Crochet baby bootie patterns are among the most popular handmade patterns. Many of us have a nostalgic pair of our own saved from childhood. They make perfect gifts for baby showers and can also be made for donations to charity. Crochet booties are quick and easy to craft. The 15 patterns here will keep you interested with their variety in stitches and styles.
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Baby's First Mary Janes
Make your first pair of classic baby booties using this free crochet pattern. These are very versatile baby shoes designed to look a bit like baby slippers or Mary Janes. They are a one-size pattern designed to fit ages 3-6 months.
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Dapper Drawstring Booties
People who are looking for a fast and easy pattern for baby booties should look no further than this simple design. This is a seven-round pattern for booties that close with a drawstring tie.
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Warm for Winter
The colors for these crochet baby booties were inspired by winter, but your baby can wear them comfortably at any time of year. The drawstring shoelaces are a nice touch. This pattern comes with a helpful video tutorial so people who are new to crochet will find the resources here helpful.
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A Versatile Option
These crochet booties use ribbon in place of laces for a terrific decorative touch. You can make them suitable for different seasons and holidays through your ribbon choice. The instructions include information to make three different sizes of these booties.
Baby Booties with Ribbon by Tiggy Jones
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Fuzzy and Fun
Eyelash yarn and fun fur make great additions to crochet booties as we can see from this cute tutorial. These are especially great baby booties for the cold winter months.
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Lace-Up Sneakers
This is another pattern for fur-trimmed baby booties. This one has more of a sneaker style to the design, including grommets for laces. It is a unisex pattern that can be worked in any color scheme of your choosing.
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Tiny All-Stars
These little booties are designed to resemble the famous Converse sneakers "Chuck Taylor All-Stars." This crochet pattern is available in several different languages, including English, Swedish, and Spanish. The pattern is available as a free download at Ravelry. This is one of the most adorable crochet baby booties patterns out there.
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Kimono-Style Kicks
The style of these crochet booties is known as "kimono" or "wraparound." It is a fun version for crafters to make and they certainly look adorable on little feet. This crochet pattern comes in four sizes from newborn through 1 year.
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For Little Fashion Plates
These crochet ankle boots are a sophisticated choice for a stylish baby, especially when worked in the recommended colors. The large button detail adds a nice polish to the design. This pattern is available in two newborn sizes.
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Baby Wellies
These shoes are designed to look like rain boots. It is a free pattern that comes with ideas to make them for any gender; the flower design underneath the button detail is optional.
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A Darling Dinosaur
Is your baby old enough to love dinosaurs? Or is it time for your baby's first costume? These dinosaur baby booties are exactly what they need! This pattern comes with instructions for three different shoe sizes.
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A Pair of Petals
These simple booties are made special with the addition of little petal appliqués that give them a super-cute feel. The pattern comes with a matching free crochet hat pattern and although it isn't designed with the petals added, you can certainly add them yourself.
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With a Bonnet to Match
Get your baby in style from head to toe with this pair of booties and matching crochet bonnet. There are five sizes included, from preemie to one year of age. Separately or as a set, these would make a great gift for a new baby.
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Hats Off, Booties On
This is another terrific set that includes baby booties and a matching hat. They are also designed to go with a matching crochet blanket. There are two different trim options—one ruffled and one straight—and you can opt for a striped or solid version, giving you lots of different choices to personalize these crochet cuties.