of baby booties, or add some fun fur trimming for a cozy, wintery feel.
From the Blogger: "Cute booties in sizes from newborn to 12 months. Can be changed easily by adding novelty yarn such as fun fur.
Rainbow Easy Crochet Baby Booties
Your little one will definitely be over the rainbow excited for these Rainbow Easy Crochet Baby Booties, and the painless free crochet pattern won't make you feel too shabby either! A crochet baby shoes pattern nearly always looks adorable, but the delightful striped colors really set this design apart.
Simply by using a different size hook, you can adjust the size to fit your newborn, baby, or young toddler at any stage. The little drawstring laces at the front will also make sure that your baby won't slip out of these shoes, while still looking adorable if you decide to tie the strings off in a bow on the front.
Kimono Baby Booties
These baby booties were originally from my free ebook The Beginner’s Guide to Crochet, along with 11 other patterns designed for beginners. The pattern basically consists of two rectangles sewn together to make the shape of the booties. I used a contrast color to make the soles of these booties pop and matched that color to the border. You can use any colors you like, but if you want something a little more girly, you can also check out my other baby booties patterns at the end of this post.