The perfect handmade touch for your little one with this easy-to-follow crochet baby shoes pattern. Designed especially for newborns up to three months old, these cozy shoes are crafted with simple stitches, making them ideal for beginners and experienced crafters alike.
Crochet Baby Shoes
Whether you're making a heartfelt gift for a baby shower or adding a personal touch to your nursery, this pattern lets you play with colors and textures to match any outfit or season. The finished baby shoes are soft, snug, and utterly adorable—perfect for keeping tiny toes warm and stylish.
Materials
- Yarn in two colors
- Crochet hook
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
Starting Chain
- Begin with a slip knot
- Chain 47 stitches
First Row - Half Double Crochet
- Skip the first two chains
- Make a half double crochet in the third chain
- Make one half double crochet in each stitch across the row
Subsequent Rows (5 cm)
- Chain two stitches and turn
- Make one half double crochet in each stitch across the row
- Repeat until you have seven rows (approximately 5 cm)
Decreasing Section - First Part
- Chain two stitches (counts as first half double crochet)
- Make half double crochets in the next 14 stitches (15 half double crochets total)
- Perform 8 decreases
- Make one half double crochet in each of the remaining 15 stitches
Next Row - Half Double Crochet
- Chain two stitches and turn
- Make one half double crochet in each stitch across the entire row
Cut Yarn
- Chain one and cut the yarn
Changing Color and Decreasing Section - Second Part
- Attach new color yarn with a slip knot
- Make 13 half double crochets
- Perform 6 decreases
- Make one half double crochet in each of the remaining 13 stitches
Edging - Chain and Slip Stitch
- Chain one and turn
- Make a slip stitch in the next stitch, then chain one
- Repeat slip stitch and chain one across the entire row
- Chain one and cut the yarn
Joining and Sewing
- Bring the loop to the first stitch of the completed section and chain one to secure
- Use a needle to sew the edges together with normal stitches
- Sew up to the corner
- Sew the other side, leaving a 2-3 cm gap
- Use a zigzag stitch for the remaining gap
- Tighten the zigzag section
- Continue sewing with normal stitches to finish
Leave a Reply