Gina Michelle Easy Baby Booties Knitting Pattern
Sometimes it feels like everybody's having a baby and you've got a baby shower coming up like once a month. A lot of people lean towards giving baby blankets, but – let's face it – knitting a blanket takes ages! Trust me, knit baby bootie patterns are the way to go. Knit booties are so much quicker and just as well-received by parents-to-be.
Don't think you know anything about knitting baby booties? Think again! Many knitted baby booties are really quite simple, involving just basic knit and purl stitches. A lot of knitted baby booties patterns don't even call for increasing or decreasing.
And there are plenty of knitted baby booties patterns that are worked flat on straight needles, too, which are more suitable for beginner knitters. We've got a little something for everyone here in this great knit baby booties patterns round up!
There are knit baby ugg boots, knit baby ballet flats, baby booties that are tied, baby booties with a folded cuff and so much more! There are even a couple of novelty patterns that are sure to put a smile on your face. Scroll down and see!
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Tips for Knitting Perfect Baby Booties
First, always ensure you are making the correct size. You want a booties pattern in the size you are making, even better if it has two or three sizes.
Newborn booties are my go-to for baby shower gifts as they are usually fine for very small baby feet. These typically will have a sole length around 3″.
If you are working from a bootie pattern for an older baby, don't just go by age range alone. My boys were always big for their age and would have outgrown a 6 month bootie way before they were actually 6 months old.
So try to get a measurement if at all possible (even if you need to ask mom or dad to measure and email or text the length of the foot).
Second, make sure you are getting the correct gauge! It doesn't seem like this would be a big deal, but it could mean the difference between a bootie meant for a newborn and one meant for a 7-year-old!
It's important to do a gauge swatch in the pattern called for. If you are working in the round, make sure you use dpn's or circular needles to do your swatch. You really want to make sure the booties will fit.
Third, make sure you have a good tapestry needle. Most all knit kids booties will need to be seamed, and an inexpensive metal tapestry needle will be very helpful.
What Type of Yarn is Best for Baby Booties?
You want something that is soft against baby's skin and easy to care for. I would shy away from wool as some people are allergic to it and it can be a bit scratchy.
Some of the softer cotton yarns could work for baby booties, but stay away from the cotton yarns made for dishcloths as they will end up stiff.
You can make baby booties with a premium acrylic yarn, just make sure it's super soft so it will be comfortable for baby. Another plus for acrylic is that it is very easy to care for – many of them can be machine washed and dried.
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Butterfly Knit Baby Booties
How sweet are these little Mary Jane-style booties?? They feature a butterfly applique on the back and buttons on the sides!
Polar Bear Baby Sweater
Bring on the cuteness with this easy to knit raglan pullover. Worked in worsted weight yarn with Lion Brand Feels Like Butta and medium knitting needles.
Kitty Costume
Make an adorable onesie and headband set! This written pattern includes both instructions for the onesie and how to knit the headband with ears.
You can view all of my free knitting patterns here, and I'll hold your spot until you get back!
25 Quick and Cute Knit Baby Booties
1. Baby Hug Boots
Knit baby bootie patterns inspired by the ever-popular Ugg boots are everywhere, and with good reason. They are just so cute and cozy and they're a fairly easy make too! This design is particularly nice because it is worked flat. The free pattern is available in 6 different sizes from preemie to 9 months.
Designer: Marianna's Lazy Daisy Days
Yarn: Sirdar Snuggly Replay (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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2. Seamless Baby Booties
Knit baby bootie patterns that are worked in the round have the advantage of being seamless. I love all the customization ideas that this baby booties knitting pattern offers. Which one do you list the best: the folded cuff, the rolled cuff with a bow, the button closure or the t-strap?
Designer: Strickhasi's Weblog
Yarn: Regia Stretch Color (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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3. Baby Boots
This colorful pair of knit baby booties would make the perfect gift for a couple who just had a rainbow baby. A clever stocking stitch welt is used for the base of these booties which makes them extra stretchy and will give the baby room to grow. This design is worked flat and then seamed.
Designer: Frankie's Knitted Stuff
Yarn: (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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4. Easiest Baby Booties Ever
Oh how I love knit baby bootie patterns that are both quick and easy. Beginners will delight in this simple knit baby booties pattern that is worked flat with only basic decreasing used for shaping. You'll be making a "T" shape and then folding and seaming the booties as shown. What a clever idea!
