I started playing around with my Crochet Rain Boots pattern and adapted it into these cute little cuffed booties! Enjoy the the pattern and be sure to follow my instructions on where to start, end and join your rounds since it is different than the rain boots pattern!
Always begin your rounds in the same stitch as your chain.
In rounds 2-5 you will end your rounds in the same stitch as your chain. So technically you will be adding an extra stitch to each round. I have found that this helps keep the heal flatter.
Update 10-26-12: A video tutorial for rounds 1-7 is now available on my YouTube channel. I am only allowed to upload 15 minute videos at a time so this all I have so far… but I think it will help a lot of you out!
HDC – Half Double Crochet
Starting with color 1
Chain 10, SC in 2nd chain from hook, SC in next 7, make 5 SC in the last chain
Now working on opposite side, SC 8, join, ch 2.
Round 2: HDC, 2 HDC, HDC in next 6, 2 HDC in next 2, HDC in next 2, 2 HDC in next 2, HDC in next 6, 2 HDC, HDC in last, join, ch 1.
Round 3: SC 10, 2 SC in next 2, 2 HDC in next 5, 2 SC in next 2, SC in next 10, join, ch 1.
Round 4: In back loops only, SC around, join, ch 1. (39 SC)
Round 5: In back loops only, SC around, join, ch 1. (40 SC)
Change to color 2
Round 6: SC around making deep single crochets (40 SC)
Round 7: Now working in both loops, SC around, join ch 1. (40 SC)
Round 8: SC 12, [SC decrease, SC in next 2] 4 times, SC 12, join, ch 1.
Round 9: SC 14, SC decrease, SC, SC decrease, SC, SC decrease, SC 14, join, ch 1.
Round 10: SC 10, 6 SC decreases, SC 11, join, ch 1.
Round 11: SC 10, 3 SC decreases, SC 11, join, ch 1.
Round 12: SC 10, 2 SC decreases, SC 10, join, ch 1.
Round 13-16: SC around, join, chain 1. (22 SC) (at the end of round 16, change color)
Change back to color 1
Round 17: SC around in new color, join, ch 1. (22 SC)
Round 18: HDC around (22 HDC)
Round 19: SC around (22 SC)
Round 20: HDC around (22 HDC)
Round 21: SC around (22 SC)
Round 22: HDC around (22 HDC)
fasten off and weave in loose ends.
Fold over cuff (rounds 17-22)
Optional: Slip stitch around the bottom of the boot to create a thicker rim. I did this along the first “rim” that was created from crocheting in the back loops.
Tiny 5 petal Flower Pattern:
Magic Ring, SC 10 in magic ring, join, chain 1
In next stitch: (HDC, DC, HDC) all in one stitch, chain 1 and slip stitch to next stitch, chain 1 – repeat around.
fasten off and leave tail to sew on
*** You may make and sell products from my patterns but if you do I ask that you link back to my post. Please do not copy and post this pattern and claim it as your own. Please do not re-publish photos as your own.***
Jill @ Create.Craft.Love. says
OMG – Those are adorable! I really need to learn to crochet beyond the basic chain stitch. Great job!
Dottie says
Get a book of the different Stiches from your Library! That way if you don’t like doing it, you’ll save the price of buying a book!
wendy says
Gorgeous boots, have a grandson coming december, will get the hook going.
thankyou for sharing
Motomoto says
So cute! And not that hard to make as i thought 🙂
Odin says
Agree 🙂
Alessandra says
really cute!!!
xxx Alessandra
Mania says
Just lovely <3
Tutus & Tea Parties says
These are adorbs! Your patterns are always the cutest things ever!
Fröken S says
These are absolutely lovely!
Ira says
OMG YES!
Kadie says
These are SOOO cute! Thanks for the awesome pattern. BTW I love your profile pic! Very pretty.:)
Sandy says
You've done it again… these are soooo cute!
Rebecca Brunette says
Hi! I love this bootie pattern and have made them before, but I was wondering if you may have a suggestion as to sizing down to 0-3 months size? I know there are many patterns out for that size, but I just love this one! lol Thanks in advance!
toni ann says
Did you ever receive instructions for other sizes? I am looking for 3-6 months…:)
Debi says
I would also like the 0-3 month size instructions … please?
Brenda R Rowland says
Did you ever receive a reply on the pattern for 3-6 months pattern?
linda says
They are so cute, thank you for the pattern 🙂
Elle Bayon says
Hi I want to make these but I want to know the gauge because I always have to go up a few hook sizes when I crochet.
carol says
These are adorable!! Thank you for posting the pattern. I can't wait to make some very soon.
Grandma says
So tiny, so cute, so easy to make 😀
nana fafo says
it's so cute !!! thanks for pattern. Do you authorize me to translate into French in my blog (With a link towards your blog) When I would have realized these baby attractive booties. My blog friends search new modèle for gift (and me too)
excuse me i don't speak very well english.
Diana navarro says
I'm new, and I get confused row 8, what I understand its sc12, then 1sc decrease, 1sc in next 2, but what does the 4 times mean? I've been trying, and I always have like 8 or 9 stitches away from me to join… Please help! 🙂 thank you in advance!
Chiclet says
Hi Diana,
I'm definitely not an expert, but when you see something in brackets in a pattern, followed by something like "4 times", it wants you to repeat what's in the brackets that many time. So in this instance, you do the decrease, then 2 sc, 4 times. I hope that helps! (Sarah, I don't mean to steal your thunder!) 🙂
Repeat Crafter Me says
Thanks Chiclet!! Yes, you repeat what it is in the brackets 4 times.
Kelly says
i too am still stuck on this round, #8, i can’t get it right, i am always off by 8 stitches. I cannot seem to read that right. I have read what people wrote and still can’t understand it. It does not say how many stitches i should have at the end, that usually helps me with each row.
Round 8: SC 12, [SC decrease, SC in next 2] 4 times, SC 12, join, ch 1.
I read this as 12 sc then {skip a sc, do 1 sc in the next two stitches} that would give me 33 stictches?
Jessica says
It means you will decrease then sc in 2 stitches 4 times total then finish the round with sc 12.
Kristy says
I had the same problem, and I found out it was my own fault. I made a sc decrease, but counted the stitch I made as 1 of the 2 you have to make. While actually you skip one, and make 3 sc's, and skip one again, then 3 again. You do that 4 times.
Kate says
Thankyou this made it clear
Jessica says
I need some help with rnd 2. Do I do HDC, 2HDC, HDC in each stich for the first 6 sts?
Repeat Crafter Me says
No, you make a HDC in the first stitch, two HDC in the second stitch, and one HDC in the next 6 stitches. Hope that is a better explanation 🙂
Anonymous says
I was confused the same as Jessica.
Thanks for the clarification!
Mommasita4 says
Me too. I have a hard time understanding this pattern. I watched the video, but it’s fuzzy …and definitely not for beginners. I couldn’t “see” what she was doing. I really want to make these…but even my friend who’s crochet’d for years is having troubles.
Chiclet says
I love this pattern and am finding that it works up really fast! Thank you so much!
Quick question though: I'm confused about the cuff. Are rows 17-19 all SC and then switch from HDC to SC on rows 20-24 or is it just row 17 that's SC and then you switch between the two on rows 18-22?
Repeat Crafter Me says
You had it right the first time: rows 17-19 are all single crochet and then switch from HDC to SC on rows 20-24. But it really isn't that important what combination of stitches you do, I just like the way the alternating HDC and SC look on the cuff 🙂
Chiclet says
Thank you! The first one came out so cute!
Diana navarro says
Thank you both for this I will try it again!. (fingers crossed!)
Anonymous says
Hi! I love your patterns but had a question. If I used a smaller hook would it make these smaller? I'm needing some for a nb-6 mos or so…
Anonymous says
Hi could u please help me what is a deep single crochet ?
sam thomas says
From my understanding and looking it up, all you do it insert the needle a little farther past the loop you would usually stitch into. You can see in the picture that the stitches look deeper in the transition from gray to pink, as a result from the 'deep' stitch.
