Fairy Blossom Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
Today has been quite blissful… After surviving sweltering heat for the last few days, I was pleasantly surprised yesterday with a bout of cool (and might I add, refreshing) summer rain in the evening!
To add to it, who couldn’t feel especially delighted just looking at a pair of watermelon baby booties, a sunflower hat or these vibrant fairy blossom booties? They just scream trips to the park, walks along the beach and picnics in a flower field… In other words, summer!
Other than crochet, what are some ways you cope with a blustery winter morning, or humid summer afternoon?
Materials
3.5mm (E/4) Crochet Hook
85yds [100yds] DK Yarn
– Drops Cotton Light “Green” (1 [1] skeins); Color A
– Drops Muskat “Heather” (1 [1] skeins); Color B
– Drops Muskat “Vanilla” (1 [1] skeins); Color C
Tapestry Needle
Finished Size
Pattern is made for 0 – 6 months old. Changes for size 6- 12 months are in [ ].
Finished Measurements (Sole Length)
0 – 6 Months: 3.5″ (9cm)
6 – 12 Months: 4″ (10cm)
Gauge
20 stitches + 16 rows = 4″/10cm in half double crochet
Stitches & Abbreviations
st(s) – stitch(es)
ch – chain stitch
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
hdc – half double crochet
dc – double crochet
sc2tog – single crochet 2 together
hdc2tog – half double crochet 2 together
dc2tog – double crochet 2 together
puff st – puff stitch
Single Crochet 2 Together (sc2tog)
Insert your hook into the next stitch. Yarn over, pull back through that stitch (2 loops on hook). Insert your hook into the next stitch. Yarn over, pull back through that stitch (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through all the loops on your hook.
Double Crochet 2 Together (dc2tog)
Yarn over, insert hook into next stitch. Yarn over, pull back through stitch (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through 2 loops. Yarn over, Insert hook into next stitch. Yarn over, pull back through stitch (4 loops on hook). Yarn over, pull through 2 loops (3 loops on hook). Yarn over pull through all the loops on your hook.
Puff Stitch (puff st)
Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, draw up 1 loop (3 loops on hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the same stitch, draw up 1 loop (5 loops on hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the same stitch, draw up 1 loop (7 loops on hook). Yarn over, insert your hook into the same stitch, draw up 1 loop (9 loops on hook). Yarn over, and pull through all the loops on your hook (1 loop on hook). Yarn over, and pull through the loop on your hook.
Skill Level
This is an “Easy” level crochet pattern (includes “How-To” photos). You must be familiar with basic crochet stitches and techniques. Directions written so that they are easy to read and follow. All patterns are in English, and written in standard US terms.
+ PATTERN
Note: This bootie is worked in the round, from bottom to top. The cuf is worked from the inside of your work/bootie, and in the round.
+ SOLE
Ch11 [13] using B yarn and 3.50mm hook.
Rnd 1: 2 hdc in 2nd ch from hook, 1 hdc in next 8 [10] sts, 6 hdc in next st. (Note: You are now going to be working on the opposite side of foundation chain.) 1 hdc in next 8 [10] sts. 2 hdc in last st. (26 [30] sts) Do not sl st in 1 st hdc of this rnd.
Rnd 2: Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 2 hdc in next 2 sts. 1 hdc in next 8 [10] sts. 2 dc in next 6 sts. 1 hdc in next 8 [10] sts. 2 hdc in next 2 sts. (36 [40] sts) Do not sl st in 1st hdc of this rnd.
Rnd 3: Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 1 hdc in next 2 sts. 2 hdc in next 3 sts. 1 hdc in next 5 [7] sts. 1 dc in next 3 sts. *2 dc in next st. 1 dc in next st. Repeat from the * 6 times. 1 dc in next 3 sts. 1 hdc in next 5 [7] sts. 2 hdc in next 2 sts. 1 hdc and 1 sc in next st. Sl st in 1st st of this rnd. (48 [52] sts)
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
+ TOP OF SHOE
Rnd 1: Attach A yarn right in the middle of the heel. Ch1, 1 sc in the same st, but only through the back loop. (Note: Continue crocheting the sts in this rnd, only in the back loop.) 1 sc in next 47 [51] sts. Do not sl st in 1st sc of this rnd.
