Free Baby Bootie Knitting Patterns
Do you hear the sound of tiny feet pitter-pattering across the floor? Why not knit the cutest little booties to protect those soft little feet and keep them warm?Here we have two great patterns to choose from: Both are easy to knit and both are the perfect size for babies up to 6 months old. Now you just have to wait for your little one to learn how to walk.
Free Baby's Best Booties Knitting Pattern
These booties are knitted in one single piece and therefore very easy to make.
Free Baby Mary Jane Booties Knitting Pattern
Every girl needs a pair of Mary Janes, so why not make the first pair yourself.
It is not a lie, these are the best booties your baby will ever have -- because they were made by you. Go to the next page for a free pattern.
For more helpful knitting tips and interesting patterns, try:
- Free Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Knitting Patterns
- Free Clothing Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for the Home
- Free Accessory Knitting Patterns
- Free and Easy Knitting Patterns
- How to Knit
- Knitting Instructions
- Easy Baby Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Toys Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Sweaters Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for Baby Blankets
- Free Socks Knitting Patterns
- Free Mitten Knitting Patterns
- Free Hat Knitting Patterns
- Free Scarf Knitting Patterns
- Free Pillow Knitting Patterns
- Free Purse Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for Beginners
Free Baby's Best Booties Knitting Pattern
These
snuggly booties are knitted in one piece -- so they're as easy to make as
they are adorable! They make a great gift for a new baby, and they're a
terrific first project for a beginning knitter.
Adorable booties for adorable babies.
Binding off -- BO
Casting on -- CO
Knit 2 stitches together -- k2tog
Mattress stitch
Simple cast-on
Weaving in yarn tails
Size
About 3 to 6 months, or best fit. Finished foot length: 41/2 inches (11.5cm)
Gauge
24
stitches/48 rows=4" (10cm) in
garter stitch
What You'll Need
Yarn: 100 yards medium-weight wool yarn (about 110 yards/50g)
We used: Jo Sharp Handknitting Yarn (100% wool) #309 cherry, 1 ball
Needles: US size 5 (3.75mm)
Notions: Tapestry needle; 1 yard (1m) ribbon to match (for ties)
Note:
Use simple cast-on method to make increases.
Make
the Booties
Cast on 46 stitches.
Rows
1 and 2: Knit.
Row
3: Knit 22, increase 1, knit 2, increase 1, knit 22. (48 stitches)
Row
4 Knit.
Row
5: Knit 22, increase 1, knit 4, increase 1, knit 22. (50 stitches)
Row
6: Knit.
Row
7: Knit 22, increase 1, knit 6, increase 1, knit 22. (52 stitches)
Row
8: Knit.
Row
9: Knit 22, increase 1, knit 8, increase 1, knit 22. (54 stitches)
Rows
10-12: Knit.
Row
13: Knit 22, increase 1, knit 10, increase 1, knit 22. (56 stitches)
Rows
14-16: Knit.
Row
17: Knit 22, increase 1, knit 12, increase 1, knit 22. (58 stitches)
Rows
18-30: Knit.
Row
31: Knit 14, increase 1, knit 10, increase 1, knit 10, increase 1, knit 10,
increase 1, knit 14. (62 stitches)
Row
32: Knit.
Row
33: Bind off 13 stitches, knit to end of row. (49 stitches)
Row
34: Bind off 13 stitches, knit to end of row. (36 stitches)
Rows
35-46: Knit.
Row
47: Knit 2, knit 2 together, [knit 4, knit 2 together] 5 times, knit 2. (30
stitches)
Row
48: Knit.
Row
49: Knit 1, knit 2 together, [knit 3, knit 2 together] 5 times, knit 2. (24
stitches)
Row
50: Knit.
Row
51: Knit 1, knit 2 together, [knit 2, knit 2 together] 5 times, knit 1. (18
stitches)
Row
52: Knit.
Row
53: Knit 2 together to end of row. (9 stitches)
Finishing
Cut
yarn about 18" (46cm) from end of work. Thread yarn tail on tapestry needle and
insert through remaining 9 stitches. Pull yarn firmly, closing toe stitches
together. With same yarn and needle, seam instep edges together from toe to
beginning of bind-off. Don't seam bind-off edges.
Insert needle and thread to wrong side of work, and weave through several stitches to secure. Cut another 18" (46cm) of yarn from main ball; thread on tapestry needle. Fold bootie in half, and with right sides facing, sew back seam together using mattress stitch. Thread all yarn ends to wrong side of work, and weave through several stitches to secure.
Repeat all steps for second bootie.
Ties: Cut 1 yard (39.5cm) ribbon into 2 equal lengths. Thread 1 piece on tapestry
needle; weave through stitches around ankle of bootie. Tie ends into a bow in
front. Repeat for second bootie. Consider
donating your time and talent by knitting for charity. There is so much need
and so many ways you can help. Our
grandmothers called their work "Victory Knitting" as they supplied
desperately needed socks, scarves, and warm hats for the troops in World War
II. The men and women serving our country today still appreciate the gesture a
hand-knit offers; it's a reminder they are respected, supported, and cared
about. Other
charitable ideas: knit caps and hats for cancer patients; knit a quick,
fashionable scarf out of eyelash yarn to be sold in a boutique, with profits
going to support breast cancer research; knit tiny clothing for preemies,
blankets for children in hospitals, and afghans and warm garments
for homeless shelters.