Anonymous says
It's in the video… it's kind of like going into the previous row…
pnh says
I thought it means going into the V part of the stitch. Or are we picking up from the bottom stitch..
sam thomas says
What do you mean by ''join" that's the only thing I'm not understanding !
Pat says
Use a Slip stitch (sl st) to join. Which ends that row, joining your first stitch in that row with the last stitch.
Holli Raymond says
Thank you!! These are adorable! I am so grateful to you for sharing this pattern. I need to try and make some this week for my daughter.
Anonymous says
Is row 6 worked in back loops also? And are there no joins or chains in that row or the last 4?
Jennifer Yu says
I have the same question 40sc doesn't seem enough! I tried 4 times and the second color won't join up!!
owl76 says
having the same problem!
Jodi Lynn says
What did you both end up doing? Having the same problem!
Kate says
adorable little booties!!
Barbi says
They are so cute! I can not wait to crochet them!
Anonymous says
These are adorable but I just can't get mine to look like that. Seems much bigger despite a tight stitch and doesn't seem to lay smooth.
Food Lover says
What I get now is that rounds 2, 3 are in both loops, round 4, 5, 6 in back loops, round 7 in both loops till the final round or only the 7th round? and the rest am I right or it's something else?
Food Lover says
And please Sarah clarify "deep" single crochet!
Repeat Crafter Me says
Hang in there everyone! I am going to try to make a video tutorial this week and hope that it will answer all of your questions!
candace mezick says
What size hook would I need to make a smaller size? Or will this be in the video as well? I love the pattern just want to be able to make them in smaller/bigger sizes. Just don't know which hooks to use.
Food Lover says
Great, and make a note what to do if we wanna make it bigger 😉
Jennifer Ward says
I followed this pattern exactly, only used a size K needle, and used two strands of yarn instead of one. (you could also just use thicker thread.) It made approx. a size 5/6 in kids.
Stephanie Smith says
Jennifer – are you talking 5/6 toddler age? I want to make these for my almost 2 year old and she's wearing 6's. Any help would be great. Thanks!
Anonymous says
The video you made is blurry and goes to fast. Really can’t tell what you’re doing.
WAY too much confusion in the directions.
Jennifer Yu says
Awesome, can't wait for the video!
I'd love to know how you change color so neatly as well! 🙂
Luisa says
These shoes are so, so cute! I just made one but it turned out lopsided for some reason 🙁 I did count all the way through but might have joined at the wrong stitches or included too many decreases on one side. A video would be great! 😀 Thank you for sharing this pattern! 🙂
Nikki Bui says
I have the same problem. I think we are not joining correctly. I'm confused with the join.
Nikki Bui says
I have the same problem. I think we are not joining correctly. I'm confused with the join.
Erin says
These are great! Do you have a pattern for larger sizes?
Jennifer Ward says
I followed this pattern exactly, only used a size K needle, and used two strands of yarn instead of one. (you could also just use thicker thread.) It made approx. a size 5/6 in kids.
megsjshep says
These are so lovely. Thank you for the pattern. I made a pair with a matching beanie and posted them on my blog here:
http://megsjshep.wordpress.com/2012/10/25/beanie-and-boots-giveaway/
dj says
i agree with everyone 'wow wonderful'
janet says
thank you for this great pattern! The directions seem easy to follow and can't wait to make them for my grand daughter.
Repeat Crafter Me says
A video tutorial for rounds 1-7 of these booties is now available! YouTube will only let me upload 15 minute videos so this is all I was able to do so far. But I think it will help a lot of you out!! Here is the link to the video: http://youtu.be/bF5EPHH_RVU
Irene says
Hi there – shouldn’t round 8 be 16 sc before the two together witch equals another 8 and then 16 down other side? On round 7 you have 40 stitches but on round 8 your calculations using 12 sc works out to 32 (12+8+12) please clarify thanks a mil
Anonymous says
I am also confused on several things on the pattern in regards to after the 1st round what do I join it to? The 5 sc in the last chain is more stitches and makes a gap. Also, the deep single crochet (couldn't find it anywhere) and do I turn after the rounds? The video tutorial would help alot. Thank you.
Anonymous says
If you have a gap where the five sc are just pull on the tail to make it tighter when finished
Anonymous says
I love this pattern, just adorable! I was also wondering if you have a pattern to make a smaller sized bootie? For a younger baby? Thanks in advance and until then I will make these! 🙂
Jess Louks says
Love this pattern 🙂 Just wondering if I was to make them for a one year old up can I just use or bigger needle or would I also have to add more to the starting chain? thank you xx
Sarah says
Yeah sooooo beautiful shoes! I gonna make these for a baby girl who's gonna be born at the end of this year. But they should fit to a 0-6 months old, so I'm asking the same question: how to make them smaller? Or are they small enough to fit a newborn..?
anyways, it's real kind of you to share the pattern! Thank you!
Sarah says
By the way: you count the dates wrong on this website, don't you? It's the 2nd of November today…
Sarah says
Oh or it's my fault…? I'm in Thailand 😉 Sorry, I guess we're faster here!
Rhonda Schlangen says
is there a way to make this pattern smalle, I want to make of a newborn to 3 month
Colleen says
Was there ever a smaller pattern posted? I am also looking for a newborn size.
Thanks.
Anonymous says
Was there a second video for the next rounds?
Jessica says
These are so cute! Just made a pair for a baby shower gift. I ended up altering the pattern slightly by turning at round 17, so the outside would be prettier when folded over 🙂 Then I added a row of scallops (ch1, 5dc in next st, skip 1, sc, skip 1, 5dc, etc until there's 6 scallops for anyone who wants to try it). They turned out great! Thanks for the pattern!
luvpuppy says
Hi jessica, thank you for the great idea to alter the pattern with scallops, great idea for a baby girl…I also need to make newborn size, so I used a smaller hook (E or 4mm) and used snuggly wuggly baby yarn, I got at Michaels store….they came out perfect. A huge thank you to Sarah for shareing the pattern and others. Happy hooking (LOL)
teresa says
How to make these smaller? For a newborn to 6 months? Please, someone, help me!
Repeat Crafter Me says
To make smaller booties I would use a thinner yarn (Vanna's Choice is a little on the bulky side) and go down a hook size. I am also a loose crocheter, so I am sure if you crochet tighter, it will end up smaller 🙂 Hope this helps!!
Gro says
This booties are beautiful. Just started with my first one. And the video is great. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Blaubaer says
Vielen Dank,dass sie teilen mit uns diese schöne Anleitung.Es ist super erklärt und das Video ist auch sehr hilfreich.Ein schönes Geschenk für Enkelkind.Danke
nadia says
so deep sc is you just single crochet over the previous round? single crochet in the same stiches as previous rounds? please help me. Also, when do you do that optional slip stitch round on the bottom of the shoe?
Caatje Keu says
These are só cute! I also don't understand what is ment by "slip stitch". (half single crochet in the stitches of the first rim in backloops??)
Tammy says
Could you tell me which row you did the slip stitch in on the sole? Thank you for the cute pattern!
Anonymous says
Just as a note – making these for the first time – read instructions first, then watched a portion of the video. At the end of Round 5 it says:
"Round 5: In back loops only, SC around, join, ch 1. (40 SC)
Change to color 2
Round 6: SC around making deep single crochets (40 SC)"
Yet in your video, I think you change colors before the join and chain 1, so that your color change occurs soon enough to keep the second color all in the same row, rather than having the chain 1 show up in the first color, correct?
