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Here is a pattern for a classic knitted baby bootie, worked flat and then seamed, which makes the shaping a bit easier for beginners.

WOW! Beautiful Knitted Baby Booties Pattern

This pattern creates lovely, classic baby booties worked flat from the cuff down, then seamed.

Skill Level: Easy Intermediate (requires basic knitting increases and decreases)

Size: 3-6 Months (approx. 3.75 – 4.25 inches sole length)

Note: To adjust size, you can use a different yarn weight and needle size (check gauge), or slightly increase/decrease the number of stitches cast on and rows worked in the leg and foot sections.

Materials:

  • Approximately 50-80 yards of DK weight yarn.
  • Knitting needles size US 5 (3.75 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
  • Tapestry needle for seaming and weaving in ends.
  • Scissors
  • 2 stitch markers (optional, but helpful)

Gauge:

22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches (10 cm) in stockinette stitch (knit on right side, purl on wrong side).

Checking your gauge is important for the correct size.

Abbreviations:

  • CO: Cast on
  • BO: Bind off
  • K: Knit
  • P: Purl
  • St(s): Stitch(es)
  • RS: Right side of work
  • WS: Wrong side of work
  • Garter st: Knit every row
  • Stockinette st: Knit RS rows, Purl WS rows
  • K2tog: Knit two stitches together (decrease)
  • SSK: Slip, slip, knit the slipped stitches together (decrease)
  • YO: Yarn over (increase)
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Pattern Instructions:

Make 2 (for a pair)

These booties are worked flat.

Part 1: The Cuff and Leg

We start at the top edge of the bootie.

Row 1 (RS): CO 36 sts. Row 2 (WS): K all sts (This forms the start of a garter stitch cuff). Row 3 (RS): K all sts. Row 4 (WS): K all sts.

Note: Rows 1-4 create a 4-row garter stitch cuff.

Now switch to Stockinette stitch for the leg.

Rows 5 – 12: Work in Stockinette stitch. (Row 5 K, Row 6 P, Row 7 K, Row 8 P, Row 9 K, Row 10 P, Row 11 K, Row 12 P) (36 sts)

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Part 2: Shaping the Heel

We will now work back and forth on a smaller number of stitches to create the heel flap.

Row 13 (RS): K 12 sts. BO the next 12 sts. K the remaining 12 sts. (24 sts remain: 12 on the right needle, 12 on the left needle). Turn your work. Row 14 (WS): P the first 12 sts. Attach a new piece of yarn to the other set of 12 sts and P these 12 sts. (12 sts on each side, with a gap in the middle where you bound off). Row 15 (RS): K 12 sts. Turn. Row 16 (WS): P 12 sts. Turn. Row 17 (RS): K 12 sts. Turn. Row 18 (WS): P 12 sts. Turn.

Now we will shape the heel turn using decreases on one set of 12 stitches.

Row 19 (RS): K 7, K2tog, K 1. Turn. (11 sts) Row 20 (WS): P 4, P2tog, P 1. Turn. (10 sts) Row 21 (RS): K 4, K2tog, K 1. Turn. (9 sts) Row 22 (WS): P 3, P2tog, P 1. Turn. (8 sts) Row 23 (RS): K 3, K2tog, K 1. Turn. (7 sts) Row 24 (WS): P 2, P2tog, P 1. Turn. (6 sts) Row 25 (RS): K 2, K2tog, K 1. Turn. (5 sts) Row 26 (WS): P 1, P2tog, P 1. Turn. (4 sts remain on this needle)

Cut yarn, leaving a tail. Now join yarn to the other set of 12 sts you left live after Row 13.

Repeat Rows 19-26 on this second set of 12 stitches to create the other side of the heel. You will have 4 stitches remaining on your needle. Do not cut yarn after finishing Row 26 on the second side.


Part 3: Working the Foot

Now we will pick up stitches and work across the instep and sole.

Row 27 (RS): K the 4 sts on your needle. Pick up and K 6 sts evenly along the side edge of the first heel flap. Pick up and K 12 sts evenly across the bound-off edge from Row 13. Pick up and K 6 sts evenly along the side edge of the second heel flap. K the 4 sts on your needle. (4 + 6 + 12 + 6 + 4 = 32 sts)

Row 28 (WS): P all sts. (32 sts) Row 29 (RS): K all sts. (32 sts) Row 30 (WS): P all sts. (32 sts)


Part 4: Shaping the Toe

We will use decreases to shape the front of the foot.

Row 31 (RS): K 9, K2tog, K 1, K2tog, K 4, SSK, K 1, SSK, K 9. (28 sts) Row 32 (WS): P all sts. (28 sts) Row 33 (RS): K 8, K2tog, K 1, K2tog, K 2, SSK, K 1, SSK, K 8. (24 sts) Row 34 (WS): P all sts. (24 sts) Row 35 (RS): K 7, K2tog, K 1, K2tog, SSK, K 1, SSK, K 7. (20 sts) Row 36 (WS): P all sts. (20 sts)


Part 5: The Sole

We will work the remaining stitches to form the bottom of the sole, decreasing as we go.

Row 37 (RS): K 1, K2tog, K to last 3 sts, SSK, K 1. (18 sts) Row 38 (WS): P all sts. (18 sts) Row 39 (RS): K 1, K2tog, K to last 3 sts, SSK, K 1. (16 sts) Row 40 (WS): P all sts. (16 sts) Row 41 (RS): K 1, K2tog, K to last 3 sts, SSK, K 1. (14 sts) Row 42 (WS): P all sts. (14 sts) Row 43 (RS): K 1, K2tog, K to last 3 sts, SSK, K 1. (12 sts) Row 44 (WS): P all sts. (12 sts)

BO all 12 sts. FO, leaving a long tail for seaming.

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Assembly:

  1. Fold the knitted piece in half lengthwise, with the wrong sides facing you, so the cast-on edge and the bind-off edge line up, and the heel section folds in half.
  2. Using the long tail and a tapestry needle, seam the sole edges together using the mattress stitch or whip stitch for an invisible or neat seam. Start from the toe and work towards the heel.
  3. Continue seaming up the back of the heel and the leg section towards the cuff.
  4. Weave in any remaining loose ends securely on the inside of the bootie.
  5. Turn the bootie right side out.
  6. Repeat all steps to make the second bootie.

Optional Finishing: Knitted Tie/Cord

Make 2 (one for each bootie)

  • Option 1 (Simple I-Cord): CO 3 sts. Knit these 3 sts, but DO NOT slip them off the left needle. Slide the 3 sts to the right end of the left needle. Repeat from * until the cord is the desired length (approx. 8-10 inches). BO sts. FO, leaving tails. Thread through stitches around the ankle/cuff area and knot ends.
  • Option 2 (Knitted Strip): CO 4 sts. Work in Garter st (K every row) until the strip is the desired length (approx. 8-10 inches). BO. FO, leaving tails. Thread through stitches around the ankle/cuff area and knot ends.

Sew or tie the knitted cords onto the booties.

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