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!"
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Velvet Baby Boots Free Crochet Pattern and Video Tutorial
These boots are soft and squishy and perfect for your child/friend or loved one. This Velvet Baby Boots Free Crochet Pattern is a great beginner pattern for those who haven’t attempted footwear before. These are very easy to make in a couple of hours. The video tutorial is mainly for the pink bootie in the picture below, but there are extended instructions how to turn the slippers into boots and how to turn them into bunny slippers/boots. It's fun to 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. Thanks passionatecraft2 for sharing this beautiful free crochet pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting. You can buy these Pre-punched soles from here.
The Parker Newborn Hat
This is one of our most popular newborn crochet patterns! It's also one of the easiest patterns out there. Using under a skein of yarn, working up almost instantly, and being absolute cute are just a few of the reasons why our readers love this darling little beanie. Check out the pattern for yourself! Plus, watch the video tutorial from Sewrella at the bottom of the page!
From the Blogger:"This newborn hat is easy, quick and versatile, named 'The Parker' after my own son-to-be! This beanie is basic and gender neutral, great with or without additional embellishments like appliques or buttons. This is a great beginner project as it mostly uses double crochets."
Crochet Unisex Baby Booties Worked Flat
"This is another unisex baby booties design, This design is use two complementing colours, it could be made in a single colour but looks even better when you use two colours. It so easy to make and the final result is stunning. With this pattern, you can make cute unisex baby booties just working in rows and it's more convenient and faster than working in the round and you can be sure that your booties will come out the same size. Heck Yeah! You won't have to make a third bootie just to have two match up! This crochet baby booties pattern will be a great for baby shower gifts and newborn gifts. "
Duck Boots Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Teri Heathcote
Every toddler should have at least few pair of comfy boots to keep their feet warm and cosy. What's more, these cute boots will do exactly that! In other words, they're really soft, comfy to wear and above all, you'll be surely able to make them!
Gender Neutral Gingham Baby Blanket
"Looking for a gender neutral baby blanket to gift to expecting parents? Look no further. This crochet pattern for a gingham baby blanket will be the perfect gift for any parents who are keeping their baby's gender hush-hush. You will need to know how to chain, single crochet, and slip stitch. This baby blanket with my tension ended up approximately 37 inches x 33 inches. My swatch of 10 stitches x 10 rows is approximately 2.5 inches x 2.5 inches. My baby blanket is 15 blocks wide and 13 blocks tall (block = 10 st x 10 rows), you can alter this as you see fit to make a larger or smaller blanket. I prefer to end each row and column on an odd number so that all corners end in white, for example. All pictures and patterns are copyright of The Loophole Fox unless otherwise noted. Please do not repost or claim my content as your own. Please do not copy, redistribute or sell my pattern in any way. You're more than welcome to sell your finished products off of my patterns but please link my pattern/credit me so that others can find me. Thank you!"