If this is the case, could you update the instructions for us newbies who aren't very good at color changes yet? 😉
Repeat Crafter Me says
Hello, I have noticed there are a couple different ways to change colors so although I wrote it out to change colors after you chain 1, I prefer to change colors and then join, chain 1 (like I did in the video). Either way you do it will be fine 🙂
Stephanie says
So, at round 17, it says 17-19 sc around. Yet then, it says 18 is HDC…I'm assuming that the 17-19 is a typo, and should just read 17.
Is this correct??
thanks
Repeat Crafter Me says
Wow. Thanks for catching that Stephanie! I can't believe how many times I've looked at this pattern and never noticed it. Yes, you are correct and I just fixed it 🙂 Thanks!
Stephanie says
awesome!! thanks for fixing it. I'm on the 2nd pair today, almost done with them! These are SUPER cute and work up so fast!! These will make great baby gifts for my friends who are expecting!! Thanks so much for sharing this pattern! I appreciate free patterns so much!! HUGS!!
Anonymous says
Thank you so much for this pattern! Those boots are super cute! Thank you also for the video, it's so helpful!
Susan Valentina says
oh wooww….awesome!!
My Practical Baby Guide says
Wow I love your projects!!
These booties are adorable!
I pinned them to one of my baby's boards
Anonymous says
Hi Sarah! I just wanted you to know that someone is selling this pattern on Listia. If it is you, I apologize. I just would hate for someone to be getting money/credits for your FREE pattern.
Fanney Dóra says
Wonderful boots! Will def try out ASAP! 🙂 Thank you so much for sharing!
snowflake says
Very cute but I worry about little ones swallowing the button… but they are adorable….thanks for sharing
Poteryasha says
Thanks so much for this pattern! I made mine two days ago, and they turned out great (in my opinion)! 🙂
http://diycraftymom.blogspot.ca/2012/11/crochet-baby-booties.html
Carrie says
I finally got around to watch your video… THANK YOU!! I was very intimidated by booties for some reason and you made it look so easy. I appreciate you offering this up as a free pattern!! Thanks again!! I'm going to link back to this post even if I don't sell them, everyone should see how adorable these are!
Anonymous says
I can NOT get this patttern worked out-row 2 has 27 sc not counting chain-row 3 has 39-
I come up short on row 3 no matter how I count them. any suggestions on my confussion!!!
barb
Gosia says
I would love to make this booties for my two year old but i am fairly new to crochet 🙂 and I should add I am not an Mathematic genius 🙁 Should I just use chunky yarn and bigger hook?
[email protected] says
Soooooo cute!Thank you for sharing the pattern. We have babies joining the family in the spring, and I can't wait to gift them with these booties and an owl hat from your website 🙂 Thanks again!
Carla at Preschool Powol Packets says
These are so cute!! I made a pair a few days ago for a baby shower and absolutely loved them–I will definitely be using this pattern again! I used a size E hook with softer baby yarn (I'm also a pretty "loose" crocheter) and they turned out perfect for a newborn…I think I need to make a pair for my own baby due next month too! I'm pinning this page–thanks so much for sharing!!
Brandi Cordle says
I just made these, and mine came out lop sided 🙁 what did I do wrong?
Anonymous says
Really love these, im going to give them a try. Thanks for sharing! :}
Anonymous says
Love these just wondering if i could make in a bigger size? For 14 months if at all possible it would be greatly appreciated.
Christine Fortier
Anonymous says
I have been trying literally all day to make these boots bigger. I've used larger needles and yarn and I have tried adding stitches. I just can't seem to figure it out. Do u have this pattern in a bigger size? I wanted to make them for a 1 and 2 year old.
Anonymous says
Thanks for sharing the pattern for these cute booties. I've pinned them to my pinterest board and am looking forward to making them one day. Thanks again for sharing. Happy Creating.
Yoslamity says
These booties are great! The pattern was easy (just make sure you're counting as you go)- the booties came together really quickly! After making a pair for my nephew, I was asked if I could make a pair for my friend's daughter – I created a modified pattern using this pattern to fit 24 months (which was also pretty simple). I'll be putting a pair together over the next day or two. Very excited!
Stephanie Smith says
How did you adjust for 24 months?
amanda989 says
do u have this pattern for 0-6 months
Amanda says
I would just drop the hook size from G to an F. That's what I did.
" يـ ألوناتك ! " says
i love your tutorials very much, but i do not know this one confused meee in counting :), however thank you sweeti
Linda says
love this… but trying to figure out how to make this bigger…. My children are big footed! these are to small for my 7mnth old. Would i use a Larger yarn and hook? or add stiches? love the pattern and the result, just to small for my kids!!
Baby Doll says
Deep single crochet (deep sc): Work a deep sc just like a normal sc except you will insert your hook one row down.
Claire Guerette says
Thanks…that's very clear!
Julia Dudley says
I like you tutorial but my shoes always come out way to big. Can you tell me what im doing wrong?
Amanda says
Go down a hook size. I know that I crochet tight so every pattern I do I have to go up a hook size for it to come out the specified size. On the good side, you have booties for when kids get a little older 🙂
Anonymous says
Easy to follow and amazingly adorable!! Made a pair in an hour – love them and so do my girls 🙂
Bella says
Hey there. These are so cute And Ive been trying to make them but they keep turning out weird. Im counting and counting but I think I am some how getting off count. Could you please upload the other rounds on to youtube so I can follow you visually, I'd really appreciate it, i have to make 3 for several baby showers!
Anonymous says
This is frustrating – the advertisements on the right side of your pattern cuts off part of the dirctions and I can't crochet them.
ivy says
Hi, thanks for the great pattern! I posted about them on my blog and linked to your blog. Thanks again!
Betty Plemmons says
THANK YOU so much for sharing this pattern, and also for the video tutorial. I've been looking a long time for a pattern that works up easily and also looks professional. Now I've found it. THANK YOU again for the awesome pattern!!
Anonymous says
Thank you from Australia. These are so cute. I am soon to be a grandmother so I'm going to give these a go! 🙂
Anonymous says
Thank you for the pattern. These are so cute. I finished the first boot yesterday, and I know this might be a stupid question but I`m fairly new to this. Do I follow the same pattern for both left and right, or do I have to do each row in reverse?
Ita puspita says
tx for the pattern n tutorial sarah!
u r great mommy….
BarbaraP says
In the video you do ch 1 at the end of round 6, but it's not written that way.
Anonymous says
It's a great pattern!!I want to make them for 3 years old.What crochet size shall i use?Thank you!!Annita.
Miss Debra says
I love these booties. I just learned that my oldest son (who did not want children) is now expecting with his little adorable Japanese wife, and he is happy about it! I know the baby will be beautiful and I want to make these booties for her (him). Thank you so much.
I was also a stay at home mother and home schooled both my sons who are now career military (of all things!) I can appreciate your very important role. I pray God's blessing on you and your family. Thank you for sharing! Debra
Anonymous says
Hello there, Thanks for posting the pattern. I'm almost done with my first bootie but was wondering about rows 18-22. Are they worked continuously or do you join them at the end like the rest of the rows? Thanks!
Mireille Obeid says
I love it =) ,, Thanks for sharing your Pattern
Anonymous says
Hi i am currently working on these gorgeous shoes, i love them 🙂 but i am stuck on round 8 how do i make a decrease?? I am new at crocheting and i really need help.
Thanks alot 🙂
Anonymous says
Thank you so much for sharing your pattern! This is my 3rd crochet project. I am making these for my step-sister who is expecting her first, a boy. The video definitely helped me get started. I did mine with grey and orange with little navy anchor buttons.
Anonymous says
These are adorable! I just got an order last night for "some cute baby booties" hahaha for a 10 month baby boy. Mom isn't sure exactly what she wants, just cute. heheh. So glad I found this pattern, I am definitely going to give it a try, I love it, it's so cute. I'm tired of the boring baby booties for boys!
