35+ Baby Booties & Shoes
Ready for some cuteness? This is the list for you! Here are dozens of free tutorials for making baby booties, shoes and slippers. I’ve separated the collection into three lists so they’re nicely organized for you: Fabric & Sewn, Knitting and Crochet Patterns. Enjoy!
Sewn

taoofcraft.typepad.com
Cloth: Scraps of cute fabric, bonded fleece, interfacing and some elastic are all that’s needed to make these cuties.

stardustshoes.blogspot.ca

heatherbaileydesign.com
Mila: Features a sweet ruffle across the top and an elastic strap over the top of the foot.

fleetingthing.com

ctpubblog.com
Kimono: Made with 2 coordinating fabrics, applique adhesive, trim and bonded fusible fleece interfacing.

myhomespunthreads.blogspot.ca

marthastewart.com
Cowboy Boots: Made with felt-backed vinyl, brass jump rings, velcro, embroidery thread and crafty bits for embellishments.

naptimecrafters.com

marthastewart.com
Fabric: Pretty ‘lil boots lined with flannel and embellished with yo-yos (optional).

mollychicken.blogs.com

rhythmofthehome.com
Pleated Mary Janes: A soft pair with a twist to the classic Mary Janes.

shwinandshwin.blogspot.ca

icandabble.blogspot.ca
Fleece: Made for toddlers (size 7/8), these lined cozies feature a strap & velcro closure for easy wear.

leafytreetopspot.blogspot.ca

craftzine.com
Knitting

calistayoo.blogspot.ca
Braided Tie: Easy to make in contrasting colors. Sized to fit 0-3 months.

chopped-tomatoes.com

purlbee.com
Tulip Toes: Featuring a close fitting foot & I-Cord closure, no-sew finishing (block then weave the I-Cord tie through the petals).

knitty.com

pickinandthrowin.blogspot.ca
Christine’s: This is a pattern originally shared by a 95 year old woman who wanted her design to live on. Made with fingering weight yarn and DPNs.

fuzzygalore.biz

saartjeknits.nl
Flower Buds: Sweet rosebud embellishments top these folded charmers. Two sizes available (0-3 months, 3-6 months).

susanbanderson.blogspot.ca

fleeglesblog.blogspot.ca
Petit Chou: Quick and simple project worked on circulars and DPNs, includes a matching top.

sockpixie.blogspot.ca

howstuffworks.com
Snuggly Best: This snuggly pair is as easy to make as they are adorable! Sized to fit 3-6 months (approximately 4 1/2″).

howstuffworks.com

sharonwatterson.wordpress.com
Greemy: Knit with both straight and DPNs to reduce seam-sewing, two colours are yarn are used.

chopped-tomatoes.com

knitty.com
Magic Slippers: Newborn size but can easily be made larger, these are worked on circulars or DPTS if you prefer.

sockpixie.blogspot.ca
Crochet

goodknits.com
Mary Janes: Made with size 10 cotton thread, a size 7 hook (or larger) and topped with a button.

newthingcrochet.blogspot.ca

diymaven.com
Ballet: Charming design made to fit a 3 to 6 month old (increase needle size and yarn thickness for larger).

rhythmofthehome.com

marthastewart.com
Felted Cowboy: Finished size is for 9-12 months but can be adjusted larger or smaller if you wish. Star embellishments are added after felting.

urbanmrktplace.com

sarahsweethearts.blogspot.com
With Bows: Too sweet! Made with worsted weight yarn and a US G hook (4mm).

jaysboutiqueblog.blogspot.ca
I’m making baby gifts right now for my sister to gift to her friends that are having kids or grandies — thank you for all the great ideas (and all of your hard work!!) – I’ll be in my sewing room for DAYS, lolol!
I so love the knitted booties thank you that should keep me busy for a while
Love this!
Do you have any patterns for crocheted baby headbands?
Am going crazy looking for them
Help, please?
Such a wonderful pattern! Thank you so much
Lovely booties to sew i might be making some soon.THANK YOU.
If only I had more time…will certainly try them out, they are beautiful.
I was wondering if these patterns could be brought down to the size of an American Doll size. I have a granddaughter that has a doll and they would dearly like to get some patterns for bootees or shoe patterns. I don’t knit or Crochet myself but my daughter does…
Sharon, I am the designer of the Bow Baby Booties, and I don’t know about other patterns but with mine you can make the smallest size and use sport weight yarn/smaller hook for a smaller boot. Hope that helps!
Love all the Booties patterns
When i find the time shall have to try them!
Being one of the lucky ones who sews, knits AND crochets, I think I’ve gone to bootie heaven, thank you so much for all of these!
Love your patterns Thanks soooooo much Any thoughts on a bootie made from really heavy wool such as cowichan?
About how many yards are need to make a pair of crochet Mary Janes for a 12 month old baby, I was told something like 121 yrds, but I’m really not sure. Plus how much is a fair price for these if I were just to buy a pair from someone who can make them? This lady asked me for $5.00 and shenwould make them. Is that about right?Thank you and God Bless!