If you are knitting for a little baby girl, why not try the next free pattern.
For more helpful knitting tips and interesting patterns, try:
- Free Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Knitting Patterns
- Free Clothing Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for the Home
- Free Accessory Knitting Patterns
- Free and Easy Knitting Patterns
- How to Knit
- Knitting Instructions
- Easy Baby Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Toys Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Sweaters Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for Baby Blankets
- Free Socks Knitting Patterns
- Free Mitten Knitting Patterns
- Free Hat Knitting Patterns
- Free Scarf Knitting Patterns
- Free Pillow Knitting Patterns
- Free Purse Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for Beginners
Free Baby Mary Jane Booties Knitting Pattern
These
soft-and-silky booties are as cute as a classic pair of Mary Janes. Knit in the
softest cashmere blend, they make a perfect foot covering for baby.
Cute as can be, these hand-knit Mary
Janes are also soft on baby's foot.
0-6 months
Foot length: Approximately 3 inches (7.5cm)
Ankle: Approximately 4 inches (10cm) circumference with strap buttoned
What
You'll Need
Yarn:
Sport weight yarn, 137 yards [125m]
We
used: Debbie Bliss Baby Cashmerino (55% merino wool, 33% microfiber, 12%
cashmere; 137 yards [125 meters] per 50g skein): #605 (blue), #506 (yellow),
#601 (pink), 1 skein per pair
Needles: US size 3 (3.25mm)
Notions: Stitch holder; tapestry needle; 2 small buttons, about 1/4-1/2" (6-1.3cm); sewing needle and thread to match yarn
Gauge
24
stitches and 52 rows=4" (10cm)
Making
the Left Bootie
Cast
on 31 stitches.
Row
1: Knit all stitches.
Row
2: Knit 1, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 1.
(35 stitches)
Row
3: Knit.
Row
4: Knit 2, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 3, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 2.
(39 stitches)
Row
5: Knit.
Row
6: Knit 3, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 5, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 3.
(43 stitches)
Row
7: Knit.
Row
8: Knit 4, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 7, make 1, knit 14, make 1, knit 4.
(47 stitches)
Rows
9-17: Knit all stitches.
Row
18: Knit 15, (work slip slip knit decrease) 4 times, knit 1, (knit 2 together)
4 times, knit 15. (39 stitches)
Row
19: Knit.
Row
20: Knit 9, beginning with next 2 stitches bind off 21 stitches, knit across
remaining 9 stitches. (This includes 1 stitch already on right needle after the
bind-off.)
Put first set of 9 stitches on holder.
Rows 21-23: Knit 9 stitches on needle.
Bind off all 9 stitches; cut yarn.
Rejoin yarn where you started binding off 21 stitches. Cast on 12 stitches using cable cast-on method.
Row
21: Knit across 12 new stitches and 9 from holder. (21 stitches total)
Row
22 (buttonhole row): Knit 18, knit 2 together, yarn over, knit 1. (21 stitches
on needle)
Row
23: Knit.
Bind off all stitches.
Making
the Right Bootie
Work
same as for left bootie through row
20. Put first set of 9 stitches on holder.
Row
21: Knit 9 stitches on needle; turn work and cast on 12 stitches at end of row
using cable cast-on method.
Row
22: Knit 21 stitches (beginning with the 12 new stitches).
Row
23 (buttonhole row): Knit 18, knit 2 together, yarn over, knit 1.
Row
24: Knit all 21 stitches.
Bind
off all stitches on needle. Cut yarn leaving 40 (10cm) tail to weave in later.
Rejoin yarn to stitches on holder.
Rows
21-23: Knit 9 stitches on needle.
Bind off all stitches.
Finishing
Fold
bootie with wrong sides together, and using the invisible seam for garter
stitch, sew together back of bootie.
Bottom edges: With wrong sides together, whipstitch cast-on edges together.
Buttons: On the outside of the bootie, opposite the strap side, attach button with sewing needle and matching thread (used doubled), stitching through the holes in the button (or over a button shank) several times. Weave sewing thread through several stitches to secure. (Note: Small buttons may pose a choking hazard, so be sure to stitch securely to bootie.)
Weave
in all yarn ends to wrong side of
work.
If
your buttonholes are not identical, it's best to choose buttons that fit the smallest buttonhole. You can always tighten up the larger buttonholes with scrap yarn and a needle.
For more helpful knitting tips and interesting patterns, try:
- Free Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Knitting Patterns
- Free Clothing Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for the Home
- Free Accessory Knitting Patterns
- Free and Easy Knitting Patterns
- How to Knit
- Knitting Instructions
- Easy Baby Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Toys Knitting Patterns
- Free Baby Sweaters Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for Baby Blankets
- Free Socks Knitting Patterns
- Free Mitten Knitting Patterns
- Free Hat Knitting Patterns
- Free Scarf Knitting Patterns
- Free Pillow Knitting Patterns
- Free Purse Knitting Patterns
- Free Knitting Patterns for Beginners
Contributing designer: Lucie Sinkler
