Grandma’s Easy Ten-Step Baby Booties
Author
Heather Phillips
Introduction
I named this pattern after my grandmother because, back when my grandmother was teaching me to crochet, this was the first pattern she taught me (and if a fumble-fingered 11 year old can learn to make this pattern, anyone can!). Someone taught it to her when she was first learning how to crochet. But in spite of how long it has been around, nobody wrote it down until now. I wanted to share the pattern, but do it in a way that recognizes that I am just the most recent link in a long chain of women who have been making and sharing this pattern.
Materials List
- about 1 ounce of Worsted or Aran weight yarn
- H (5.5mm) hook (Using I (6mm) hook will make slightly larger bootie)
- large-eyed yarn needle (for weaving in ends)
- length of 3/16 or 1/4 inch wide ribbon for tie
Finished Size
Fits newborn - 8 mos. (Using I (6mm) hook will make slightly larger bootie)
Finished Length (sole of foot) = 3.5 - 3.75 inches
Finished Height (sole to top cuff) = about 4 -4.5 inches
Gauge
10 stitches and 7 rows = 4 inches in half double crochet (hdc)
Notes
This adorable, easy-to-make baby bootie is made in half double crochet; a dense stitch that helps to insulate baby’s feet, making this bootie perfect for winter babies or babies who live in chilly climates. The pattern is quick and simple to make, and the finished product is both cute and practical. This is a project that is very suitable for beginners.
Stitches used in this pattern:
- Chain stitch (ch)
- Half double crochet (hdc)
- Slip stitch (sl st)
- Double crochet (dc) (if using alternate ruffle edging)
- Single crochet (sc) (if using alternate ruffle or contrast edging)
The Pattern
Direct Download a Free PDF of this Pattern at:
- http://sweetbird.awardspace.com/BabyBooties.pdf
- http://www.box.net/shared/vn4skttrnb (alternate site)
Directions are given in American English.













Hi Heather,
Thanks for sharing. We like to remember our Grandmother as well, and I still use crocheted pillowcases that she made at least 55 to 60 years ago (pretty threadbare). I will make your pattern and the same pillowcases for my new granddaughter Hilary. Maybe she will pass down our patterns to her grandchildren someday. I will tell her the stories about them. With kind regards, Kathrine
Heather,
Thank you for sharing this pattern. I can't wait to try it...it seems perfect for a beginning crocheter like me. I had 3 aunts who crocheted--one tried to teach me when I was a little girl, but I just couldn't get it. Now, as an adult, it comes much easier. I can't wait to get started on these!
Heather--I made this for a new nephew, and I was really pleased with how they turned out. My sister-in-law loved them, and they have already been outgrown and passed on to a friend of hers who is expecting. Thanks very much for putting this pattern on the site! What a nice way to honor your grandmother.
Heather:
I have a two month old niece and I can't wait to make them for her.