Beautiful Detailed Adorable

Tiny Baby Booties

Tiny Baby Booties
4.0 Rating
3-4 Hours Time Needed
3.0K Made This

Intermediate Level

A dainty make with shaping and a neat button strap.

An Evening Make

A pair stitches up in an evening or two.

Made with Love

Soft, snuggly baby booties worked in one piece with a button strap.

About This Tiny Baby Booties

Worked from the sole up, with a cuff and a little strap.

Tiny Baby Booties crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

Sized for 0-3 months; easy to scale with hook size.

Why You'll Love This Tiny Baby Booties

They're impossibly cute and make a treasured baby gift.

Tiny Baby Booties step 1 - construction progress Tiny Baby Booties step 2 - assembly progress Tiny Baby Booties step 3 - details and accessories Tiny Baby Booties step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

Try a different colourway.

Use a smaller hook for a mini version.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

Tight soles cramp the fit Forgetting the strap buttonhole
Tiny Baby Booties

Soft, snuggly baby booties worked in one piece with a button strap.

Intermediate 3-4 Hours

Materials Needed for Tiny Baby Booties

— Main Fabric

  • 01
    Soft DK yarn in mint
  • 02
    Small amount of cream

— Tools Required

  • 01
    3.5mm hook
  • 02
    Tapestry needle
  • 03
    Two small buttons

Progress Tracker

0% Complete

— Sole (make 2) :

Round 1 :

ch 9, work around: 7 sc, 3 sc in end, 6 sc, 2 sc in end (18)

Round 2 :

inc at toe and heel (24)

Round 3 :

1 sc in each st (24)

— Upper :

Round 1 :

BLO: 1 sc in each st (24)

Round 2-3 :

1 sc in each st (24)

Info :

Shape the toe with a few decreases.

— Strap :

Step :

Join yarn at the side, ch a strap, leave a ch-2 buttonhole.

Assembly Instructions

  • Seam the heel
  • Attach the straps
  • Sew on the buttons

Important Notes

  • Use baby-safe yarn
  • Secure buttons very firmly

Sew on the buttons, weave in ends, and gift with love!

You ask,

we answer.

FAQs

What size is this?

0-3 months; go up a hook for bigger.

Best yarn?

A soft, washable DK is ideal for babies.