Krochet4kids says
I will definitely be making these, have a great grandbaby coming this summer and we have chilly nights here on the west coast!
kathy says
Between row 4 and five you say you added a stitch, stitch count goes from 39 to 40 but you join as you did before, to first sc, so where are you adding a stitch?
Bmcoates says
I love these!! I just started crocheting how hard would it be to make a bigger size?
Anonymous says
I am new at crocheting. What is the gauge for this project, so my sizing is correct?
Anastasia Burman says
Hello Sarah!
Thank you very very much for this wonder!
Really clear instruction and easy pattern.
I finished it and it's look like I got it 🙂
You're one of the few who accept to share the patterns free.
I wish you and your family health, peace and love 🙂
Laura Lynne Butler says
at the end of round 6 in the video you join and ch 1 but you did not write that in the pattern. So far this is turning out nice. Just a few suggestions for your patterns and videos. If I were a beginner I probably would not be able to follow along with your video because you crochet quite quickly. Maybe you could slow down a bit when doing a video tutorial (also it is hard to hear you, maybe speak louder)
You didn't meantion a guage for the pattern so im not sure if my botties are going to turn out the same size as yours. Maybe you could write that in or measure the length and width of the sole of the booties so everyone will know if the size is working out correctly. I hope you dont mind the suggestions! Thanks for the beautiful pattern!!!!!!! They are lovely
Usha Subramaniam says
i want to make a bigger size. cud you gimme the cordinates for a bigger boot? this one isnt enough for my daughter. i need one double this size.
T'ke says
Hi, I also wanted to make it bigger, so I used two yarns. Problem is that the bootie is to wide, the shape is gone: the sole is to wide and the whole for the ankle is to small. Any tips? Thank you!
Brenda Rowland says
Hello, in row four I am only coming up with 34 stitches…I have tore it out twice and my counts come out fine for the first three rows. Can you help?
Anonymous says
Hi Sarah 🙂 Just started crocheting the first bootie today and doing good so far. I was wondering, do I have to join and chain 1 after Round 18? and continue on that way? It doesn't say and I'm a little confused as to what to do… Thank you in advance 🙂
Brandi Miller says
oh my gosh!!! I have a friend who is having a baby in less than 2 weeks!!!! I'm going to have to Crochet a whole basket load of these for her!!! They are way too adorable!!! You do such fantastic work!!!!
Anonymous says
Round 10 says 6SC decrease. Does this mean I SC decrease 6 consecutive times moving around the row? How it is written is confusing me as it makes me think I SC decrease 6 times in the same stitch. Can someone please clarify? Thanks!
Siti Masita Rakhmawati says
Super cute…, I want to make a pair for my son
please visit my blog too ~_~
sharelicious.blogspot.com
tallbladeofgrass says
Thank you for this pattern! These booties are adorable 🙂
catherinemichele says
Okay let me try this again….On that invisible sc decrease did you use both loops or just the front loops to make the sc decrease? Mine look like duck feet on the toe part!! BTW how's the pregnancy going??
Jacqueline says
Catherine, you only use the front loops for the decrease. There is a really good tutorial that shows you how to do it.
Emily Plunkett says
I just did the steps for first colour and it turned out way too small! I counted all the stitches as I went, it turned out the size for a dolly not a 6 month old. Any idea what I did wrong?
Riekie Dill says
I love your tutorial, but for a novice I think it is too fast and I would have liked it to be somewhat slower in the video.
Jacqueline says
I see that this pattern is for 6-12 months. How can I make it for a smaller child, say 3 to 6 months. Any help would be appreciated:-)
Ashley Day says
In round 8 do i do the SC 12, then decrease after that? i'm a bit confused on this.
Klbc3 says
I did this once and it came out HUGE, so I went and bought a smaller hook and yarn, made sure to crochet tight, and again still HUGE! I counted my stitches and it came out right.i did notice you wrote 6 mos-12 mos so I guess I'll hang onto them for awhile, but the sole of the foot is as big as my palm!!!!
Brenda Rowland says
Is there a pattern for a smaller version of this boot?
shanidoll12 says
ok I like doing this pattern and can read and understand it all. I have tried numerous times get it right. but every time I finish a bootie it looks too tight in the front and a little weird. doesn't look nice and round on the top like yours. it leans and doesn't sit right. any suggestions?
Mich Gal says
I have the same problem too and the sc decrease stitches sit off to the side.
psprongs says
I too had the same problem. The sides were off to one side. The problem was I did not finish the stitches in the stitch before the chain for rounds 6-22. She has clearly mentioned in the picture how to start and finish the row. Make sure you follow the same.
Btw, Sarah thanks a lot for the pattern. They look super cute and the instructions are easy to follow even for a beginner like me. Thanks again!!!
Lillie Beaman says
I cannot get over how adorable those booties are!! Thank you thank you thank you for sharing how you do it! I really appreciate it. Most people that come up with those super cute patterns don't like to share without profit. So thanks again! I will be trying this soon! 🙂
Amrita says
Hi Sarah,
How do I make bigger booties…can we increase the number of stiches in the similar series of ur pattern..plese revert
I want to make it for my 10 month old son…and as he keeps growing would want to make bigger ones…so if there is a set pattern where I can just keep increasing the stiches that wud be great…
Amrita
Lauren says
do you have sizes for newborn – 3 months and 3months – 6 months
Thanks
Nikki Bui says
I need help. I must have tried it over a dozen times and it always turn off lobe sided. I think it's my joins.
I'm using a marker to help me mark my rounds. I mark the loop when I create my chain. I've tried joining at the next loop following my marker and on the maker. It either gets lobe sided or there's not enough lips for me to stitch.
Please help, I really want to crochet these cute booties!
Jade Gauthier-Boutin says
Hi ! When finished, what is the lenght of the booties ? Thank you !
Nikki Bui says
Yeah! I finally got it. I stitch really loosely this time so the sole was about 4.5 inches.
Nikki Bui says
Yeah! I finally got it. I stitch really loosely this time so the sole was about 4.5 inches.
Jade Gauthier-Boutin says
Thanks !
Rosalva Miranda says
Hello im wondering how i can make these in newborn?
Stephanie Pham says
So I'm having trouble understanding what a "deep" single crochet is. Can anyone help me out please. I've tried to watch the video but I can't get a clear enough view of what is being done. I am new to crocheting but have caught on rather quickly, I just haven't seen or needed to do a "deep single crochet." Any and all help would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!
Angela Anderson says
You are basically going over the previous row of sc. Put your hook into the same place as the stitch under it went in; go in at the bottom rather than at the top of the stitch.
ginger007 says
Have been looking for these booties in adult pattern! Live in northern mi and they are a must year round!
Stephanie says
Thanks for a great pattern! I made a few changes but cited you in my blog: http://ediblethoughts-stephanie.blogspot.com/2013/08/garden-baby-booties.html. Thanks again!
Second Wind Holistic Care says
Fantastic, Sarah. Thanks so much for sharing these adorable booties. What a great pattern!
Fani Papa says
hi i want to make boots for my boy namber 11.can you send me the necessary stitchies???thank you!
sarah shamsi says
Adorable. I want to do these for a 3 month old. what do I do :/
megsjshep says
Thanks so much for this pattern. It's one of my favourite. You can see my latest version of it here http://megsjshep.wordpress.com/2013/09/23/hipster-beanie-and-boots-for-baby/
Mrs.Infiniti says
These are so adorable! I cant wait to try this pattern! I want to make these for a 1 year olds birthday thats coming up. Do you have a copy of this pattern for a bigger size? This will be one of my first projects, so I can use all the help I can get! Thank you!
Sydney516 says
Do you make them both the same or is the sole different according to whether it's the left or right boot?
