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Baby Cuffed Booties

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Baby Cuffed Booties
Two images of pink and white crocheted baby booties with small white pom-poms and sequins, artfully displayed on a light blue background, evoke the charm of shell stitch beanies.

These cute beaded crochet baby booties by AamraGul are a very easy project to make, even for beginners. They will look very stylish on small feet and will keep them warm during autumn evenings. Get inspired and start crocheting them today!

What Size Are the Easy Baby Cuffed Booties Designed for?

The Baby Cuffed Booties Pattern features instructions for one size for 0-3 months. These footwear beauties will fit newborns, making them a great baby shower gift idea. If you feel confident enough, you can also try adjusting them for a bigger size. To do that, consider switching to a different hook or modifying the number of stitches.

Expert Tip: Check out the size of the sole before proceeding to work the top part of the shoe.


Baby Cuffed Booties Free Crochet Pattern

What Yarn and Hook Size Should I Use for These Booties?

For these beautiful crochet baby pompom booties, prepare light DK yarn in two shades. It can be cream and white, as seen in the photos, or your own choice of colors.

Wool and acrylic fibers are an excellent option for making soft and warm shoes for little ones. King Cole Baby Soft and Stylecraft Special are popular baby-friendly yarns that will work great for this project.

Can I Add Buttons or Embellishments to the Booties?

Yes, in fact, it’s what this baby shoe pattern is all about. The design features two playful pom-poms and a row of shiny little beads, making these crochet baby booties even more charming.

If you feel like it, you can add your own embellishments, for example, a lovely flower appliqué, a fancy bow, or elegant buttons at the side. All sound like fun ideas to personalize these baby booties!

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