Bootie
Baby Booties! Who doesn't love them. They make you think of tiny toes. I've struggled with making baby booties in the past. Recently, I decided to try to make a crocheted baby booty in a knit like fashion- to make a flat piece and then stitch it up together. This is similar to my beginner baby booty but requires a bit more experience.
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Grab some baby weight yarn (look for the 3 on the label) or try one of these
Materials:
Yarn needle or wool needle
Yarn needle or wool needle
baby weight yarn (see above)
Hook size: 4.00 MM (3.5MM if you want the booties to be a little smaller)
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Stitches: hdc, hdc blo (back loop only)
Baby Booties

Chain 13
Row 1: hdc in second st, and hdc across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 2: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 3: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 4: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 5: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 6: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 7: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 8 hdc blo in the first 9 stitches, ch 1 and turn
Row 9: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 10: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 11: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 12: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 13: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 14: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 15: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 1 and turn
Row 16: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 4 and turn
Row 17: hdc in second st, and hdc across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 18: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 19: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 20: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 21: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 22: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 23: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn

Row 16: hdc blo in the first 9 stitches ch 4 and turn
Row 17: hdc in second st, and hdc across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 18: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 19: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 20: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 21: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 22: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
Row 23: hdc in every st across (12) ch 1 and turn
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Then reinsert your yarn
on the upper part and stitch that together,
gathering the part at the toes.
Then turn it right side out, so that your stiches are on the inside of the bootie
You can add a small heart in the front of the baby bootie.
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