Jane Doe says
Hi there… first of all, these booties are gorgeous, I absolutely want to crochet them for my girly…. BUT… I have a problem with the size ! I'm using a 4 mm but, I get a half too small size. My daughter is 5 months old, this pattern should fit her, but it doesn't. After watching the video I realise that your yarn looks bigger. I would like to use my yarn…so please, I need your help : how can I increase the sole?
silvia lanfranchi says
Hi, I made these booties and the rainies and I love them! I found your pattern is really great! I wrote a post about my little booties and I linked both of your patterns. You can find it here: http://www.laraccoltadisilvia.com/2013/10/i-baby-stivalini-per-linverno.html
Thank you so much: I love your work and I follow your crochet creations with your newsletter!
Silvia
vanessa castaño perez says
hola me gustaria tejer estas botitas para el bebe que esta a punto de nacer podrias mandarme el patron completo te lo agradeceria mucho mi correo es [email protected]
eleisawifelife says
firstly, thank you for sharing these adorable booties pattern. when I decrease, I leave noticeable gaps. it doesn't have a neat smooth finish at the toe as your pics. any tips or feedback on how to achieve your perfection?
slimescales says
Hi Sarah, I love these booties but I'm having a problem. My join seems to move on a stitch with each round, making the sole assymetrical. I think I'm doing the joins exactly as you specify in the photo etc. But the extra stitch at rounds 2-5 seems to be moving my join on. I can work around this by adding extra stitches to one side and subtracting from the other side, but I'd like to know what I doing wrong? Please help if you're still looking at these comments! Or anyone else! Thanks x
strawberrybananaxo says
Hi these are so cute and im trying to make for my gf by thursday for her maternity photo shoot (she requested booties and your my go to so i was so happy to see botties) BUT im completely stuck on row 10 i sc 10 then for me to decrease 6 brings me to the middle of the toe and then if i sc 11 after i still have about 4 stitches till i reach the end to join ! HELP PLEASE!!! Where did i go wrong … i thought i was stuck on the last row but i was able to make it work ..now im just getting so confused
Cindy Williams says
I would like to thank you for this easy pattern, I am new at crocheting and this pattern was so easy for me to follow. I have made my granddaughter two pairs now lol in one day….plan on making many more……again thank you
Cindy Williams says
I would like to thank you for this pattern..I am new crocheting and this was so easy me for me to follow. I had tried several other patterns and it all turned out bad UNTIL NOW. I have made two pairs now for my first Granddaughter and am just so excited to make many more in other colors..THANK YOU
Heather Lalonde says
I just made these but decided to go with a chunky (6) yarn and they came out in the size of a 2 yr old so cute .. thank you for your patterns ,… I was wondering if you ever thought about adapting these into a adult size they would be so cozy
Loopsan says
Thanks for this amazing pattern! Great as always! I did some modification on my version 🙂 http://www.loopsan.com/crochet/baby-jacket-and-boots/
Mikey says
I would love to make these for myself! Would it be possible to make these in adult sizes?
Thanks!
Marian says
Wonderful! I made the pink one…thanks for sharing
Ashley Day says
I have made these booties before but for some odd reason i am having problems with round 8…i sc 12 then do the decrease x4 and do the sc 12 again and i am not ending up where i started again. what am i doing wrong because i have counted right and it should go right to the end.
Hermien says
After you do the decrease stitch….do you then do two single crochets before doing another decrease stitch?
Hara Haraka says
Can you do a tutorial for this bootie please?
Thank You!
Hara Haraka says
Can you do a tutorial for this bootie please?
Thank You!
Tracy says
Wish there was a video for the whole thing. I keep getting small holes where I decrease no matter how tight I pull the stitch. I feel like I'm still doing something wrong.
Janja says
They are beautiful! Thank you for this amazing pattern. I've just made a pair for my friend and she and the others loved them 🙂
Mandi Clark says
These are super cute, but I am really struggling with the decreased rounds. Starting with round 8. Can you please clarify it for me? From what I'm reading it goes from 40 stiches to 20. I can't get it to work out properly. Thanks for any help.
snepo316 says
Your stuff is AMAZING! Thank you for sharing.
carmel8sons says
Wow again, Just finished these adorable slippers. So so cute. Thanks again.
dinaalayyan says
It's amazing really but what if I want to make a bigger size for 2years and 5 years old I tried a thicker yarn it's still small please answer me I looked for the answer everywhere nothing helped maybe u can help
carmel8sons says
think bigger needle and more rows on cuff. thats what I did for a 2 year old. The thicker jarn only makes them heavier. I could be very wrong, but works all time for me.
Dinaebrahem says
Thank u Carmel I will try hope it works for me too
carmel8sons says
Boots so lovely made hat to match, using the basic pattern. Turned out lovely. Thanks again
Sviloprejka says
The booties are so lovely!
I made it and wrote a post about my booties. Of course I linked your pattern. You can find it here: http://projekt-sviloprejka.blogspot.com/2014/01/dzieciece-buciki-na-szydeku.html
marie-christine lebel says
how can i make it for 24 months ?
Megan Morris says
OK I am having problems with the counts of how many stitches. Like it says 39 or 40 but I don't end where I began I go past that point and then for the cuff 20 stitches I always have a big gap for another 5 stitches or so what am I doing wrong
Deena says
Well, I finished one. Had to restart like 3 times. It doesn't look near like yours, but it does look like a bootie. :/
Hermien says
Thanks for the pattern!!! This is the first crocheted bootie that looks good and I can actually do!!! (I'm a beginner) I'm sure the booties I made have a few mistakes in them (like not going deep enough for the "deep sc") but they still look cute! Can't wait to make another pair and then send them off to my daughter for her 8 month old twins (boy and girl)!!!
Mandy McCall says
I am having a hard time following your video due to the dark colored yarn you are using,…do you have any other videos that would be better??
Deena says
nevermind i just saw she said to
Annamaria Anderson says
I LOVE this pattern!
David Watson says
I love these and will be making them this week for a new nephew we are getting in the spring 2014. I am so glad to find baby boy booties! Thanks for sharing the pattern. Lorraine
bb says
I love your patterns! This is one someone asked me to make for them and I have 1 done but have a few questions. First when u start the body of the bootie are yr joins going sideways up the back of the boot or should they be going straight. I join into the first stitch of each round and end at the stitch before the join. Also how come my bootie doesn't stand up nice lime yours does. I know I crochet loose but I went down to an e hook to help with that and unless I stuff the bootie with cotton balls they sure look sloppy. Do u block them? Thank you!!!!!'
bb says
First I love your patterns! Thank you! I do have two questions. For the back "seam" where u join should that join be going up at a slant vs straight. Mine of course is on a slant but I think I'm joining in the right spot. I join into the first stitch of the previous row and then do the first stitch of the next row in that same spot. Secondly do u stuff ur boot with something for the photo cuz mine doesn't stand up that nice or do u block? I do crochet loose but I went down 2 hook sizes to compensate for that. Thanks so much.
leanna strang says
Hello there, I'm not sure how to do the decrease sc. thanks for your help
LOVE the pattern
leanna strang says
Hello there, can you explain how to do a decrease sc. thanks
bb says
I do have another question that always confuses me when making booties. When u r doing the sole e right side is the one wth with the two rims created from doing the back loop right ? The sole seems to want to turn up the other way unless of course I am dong something wring. Thanks again
Arianna says
Hello, I was wondering if you could help me adapt the pattern for a bigger size bootie, I just made a pair and the just fit my 4 month old daughter they are almost to small for her?
Lyric says
These are way cute and you are a gem for all the work and sharing that you have done here. I want to try my hand at these for my upcoming grannette.
