Ah, baby booties. The cutest items of clothing around. Seriously, we challenge you to think of something cuter. We’ll wait. In the meantime, you can get to crocheting these adorable crochet baby booties.
Your little one's feet are always growing, so making them some stretchy, comfy crochet shoes is a great option to keep their feet happy.
They’re also super fun. Where else are you going to get elephant or owl booties if you don’t make them yourself? And you won’t have to break the bank from always having to buy new shoes.
We picked all of the best patterns for crochet baby booties and put them in one place. Now you don’t have to spend any of your time searching for the right baby bootie. And since your baby’s feet grow so fast, there’s not a minute to waste.
If you're thinking of making some crochet patterns for a baby in your life, you might want to check out the professionally filmed video tutorial for making a Log Cabin Baby Blanket here.
Rainbow Easy Crochet Baby Booties
Your little one will definitely be over the rainbow excited for these Rainbow Easy Crochet Baby Booties, and the painless free crochet pattern won't make you feel too shabby either!
Ellie The Elephant
If you love elephants, this pair of sweet booties is just the project for you!
Via Hopeful Honey
Ruffled Baby Booties
Not only are they perfect for that new little one in your life but they are also great for photographers. You may notice the use of post stitches for the foot of the crochet bootie as well as the ruffles on the top.
Via Bhooked Crochet
Ups and Downs Crochet Baby Booties
These sweet crochet slippers include a variety of fun stitches to create a unique look.
Via Moogly
Fuzzy Crochet Booties
Keep your little one's tiny feet warm with these Fuzzy Crochet Booties. This crochet baby bootie pattern is easy to follow and is a great stash buster. Each little bootie features a strap and button detail, so you can adjust the size if you want, but the pattern includes instructions for three different sizes.
Via Pattern Paradise
No-Sew Eight-Row Baby Booties
Crochet shoes of any kind can be challenging. But these No-Sew Eight-Row Baby Booties are the quick and easy crochet baby booties pattern you've been hoping for!
Flower Top Booties
If you don't want to make the normal crochet baby blanket for a newborn baby in your life, then this baby booties crochet pattern is calling your name. Whether you're expecting a baby yourself, or know someone who is, these crochet booties would make an adorable baby shower gift.
Via Crochet Granny
Cow Baby Booties
For the Old MacDonald and barnyard-obsessed infant, these Cow Baby Booties will be a sure hit. These crochet baby booties are made from pink, white, and black yarn.
Via Caxigalinas
Galaxy Baby Booties
These Galaxy Baby Booties are really out of this world! We love the variegated yarn and the cool pattern that the star stitch makes with it. Switch up the colors if you want to make it for a baby boy or stick with the great purple, pink, and white combination for a baby girl.
Charlotte Marie Booties
These sweet baby booties are made with single crochet and cable stitches. A lovely gift for your even sweeter granddaughter.
Delila Crochet Baby Booties
Create these gorgeous newborn baby booties with this easy-to-understand pattern. The booties are worked in the round so there is no awkward wandering seam running up the back. Made using single crochet and half-double crochet stitches, you'll be able to whip up these adorable booties quickly. Simple and sweet, makes a great gift!
Baby Bubble Booties
Protect your little one's feet and keep them looking as stylish as can be with these Beautiful Bubble Baby Booties. If you live in a cold climate or simply have a drafty house, you can't go wrong with this sweet and simple crochet pattern.
Via Whistle & Ivy
Striped Booties
Give your baby's feet the royal treatment with these soft little booties. They're perfect for tiny princes because of the colors of the yarn. Work them up for your little one or as a gift for a baby shower.
Cocoa Baby Ankle Booties
Inspired those moments by the fire, all snuggly in a warm blanket, sipping hot cocoa.
Via Hopeful Honey
Two-Color Baby Booties
If you're looking for a gift idea that is both memorable and practical, then the Two-Color Baby Booties should be at the top of your to-do list. The crochet baby booties pattern consists of adorable shoes in beautiful pastel color combinations that are simply irresistible.
Via All Free Crochet
Baby Converse Booties
This is a pair of baby converse bootie. It is a small size booties; made for a 3 to 6 months boy.
Baby Owl Booties
These precious Baby Owl Booties are such a “hoot!” This is probably one of the cutest crochet baby patterns we've seen in a long time. Use worsted weight yarn in your color of choice and black buttons for the eyes.
Via Damn It Janet, Lets Crochet
Cuffed Baby Booties
The adorable Cuffed Baby Booties are fabulous to make for baby showers. Keep baby's feet warm and stylish with Vanna's Choice yarn and this crochet baby pattern.
Loopy Booties
Loopy Booties like these would look absolutely adorable on your little one. The loops on the side and back look like little ruffles that she can dance in. Do you enjoy learning new and interesting stitches? Check out the amazing Ultimate Crochet Stitch Library here.
Vintage Baby Sneakers
Any little baby will look adorable sporting these sneakers. Crochet instructions are provided for four sizes, including baby and toddler.
Moccasin Booties
These are lovely little booties for winter and fall. You can tighten the laces so they stay snug and in-place, and you can pull them over the bottom of your Little One’s pants to keep the chilly air away.
Via Whistle & Ivy
Okay, there is something cuter than baby booties. It’s your baby, wearing the baby booties. Take a snapshot of how precious your little one looks wearing their new shoes. We probably won’t have to ask you twice.
These booties were made for walking, even if your baby can’t walk yet. So, get crocheting! Your baby’s feet are growing every minute.
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