Rnd 2 – 3: Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 1 sc in every st all around. Do not sl st in 1st sc of this rnd. (Note: If you’re creating the 6 – 12 month size, add 1 extra rnd to the original 2.)
Rnd 4: Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 1 sc in next 14 [16] sts. *1 sc2tog. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the * 7 times. 1 sc in next 13 [15] sts. Do not sl st in 1st sc of this rnd. (41 [45] sts)
Rnd 5: Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 1 sc in 1st st, 1 sc2tog. 1 sc in next 10 [12] sts. *1 sc2tog. 1 sc in next st. Repeat from the * 5 times. 1 sc in next 10 [12] sts. 1 sc2tog. 1 sc in next st. Do not sl st in 1st sc of this rnd. (34 [38] sts)
Rnd 6: Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 1 sc in next 12 [14] sts. 2 hdc2tog, 2 dc2tog, 2 hdc2tog. 1 sc in next 10 [12] sts. Do not sl st in 1st sc of this rnd. (28 [32] sts)
Rnd 7: Change yarn to B. Start crocheting in 1st st from the previous rnd. 1 sc in next 28 [32] sts. Sl st in 1st st of this rnd.
Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
+ BLOSSOM
Rnd 1: Ch2 using C yarn, 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sl st in 1st st of this rnd. (6 sts)
Rnd 2: Change yarn to B. Ch2, 1 puff st in first st, ch2, sl st in same st. *Ch2, 1 puff st in next st, ch2, sl st in same st. Repeat from the * 5 times. (6 petals) Fasten off, and weave in loose ends. Sew 1 blossom onto each bootie, right at the front towards the top.
Hope you all enjoy this pattern for a pair of dainty baby booties.
Be sure to use the tag #hopefulhoneyhive on Instagram to show me your version of my design!
Have a lovely day crocheting…
Anonymous says
hello olivia…such absolutely lovely booties…the toe shaping is wonderful and will absolutely ensure a secure fit…thank you for sharing the fine pattern…take care…sally
Ruth says
Thanks for the pattern. My slippers worked up nicely! I used a thin #4 yarn with the 3.5 mm hook, then switched to a thinner cotton yarn (slightly thinner than the Bernat cotton yarn for dishcloths). This gave me a sole that was slightly larger than 3.5 inches length.
Darlene Peterzak says
I love your baby shoe patterns and this is the sweetest!!! Thank you so much for the pattern!!
Margaret says
Gorgeous little baby shoes. I love to make these as a present for one of my pregnant girlfriends. Thanks for sharing the pattern.
Have a great weekend, Margaret
Unknown says
Thank you for sharing all your beautiful work. Love following your wonderful tutorials and free patterns! I would LOVE it if you could make a tutorial that is for either a) how to adjust these to fit any foot size (toddler, child, adult, etc) or b) an adult slipper pattern in this style! 🙂
Marco says
When you say. Repeat from the * 5 time, Repeat from the * 6 times and Repeat from the * 7 times. What does that mean exactly? Im sorry if i don’t know what that means. I just learned how to crochet and i learned how to crochet on my own and i don’t know how to read a pattern.
Christine says
Marco, it means to repeat the stitch pattern within the 2 asterisks, as many times as it says at the end of the line. Hope it helps. You wrote this a long time ago.
Shannon Reed says
Another cute pattern! I love the color combination too. I hope mine turn out as nice as these ones did.
Grace says
Those booties are adorable!!
Pauline Humphrey says
Thanks for the lovely bootie pattern. I was confused to begin with because you say 'repeat' 6 when you mean repeat 5 (making 6 in total). You have made the same mistake throughout but I soon figured it out! Thanks again.