Cheers,
Lyric
http://www.sewcroandquilt.wordpress.com
Libi Israeli says
Thank you for sharing and the booties look cute, but there is something wrong with the pattern. I agree with other reviewers who wrote that theirs looked nothing like the photo. I have tried twice, but the end result looked puffy and shapeless, especially from the front – an angle the photos do not afford. I'm experienced with crochet and after reviewing the pattern again, I believe the problem lies in an uneven increase and decrease in the rounds, and especially the extreme decreases of rounds 9-12. I'm afraid there is something irrevocably faulty with the pattern.
enchanter20 says
Hello, if I want to make these boots an inch bigger (or to fit a one and a half year old), where do I add extra stitches?
enchanter20 says
Hello, if I want to make these boots an inch bigger (or to fit a one and a half year old), where do I add extra stitches?
pramsey43 says
Why can't I make these. Mine look flat and crooked?????
Mummy factory says
Merciiiii 😉 for the parttern so cut!
http://mummy-factory.over-blog.com
Majlinda Shatku says
I love these booties but every time I make them they wind up coming out wrong ive officially given up :-/ they're still super adorable!!
Product Queen says
Im stuck on round 10. Ive counted a million times!!! Ive done the 10sc then the 6 decreases then the 11sc but if i join it to the ch it leaves a HUGE gap!!! This is my 3rd time re-doing it and ive made far more complicated adult boots! Does anyone know what im doing wrong? Anyone experienced the same problem and knew what went wrong? HEEELLLPPP 🙁 🙁
Michelle Filepp says
This is a great looking pair of boots, but despite being an experienced crocheter I am finding the directions extremely confusing. For example, Row 5 makes no sense; there are no instructions to increase in Row 4 and yet somehow there is an extra stitch by the end of Row 5? This is as far as I have gotten because no matter what I do, I get a mess, and I know that the whole boot will be lopsided if the first few rows are not done correctly. Is there an updated version of this pattern somewhere else? Thanks.
bookillage says
I just made these and they turned out perfect! So adorable! Thank you very much for the pattern and good instructions! xx
Masked Desire says
Hi thank you so much for posting this pattern. My Godson is 3 months away and i couldn't find a crochet pattern that was cute until i found yours. Thank you again
padmore says
I need some help with these. I am following the pattern exactly and its turning out nothing like the ones pictured. Im hetting gapi g holes or webbed effect where you decrease top of toe dependi g on how tight or lose I crochet and it doesnt always finish wherw it is supposed to
CandiBear412 says
I haven't tried these yet but your instructions look really easy to follow and its nice to have a video to refer to. If i wanted to make an adult size do you think doubling up on the yarn and using a larger hook would work?
Laura says
Dear Sarah,
I really love the cuffed baby booties! I also saw loads of other patterns on your blog I would like to make… choices choices…. I've started on the cuffed baby booties and I'm almost finished with the first one, but then I read your "optional" part about the slipstitches. I don't understand how and when you crocheted them on your boot. Do you do this as an extra round in between round 4 and 5 or (as I kind of read it) at the end when the boot is finished make a round of slipstitches next to the first "rim" of back loops? It is probably my lack of experience in crocheting and also a misunderstanding in language (I'm Dutch). I hope you can help me out. Thank you so much for all your beautiful patterns! Cheers, Laura
A says
The count is off on the sole. Do you have a corrected pattern? Doing your count leaves a three stitch gap on round two and subsequent rounds.
Cat24 says
I have another question how do you make the inv. decrease? Is it supposed have holes when you make the decrease? I decreased like u usually do and I ended up like u would if you were making a regular bootie, but I also had some small holes even when u do the decease invisibly ! Can u tell me where I'm going wrong?
Thanks
C
Cat24 says
On row 3, do you put 2hd, in the same stitch or 2 Hd in the next 2 HD?
Cat24 says
Does anyone have a misshapen foot? Mine comes out crooked and I see Sarah's is not looking like that!
Danielle O'Neill says
Just discovered your blog! You make beautiful pieces. I would love to make these for my 12 mth old niece. Do you have any tips for making these slightly larger?
Ashley Roberts says
Is this pattern available for a newborn- 3month size?
Leslie Waldroup says
just wondering if anyone has figured out how to make these for a newborn
baby?? I went down to a size 3.75 but it was still a big shoe…
gonna try to use the bottom of another pattern..
enidgh says
Lovely, lovely pattern
Sparki says
Do you have a VIDEO that specifically shows the slip stitch option for the thicker rim? Thank You Sparki Cook
Jen Bilsky says
These are cute but I've tried a million times and it keeps coming out wrong! My rows end in the stitches she says it should but it keeps coming out lopsided. Anyone have any suggestions? Thanks
Vonda Barnett says
It's not you this pattern is horrible. As I read we are all coming g up with the same mistake. And it's in the pattern
Vonda Barnett says
The author is removing comments why. This pattern is so poorly written. That's why people are having a hard time following it. I'm an advanced crocheter and I scrapped this
Irene Houle says
I found this pattern and I have made alot of these so thank you. I can understand your pattern just fine, people need to just relax and take time to get it. ..
Cindyzs (cindy zemble stewart/freespiritczs) says
Sarah, these are soooooo cute and i would love to try and make them. i am a newbie and watched your video, couldnt see it that well, but i know it was only 1-7 due to the 15 min time limit, but was wondering if you plan on doing the rest of the bootie at some time? i am a visual learner and it would be so much easier to watch to understand this and all the other great things you make. you are so talented!!! yes you are very fast, but their is a speed adjustment on yt so not worried about that! i and many would really appreciate it. thanks a bunch! i have two babies coming i would like to make these for! 🙂
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Christina Davis says
I am working on making these…I am on round 8 after I crochet the last 12 sc it is leaving me with 10 stitches not worked???? and then the next round 9 It is telling me to sc in last 14?? Please help!! Thanks
Christina Davis says
hello Sarah!…I also noticed that in the pattern for round row 7 you tell us to use BL only and in the video you tell us to go through both loops…which one is correct please. Im sure either way will make a cute booty! thanks, Christina
March Ungaro says
When you say to decrease , do you mean just skip a stitch and go on to the next stitch. I wasn,t sure how to decrease so I checked on line and they bring a loop up into the stitch that should be decrease having three loops on the needle , I found that confusing and it didn't,t work out for me, but when I just skip a stitch for the decrease it seemed to work better. Please clarify . Thank you so much for the great pattern.
Katrine says
Click on the link for 'invisible decrease' that's under Abbreviations at the beginning of this pattern- it explains it perfectly.
Erin Lewry says
I love these boots! I just made a pair for my two and a half year old. I used a 6mm needle and then just did round 21 AND 22 X3. If I was making another pair I would probably add some more stitches on the bottom as well.
Katrine says
I just made these without the cuff (was running out of yarn), turned out super cute. Thanks!
Meine Nähecke says
Sooo cute! I want to make tousands of these. At the beginning I had some unterstanding problems but I made it. They are perfect. Greetings from Germany.
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Thank you very much. I am from Slovakia and your blog is my favourite. Big thanks again.
Angela Herd says
I had no trouble. I made two lovely pairs of these booties in different colours. They turned out beautifully!
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Maggie Pierson says
I was wondering if I could do a video and put it on youtube doing this? I love the boots and have made many over the last couple of years for more than a few friends/family having babies and I am working on a blue pair right now for a friend having a boy. Would you mind if I did a video from start all the way to finish of these booties? Full credit links to this page and everything will be for you.
Thun says
I just made 2 pair of these adorable booties for a friend of mine. Although I’m an absolutely beginner I could follow your pattern without any problems. The video also helped a lot. Thank you so much, Sarah. Keep up your good work! You are one my favorites.
Brenda Rowland says
Do you make these in a smaller pattern??
Carrie (Stitchy) says
I use a smaller needle to make them smaller.
