These adorable Over Brook Crochet Baby Shoes are the perfect addition to any little one’s wardrobe. They are crocheted in DK weight yarn and embellished with ribbon bows, making them both stylish and comfortable. The free pattern for the shoes is below. They are easy to make and can be completed in just a couple of hours. Buy the ad free pdf crochet pattern at ETSY or RAVELRY.
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These Over Brook Crochet Baby Shoes are perfect for gift giving.
Especially if you pair them with the Over Brook Baby Dress. The lace collar that is added at the top of the yoke is just beautiful. That same stitch sequence matches the lace hem. It is used in all of my Over Brook Crochet Designs. Crochet a pair of the Over Brook Baby Shoes and the Over Brook Baby Dress and you will have a lovely set for gift giving.
Here on my side of the mountain, I strive to produce clear and easy to follow crochet patterns.
Some of you may have been crocheting for years. Some of you may be beginners and will find that this pair of booties are easy to crochet. I try to design patterns that will use readily available yarn, or easy to find substitutes. Purchase the crochet pattern by clicking the photo below.
HERE ARE A FEW DETAILS AND A LIST OF SUPPLIES YOU WILL NEED IF YOU PURCHASE THE AD FREE PDF CROCHET PATTERN FOR THE OVER BROOK BABY DRESS.
YARN USED:
Michaels Brand: Baby Rainbow (4) 100% polyester (less than one ball 364 yds) colorway “Sky Blue” This yarn states that it is a (4) but it works up as a (3) I was able to achieve the exact same gauge swatch using Lion Brand Coboo and Bernat Baby Softee. They are both considered a (3)
SUPPLIES:
STITCH MARKERS, MEASURING TAPE, SCISSORS, YARN NEEDLE FOR WEAVING IN YARN TAILS.
OPTIONAL: MINIATURE BOWS MADE OUT OF 1/8” GROSGRAIN RIBBON OR ANY OTHER EMBELLISHMENT YOU WOULD LIKE.
Gauge:
Newborn size using a F 5/3.75MM – 4” x 4” = 16 st’s across x 8 rows high
Make a swatch, ch27, dc in 3rd chain from hook and in each ch across, ch2 & turn; *dc in each st across, ch1 and turn* repeat 11x
3 month size using a G 6/4.00mm – 4” x 4” = 17 st’s across x 8 rows high
Make a swatch, ch27, dc in 3rd chain from hook and in each ch across, ch2 & turn; *dc in each st across, ch1 and turn* repeat 11x
Crochet Hook:
Newborn (G 6/4.00mm) hook 3 month (F 5/3.75MM) hook
Stitch Guide:
join w/ = join with
slp st = Slip Stitch
ch = Chain
sc = single Crochet
hdc = hdc
hdc dec = Yarn over, insert hook in nxt st, pull up a loop, (3 loops on hook) with remaining loops on hook, yarn over, insert hook in nxt st, pull up a loop (6 loops on hook) Yarn over, pull through all loops on hook
sp = Space
nxt = Next
st = Stitch
* * = Execute sequence between the stars, the number of times stated
x = Times; example Repeat 2 x or 2 times; 3 x or 3 times and so on.
Designer Notes
Please check the gauge before making this shoe.
2. Beginning chains will not count as a stitch.
3. I may use affiliate links, at no cost to you, if you purchase a product using my link it will help fund me, so that I may continue to design new crochet patterns for you to enjoy.
4. The Over Brook Baby Shoes are a perfect match to the Over Brook Baby Dress.
5. When making the Newborn sized shoes, use a (F 5/3.75MM) hook, or the hook that helps you achieve gauge. When making the 3 month size use a (G 6/4.00mm) hook, or the hook that helps you achieve gauge. Gauge is listed above.
Free Crochet Pattern for the Over Brook Baby Shoes
Round 1:
ch 10, 2 sc in 2nd ch from hook; sc in nxt 5 st’s; hdc in nxt 2 st’s; 8 hdc in last ch; Working down the other side of your chain; hdc in nxt 2 st’s; sc in nxt 5 st’s; 2sc in last st; join w/ slp st in top of beg. sc (26 st’s)
Round 2:
ch1, 2 sc in joining st, 2 sc in nxt st; sc in nxt 8 st’s; 2 sc in nxt 5 st’s; sc in nxt 10 st’s; 2 sc in nxt st; join w/ slp st in top of beg. sc (34 st’s) Sole measurement; newborn = 3” 3 months = 3 ¼”
Round 3:
ch 2; hdc in joining st, and in each st around; join w/ slp st in top of beg. hdc (34 st’s)
Round 4:
Repeat Round 3
Round 5:
ch1, sc in joining st, sc in nxt 8 st’s; *hdc in nxt st, hdc dec *6x; sc in nxt 8 st’s; join w/ slp st in top of beg. sc (28 st’s)
Round 6:
ch1, sc in joining st, sc in nxt 9 st’s; *hdc dec* 7x; sc in nxt 5 st’s; join w/slp st in top of beg. sc (21 st’s)
Round 7 :
ch1, sc in joining st, sc in nxt 10 st’s; *hdc dec* 3x; sc in nxt 5 st’s; join w/slp st in top of beg. sc (18 st’s)
Round 8:
*ch4, slp st in nxt st;* 10x; slp st in the nxt 3 st’s; *ch4, slp st in nxt st;* 4x; ch4 slp st in 1st ch of beg. ch4, end off and weave in all ends.
Tie a miniature bow using ¼” grosgrain ribbon, and sew on to the shoe, right below the three slp st’s were made in round 8. The link below will show you how to tie a pull tie bow. The video is using a larger ribbon, but you will use the same steps.
How To Make Pull Tie Hair Bow With 5/8″ Dollar Tree Ribbon
I hope you enjoyed making these adorable crochet baby shoes. If you made a pair, can you drop me a line to let me know. I would love to hear from you.
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Michelle St Jacques-LeBlanc says
These little boots are adorable 😍 thank you for sharing your hard work and designs
Mrs Franks says
I am looking forward to creating the layette.
Are there different sizes available, I would like to try to make for my granddaughter, she is 14 months do I would be looking to make it for her as a Xmas gift. Could I look at another designers dress pattern to use as guidance for the size to chain etc, or would it depend on the stitches used?
Love the set by the way.
Have you thought about a cardigan or like a poncho type, think it’s called a bolero (sorry LD so not sure if spellings). As that would really set off the layette, especially as we are fast approaching Xmas gift tine zones, making it I. Red, greens etc, would certainly be a showstopper.