Baby Bootie Shoes Crochet Patterns Free (3-6months)

Pink and White booties Crochet Pattern

Pattern UPDATED: How delightful are these gorgeous Mary Jane shoe style booties/ I love playing around with different versions of my crochet patterns.

These are just slightly bigger than the 0-3 months taking you into the next size. 3–6 months (3.5 inches-4 inches)
The color used for the sole makes it a more grown-up shoe specially designed for a snug fit for baby.Again you can finish off these adorable crochet booties with a flower, but to be honest, I like them just the way they are.

I used  Red Heart  Soft Baby Steps Yarn, Solid, White *

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3.50mm Hook (E-4)
Gauge:
6 Hdc = 1 inch

Stitches used
Hdc= Half double Crochet
Sc =single crochet
Slp st= Slip stitch to join
2dc tog = 2 double crochet together {decrease 1}
2 sc tog = 2 Single crochet together  {decrease 1}

Special Notes:
**Whilst working on the SOLE: we make the first hdc into the BASE of the ch1 as the 1st stitch) *** also note: You will be working the LAST stitch of the sole round INTO the Slipped stitch of previous round. Do not count this as a titch in the upper part of shoe.

Start with your chosen color for the sole


SOLE (you are working around the starting chain)
Chain 11
Rnd 1: 
hdc in 3rd Ch, from hook
hdc in next 7 stitches, 6 hdc in last chain.
{you are now going to work along the opposite side of this row into the start chain.}
hdc in next 7 stitches.
5 hdc in last chain. slp st into top of 1st hdc.

Rnd 2:
Ch 1
hdc in base of Ch1, hdc in next 8 sts,
2 hdc in next 5 sts
hdc in next 10 sts
2hdc in last 3 sts.
Join with a slp st to top of first hdc.

Rnd 3:
Ch1,
hdc in base of chain 1, hdc in next 9 sts.
{2hdc, 1 hdc in next stitch } = repeat {} 5 times
hdc in next 12 sts
2hdc in Next st, hdc in next 3 sts, 2 hdc in last, slp st to join.  (43 sts)

Change to main color for your shoe. Sides of shoe:
Rnd 4- Rnd 5: Ch1, (do NOT create a sc in the base of chain from now on) Sc in each stitch around, slip to join, 


Rnd 6:
Ch1, 9 sc, 2sc tog, 8 times. sc to last 4 stitches sc 2 tog, sc to end, slp st to joinRnd 7: Ch,  9sc, hdc, 2 dc tog x 4 times. sc to end slp st to join

Right Bootie Strap instructions
ch1 (do NOT create a sc in the base of chain)
10sc, 2 dc tog x 3, hdc, 4 single crochet (chain 16, single crochet into 4th chain from hook (this creates a small button loop, and single crochet back to start of chain. Slip stitch in SAME space you started the chain for straps this will join strap back into side of shoe and sc to end slp st to join.
Finish off and weave in ends

Left Bootie Strap Instructions
ch1 (do NOT create a sc in the base of chain)
5 sc, (chain 16, single crochet into 4th chain from
hook (this creates a small button loop, and single crochet back to start
of chain. Slip stitch in SAME space you started the chain for straps
this will join strap back into side of shoe and 5 sc 2 dc tog x
3, hdc, sc to end slp st to join.
Finish off and weave in ends

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