Carrie (Stitchy) says
I have changed the cuff up a bit. I hope it’s okay. I figured it’s only fair to share. 🙂
Round 13: Chain 1, SC around, join (22 SC)
Round 14: Chain 1, SC around, join (22 SC)
Round 15: Chain 2 (counts as first DC), DC around, join (22 DC)
Round 16: Chain 1, SC around, join (22 SC)
Round 17: Chain 1, In Back Loop Only, SC around, join, chain 1. (22 SC)
Round 18: Chain 2 (counts as first DC), In Both Loops, DC around, join (22 DC)
Round 19: Chain 2, *FPDC around next post, BPDC around next post*, repeat around, join (11 ST)
Round 20: Chain 2, *FPDC around next post, BPDC around next post*, repeat around, join (11 ST)
Round 21: Chain 1, SC around, join and tie off
SHOE LACE: Chain 90, pulling tightly after every stitch, tie off
Weave shoe lace around round 15. Tie and fold cuff over at rounds 16 & 17 and tuck lace underneath.
I promise not to sell this pattern, even with the changes, or to claim it as my own. 🙂 Enjoy!
Carrie (Stitchy) says
Oops, round 17 is supposed to be in FRONT loop only. And my intentions are just to share an alternative. 🙂 Love your patterns!
Lauren says
I seriously want to thank you for all of the free patterns that you offer. I stop by your page frequently to find new patterns to try! I sometimes have problems following patterns but your’s are always a breeze! Written wonderfully! Keep doing what you are doing!
PS- You have taught me so many different things that have made me a more skilled crocheter!
Reneé Duminy says
I’m really struggling with Round 10. After the 6 SC decrease, the stiches are only at the middle of the toe area, and 11 SC will not take me all the way round to the heel. I’ve pulled it apart three times already to start over… it is just not working. Would love to see the rest of the rounds on video please!
Debbie says
Do you have a pattern for the boots for an infant? 0-6 months.
I only see 6-12 months. Thank you
Thank you
Sandra Azar says
Start with user-friendly clothes. Look for stretchy fabrics; wide neck openings; loose sleeves, cuffs, and ankles; buttons, snaps, or zippers on the front of the garment instead of the back the last thing you want to do after you’ve wrestled your baby into a shirt is flip him over to finish buttoning him up.
LumpyLittleLamb on Etsy says
I have done this pattern twice and they have come out too small. I have given a pair to my friends and they will most likely be to small. Just thought I might point this out.
-LumpyLittleLamb
Jamie says
Great pattern. But I kept ending up with extra stitches when starting to decrease. And the heel of my boot looks much taller than the rest.
Jina says
just can say that’s very beautiful.thank you.
Nassim says
I love these boots they’r so adorable and I want to make them for my friend’s 2 months old son. But I don’t know who to crochet. I just know how to knit. Can you post an instruction on knitting these boots? Is it even possible?
Mary R. Collins says
Great post! I found it very useful. Love the final result. The information in this blog is extremely useful for the baby.
Ashlee says
This pattern needs a little tweaking, its fairly easily rectified by experieced crocheters but it could be very confusing for a newbie, the sole is fine but at around round 8 it gets a bit sloppy, the round does not finish where it should and i think this is because the pattern says to decrease a certain amount through the next few rounds but then when you come to sc around on round 13, there are more than 22 stitches (i think it works out about 26 stitches) i think this is because at the end of every round you join and chain one, which adds another stitch however i continued following the pattern and found the leg of the boot became very lop sided(as did everyone i asked to check the pattern incase i was missing something) so i frogged it and added another round after round 12 with another decrease in the middle. I also took out the join/chain 1 hereafter but found this made the leg of the bootie to tight so frogged again and crochet around 4 times adding in the chain to widen it slightly….please go over this pattern and correct it for people that dont understand!!
Catharina says
Your video does not match with your written pattern. A bit confusing. second part of round 2 you write 2 HDC in next 6, 2 hdc hdc in last join ch1 in the video you hdc in next 6 2 hdc in next 2 stitches hdc in next two then you continue going 6 hdc without joining and ch1 trying to figure this out. Do I follow the pattern or the video. ???
Catharina says
I just figured it out, please disregard my post.
Kathy says
I’m a pretty experienced, but I have tried to do round three several times and I keep ending up with two extra stitches at the end.
These booties are super cute and I would love to make them but I just can’t seem to figure out how to get past around three.
I really appreciate all the work you put into creating this pattern and the video.
Megan says
What I did was copy and paste the pattern in a text program, then put a checkbox next to all the instructions, each little step, so I could keep track of what I did. Helped a lot.
Sumaiya says
Hey all your crochet projects are cute and amazing for your cuffed crochet booties can I use a hook that is different from 0.44mm? How will it be if I use a. Different sized hook?
Thank you.. 🙂
Megan says
Can you finagle this into a 12-18 months size? My 9 month old has big feet, haha
Connie says
Love the booties as well as the rain booties. It would be very helpful to have the gauge added.
Thanks.
Natasha says
I love making these! Do you have a pattern to make them bigger too?
Natasha says
I have loved making these! Do you have a pattern to make them bigger too?
brandi says
How do you keep the heal from bulging? i following the video and it still is.thank you
Alieke says
I see in the video that you start every new round at the back of the heel, approximately in the middle. But when I do it, the end of the rounds turn around the work and at the time of the colour change the new round starts at the side. What am I doing wrong? I tried over 3 times and followed to the point what you do in the video but it happens every time.
Abi says
I am super confused with round nine!
SC 14, SC decrease, SC, SC decrease, SC, SC decrease, SC 14, join, ch 1.
Do I do 14 single crochet and the do SC decrease, SC, SC decrease, SC, SC decrease and then another 14 single crochet orrr do I do SC decrease, SC, SC decrease, SC, SC decrease and repeat this until I finish the round?
Also, for round eight I did: SC decrease, SC in next 2 and repeated this until I finished the round, is that correct?
Please help!
Kalyani says
Hi,
Very pretty booties. I couldn’t find second part in the you tube? Can you upload or send
Me a link as I am not able to go further after 8th round’
https://youtu.be/bF5EPHH_RVU
Thanks,
Alicia Robberts says
Love this pattern but struggled to make it work for me and it would look like your but just kept praticing and never given up and got it right today…….
Alicia Robberts says
I really love this pattern from the first moment I saw it….. but still stuggled to get it too look like your. But I did not give up and got it right to make baby newborn booties.:-) practiced till it clicked and got it right.
Alisha says
I want to make a pair of these but in size 12-18 months if I use a size H do you think I’d get the right size?
Denise says
Un grand merci pour ce tutoriel très bien expliqué.
Jamie D says
I was wondering how to change the pattern to fit NB and 0-3 months? I have my first and only baby girl on the way and want to make these for her but don’t know enough about making booties to know how to make them smaller. This will be the first set I try to make!!! :o) Thank you!!!
Jamie
Jen says
Love this pattern! Thanks for sharing it. I’m getting tripped up though. How would we make the left baby bootie? Crochet left handed?
Patricia says
I love these!! I would like to make some for the other kids at daycare. Do you have a pattern for bigger sizes? Ages 2 and 4 . Thanks 🙂
Kirsten says
Thanks for the great pattern!! Do you have any link or tutorial about adding a slip stitch? I’m not really sure how to do that to the rim on the bottom.
Tamar says
Hi , how can I adapt the pattern for a 2 years old ?
Hazel says
I too had issues with the booties coming out lopsided, but I’ve persevered and worked it out. I’ve noted the following things which helped:
Absolutely key: Mark the first proper stitch you make in each new round – make sure that these markers always stay in a line up the back of the foot otherwise it will become lopsided.
For rounds 1 to 5, make your join into the turning chain that you made at the end of the previous round/start of this round. For round 6 onwards, make the join into the first proper stitch.
And definitely follow Sarah’s instruction: Always begin your rounds in the same stitch as your chain [that you’ve just made].
The number of stitches after each round (before the turning chains) is as follows:
Round 1. 22 st
2. 29 st
3. 39 st
4. 39 st
5. 40 st
6 and 7. 40 st
8. 36 st
9. 33 st
10. 27 st
11. 24 st
12 to end. 22 st
Hope that helps others!