Kitty says
Bless you Pauline! I was getting so frustrated wondering why my stitch counts were off. I finally frogged the whole thing, read through the comments and found yours…ta-daaa! Now I have one bootie perfect and can start on the other. Thanks for perfecting this adorable pattern, these shoes are seriously cute.
Joshlynn Cowan says
What does repeat from*5 times. This direction and others confused me.
Jackie says
What? I have made one doing as directed and my stitch count was perfect….Now after reading this i am so confused. I wish the author would respond!
Anonymous says
Did you use cotton yarn like used for potholders? Baby yarn with an E hook still makes the sole 4 1/4 which is too big. Thanks!
Fraisiperles says
Thank your for this so cute pattern! Adorable!
LMyers says
Love your patterns, thank you so much!! My biggest issue is making two the same size! For some reason they always come out different, any advise??
Nancy says
Hi there your patterns are the most adorable ever! Thank you so much for sharing them. Everyone I 'gift' with them adore them immensely – thank you again!
Giuseppa Ricci says
Bellissime scarpette,bravissima.
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jane says
Lovely!! Thank you for sharing.
dune rose69 says
Awesome pattern! Thanks for sharing.
dune rose69 says
Awesome pattern! Thanks for sharing.
dune rose69 says
Awesome pattern! Thanks for sharing.
dune rose69 says
Awesome pattern! Thanks for sharing.
Ann says
i love all your patterns…i wish your infant slipper pattern were in larger sizes for small children…my grand has out grown these but i love the width and the shape….im not smart enough to adapt it myself….believe me ive tried….thanks for all the cuteness…but now i need bigger cuteness…thanks
Rosa says
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WilliamKing says
nice
Fiona Phelan says
This looks adorable! Has anyone used worsted weight yarn with any success?
I'm assuming it can be as long as hook size is adjusted to achieve proper gauge?
I'll try it out myself and post again if it works or not 😉
Saroj Naicker says
Beautiful thank you so much. I made for my granddaughter.
Tracy King says
These are really darling. Thank you so much!
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How To Heat Press says
Wow those are so cute! If my next one is a girl I'm totally making these.
Dj Berlin says
Thank you for sharing this beautiful pattern
Teresa says
Thank you so much for this gift
Ed says
Thks.They look cute.
Judy says
Confused about the heel for the upper part, are you suppose to go around as opposed slip stitch then chain 1 then start the stitches cause it’s always saying not to do the slip stitch to connect. I just love the little shoes with the fuschia & lime green
María del Pilar Valcárcel says
Hello olivia is lovely booties I want to obtain de pattern. thankyou
Miriam says
Podrían ser las explicaciones en castellano. Por favor.
Cheryl says
Hello Olivia !I have tried to print your beautiful pattern Fairy Blossom Booties and I just can’t get it to work !Help please
Carol Thraher says
Thank you for sharing your pattern. I’ve made several pairs for new mothers and gifted them with outfits to match. they turned out very cute.
Florence Apostol says
I would love to make these in adult sizes for ladies.. do you have a pattern? I made the baby size & they are adorable.. adult size would be so nice.. !!!
zahida says
Wonderful pattern
Carolina says
Thanks, this parten is so lovely! Its for a twins, a gif. Thank you so much!
Maryellen says
Looking forward to making these pretty shoes.
martina says
Voll süß die Babyschühchen und die Mütze! Danke für die Anleitung.😊🌷👏
Tessa says
Brilliant pattern.
Nicie J. Taylor says
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE HDC2TOG?
Fatima Hughes says
So beautiful!
Thank you for sharing.
BETTY dUKE says
Please how do I get this pattern?
Ann says
Lovely. You are wonderful for sharing this. May God bless you always
Hiranya chathurangi says
Thank you for this cute little shoes
shirley Majoor says
Very nice pattern, thank you
Erma says
Have not received as yet