Carrie-Ann sherwood says
Love the booties but mine keep coming out on the small side. What am I doing wrong?
jane says
Thank you for sharing these modern cute booties.
Can’t wait to have a go at these and the video will be so helpful.
Kali says
So how could I make these bigger for my son? he is 12 months but has monster feet and these won’t fit him long if they would even fit.
Trisha says
I have repeatedly taken out and redone row 11, and 12 repeatedly, but I keep coming up short on the heel consistantly. All the counts work up to that point, but then at that point, they don’t and I am off by 6 stitchs. I tried to continue, but now i am still 6 stiches too few for round 13.
This is crazy making.
julie frausto says
your instructions on the video and print are easy to follow I am having fun
DeeXya says
This boots are too cute to handle..And the instructions are pretty easy to follow…. I tried to make one for the new member in my family and it turned out beautiful.
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Cindy VANDERZALM says
Hi, I love this pattern and have now successfully made it. I am quite new to crochet, so was very excited that they turned out perfect. I am wondering if you have these in bigger sizes? I would like to make them for my 3 year old grandson, but not sure how to increase the size.
Thanks…love your patterns.
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Thank you for sharing these modern cute booties.
AC Crafts says
Do you possibly have this pattern in a smaller size? Say, 0 to 3 months? I would really enjoy making these but in a newborn size, thanks!
Trish says
I, too, would love to know how to adjust the pattern up (or down) for an older or younger child. My thoughts would be to use a slightly thicker crochet hook to go up a size. I’m in New Zealand so am using a 4mm size needle. Maybe a 4.5mm or 5mm would bring the size up just enough for the next size up. (Sorry to the USA friends, I’m not sure what that is for you). Conversely, using a smaller hook and thinner yarn would bring the size down enough for that 0-3-6 month old. Just a thought, I haven’t tried it yet, but I think it might work well.
Trish says
And yes, this is an adorable pattern. I love it, thanks for sharing 🙂
My Little Me says
My grandmother knows how to crochet and tried to teach me when I was younger. I just couldn’t quite sit still to learn but I did pick up embroidering and still love it.
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Rachael says
I’m having trouble understanding the slip stitch around the bottom to finish it off does anyone have any photos to help me? And also after a while a pattern for premise baby booties or newborn booties? I’m not sure how to make adjustments on the sizing as this is my first ever crocheted item other than a standard scarf.
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Ruth says
Love these booties.
As I’m working on them I notice that round 8 states: SC in first 12, decrease four times, SC last 12. That adds up to only 32 stitches and this round works on 40 stitches.
It should read:
SC in first 16, decrease four times, SC last 16.
Trish says
These bootees are my favourite crochet booties ever! They work up so quickly. Can I make a suggestion (someone may already have said it. When you come to the cuff I turn my work so that I am working in the opposite direction. That way, when the cuff is turned over you are still seeing the right side which is always better than the wrong side of crochet. I love the pattern though. You are very talented. Thank you for sharing.
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Tara Pariso says
What is the measurement of this pattern? My niece’s foot is 3.25” heel to toe and I want to make sure they will be big enough.
Sonia Spanou says
Thanks for the pattern ! I’ve already made them for my granddaughter when she was a baby… I wonder, is there a pattern for a two year old now that she is two and I would like to make a pair for her to wear at home ? I would like the same kind but I can’t find them…Maybe I should try and adjust them myself ?
Dottie says
Thanks for these adorable FREE Patterns!! Its VERY nice of you!!
Lisa says
How many stitches are suppose to be in round 2 and 3. I needed the last sets of sc to be 11 stitches in round 3 for it to end in the chain.
Emma Gleeson says
Hi do u think i could adjust the pattern to make them 0-3mths size?
Thanks i adore your patterns. I recently.made the cluster v stitch blanket.
Jane says
I’ve just made a pair of these booties for my soon to be grand baby girl. Thank you for posting it as a free pattern. They work up nicely and are very cute
Becky B says
Hi, absolutely adorable booties! I was wondering what suggestion you may have for making these for a newborn size, even newborn-3 months? Would going down a hook size do the trick? Thanks in advance!
Stephanie says
My booties look so terrible, i don’t know if its my tension but the soles aren’t flat and the booties just pucker in different places. i only got to row 15 this time and realised it really wasn’t working. That was my 4th attempt i feel like screaming.
Aliya Riaz says
same here 🙁
Aliya Riaz says
Hi, i would be thankful to you if you tell me guage of this pattern as in my country yarns are very different.
Grace says
Hi you have the cutest pattern I’ve seen, I’m making this one for a doctor I’m working with, I have only been crocheting for over 5 years now I don’t know how to understand the ending of each round, do you think you could give a total of stitches each ending round, on some round you did, it would really help a lot. Thanks in advance I’ve been looking for a pattern such as this.
Mikki says
Hi, I am a complete beginner and have only croched granny square blankets with no pattern. I don’t understand much crochet terminology.
I’m stuck right at the beginning of this pattern. It says:-
“sc 8, join, ch 2”
How do I join? I’ve dobe the 8 sc’s, but now I’m stuck.
Can anyone help please?
Thanks
Orzechowiec says
This booties are beautiful and the video is great. Thanks for sharing
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Becky says
I watched the video and I definitely still cannot tell what a deep sc is. The yarn is too dark to see where you were entering the stitch and then it was so fast it just looked like a regular sc. I googled but could not find “deep single crochet”. Does it go in the previous row? Is that why you sc blo twice? Because you cover one of them? Is it like a Waistcoat stitch that goes between the bars of the vee? Sorry I just don’t understand what you mean by going further in the stitch?!
Beverley Lemon says
I found the beginning and the ending of each row so confusing…..join at the base of chain 2 and begin at the base . I tried and tried to understand the connecting rounds. I finally gave up sorry.
Daniela says
I’m so sorry to make a negative comment, because these boots are really cute.
I’m used to follow many video tutorials, and they all fast, but just setting in low speed to follow more easily.
Apart from the fact of bad video quality, what really bored me is the fact that she never reply to of any of 108 comment or question! Is very clear to me that she doesn’t want anyone to make this project right. Even if she only could upload 15 minutes video she could uploaded more to complete the project, as there are so many around.
Linda Joy says
I have read through these comments and for some of her other patterns and though she designs wonderful things I do not see think she had the knack for writing the patterns.
It is a shame that she consistently ignores questions because I am now going to avoid all of her patterns as I have found now to make sure that any person I get patterns from free are properly written and the people receive help. I try the free in order to know who I want to purchase from and sadly Sarah is not one I will use for either.
I do not think your comment was mean it was saying what needs to be said about what is happening and we all can see it.
Have a Blessed week and look me up if you want to a couple designers who do answer questions and write wonderful patterns. I am Linda Joy on FB but please message me so I know who you are or I may think it is just a scammer as sadly that happens too often nowadays <3
Daniela Belmonte says
Wile I was reading all the comment I saw someone that made this boots and link an own video.
I’m not too sure if the comment was made in this blog or under the video in YouTube.
I cat find that anymore!
Daniela says
Hello!
Finally after many attempts I managed to make these boots!
To those who want to try to making it, I want to advise you to always mark the first stitch of the round with a marker, also a very important thing is that Sarah, always starts the round from the chain stitch.
Another very important help is to always count the stitches in each round, the number of stitches in each round was written in the comments, by Hazel, on January 22, 2017, also Hazel mentions other suggestions, I saved the message with a screenshot .
And if you really love this project try and try again, in the end you will succeed!
One last thing, I used an 8 ply yarn and a C-2.5 hook and I got a size for 0-3 months.
The video is very blury, but just follow her voice, then play it with slow motion, that helped me a lot.
Good luck to all of you!
Debbie says
Hi, they look very cute and I’d love to make them for an 18 month old and a 2 year old – is there an easy way to adapt the pattern ?
Thanks