Designer: Gina-Michele
Yarn: (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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5. Suspension Bridge Booties
A DIY knit i-cord shoelace is a most welcome addition in a bootie made for a baby who loves to wiggle (and hates wearing shoes!). You can choose function over fuss with this super easy knitting pattern that is worked flat and then seamed. This pattern is available in 3 sizes from 0-3 months to 6-9 months.
Designer: MaryJane Thompson
Yarn: Zegna Baruffa Pura Lana (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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6. Easiest & Fastest Baby Booties Ever
Experiment with two-color stripes in this cute and easy knitting pattern for baby booties. You'll be working flat and only using the knit stitch (perfect for a beginner knitter who hasn't quite mastered those pesky purl stitches yet). This design is available in 5 sizes from preemie to 18-24 months.
Designer: A la Sascha
Yarn: Schachenmayr nomotta Bravo (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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7. Basic Booties
Have you heard of the magic loop method before? It's a really clever trick for knitting small circles in the round if you hate working with double pointed needles. Watch the instructional video linked on this pattern page and then give it a try with these easy and fast knit baby booties.
Designer: Adeline Too Designs
Yarn: Paintbox Yarn Simply (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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8. Duck Booties
If you aren't dressing your baby up in webbed duck feet baby booties then I'm not really sure what you're doing with your life. These are probably the cutest thing I've seen all morning and, while not being the most practical, they do look quite cozy! As long as baby isn't up to walking yet, why not have a laugh with this fun design?
Designer: The Curious Knitter
Yarn:Shibui Knits Sock (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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9. Musgo Baby Booties
If you have never knit a pair of baby booties before, this easy knitting pattern is a great place to start. This free knitting pattern includes a very detailed photo tutorial that will walk you through every step of the way. Worked flat and entirely in knit stitches, this pattern is absolutely perfect for the beginner knitter.
Designer: Creativa Atelier
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Merino Extra Fine (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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10. Bitty Baby Booties
These types of booties remind me of origami. I love the non-traditional look and the adorable button closure. I know they look a little intimidating, but they are actually very easy. You'll be knitting them flat with just knit stitches. There are even 12 helpful diagrams to walk you through the folding and sewing part!
Designer: Small + Friendly
Yarn: (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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11. Little Eyes Babyboots
Grow your knitting skills with knitting patterns for baby booties that will teach you new skills. These adorable little knit booties feature decorative cable stitching on the top. Apart from that unique addition, the pattern is really quite basic and simple. You'll be working flat in stockinette stitch.
Designer: Inma Knits
Yarn: Lanas Stop Bambini (Light Fingering Weight #0)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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12. Seamless Baby Booties (Bottom Up)
If you're familiar with sock knitting, you'll feel right at home with this knit baby booties that are worked from the toe up. Working in the round gives you a nice seamless finish. The rolled cuff and ribbon help the booties stay snug on baby's feet.
Designer: Pickin' and Throwin' Blog
Yarn: (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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13. Ruth's Perfect Baby Boties
I'm not sure if it's the fall leaves or the warm brown colors, but these adorable knit booties remind me of hiking boots. This design is knit flat with short row shaping for the toe. I love the nice smooth lines that go up from the sole and over the top of the bootie.
Designer: The Knit Nook
Yarn: Blue Sky Fibers Organic Cotton (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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14. Baby Booties
Calling all beginner knitters! Speaking of super duper easy knit baby booties patterns, here is one that you are sure to love. This design is worked flat with only knit stitches. All shaping is done with decreasing (which tends to be a little bit easier than increasing) and the pattern includes many many helpful tips and photos.
Designer: Knitty Gritty
Yarn: Rowan Soft Baby (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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15. Bows before Bros
Add a touch of style and color to your knit baby booties project with these two-tone booties with a bow. I love the generous size of the bow here and the great contrast between the pink and the blue. You'll be working this design flat using knit and purl stitches. The bow is worked separately and then sewn on afterwards.
Designer: Ink Stained Wife
Yarn: (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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16. Easiest and Fastest Baby Ugg Boots Ever
Fur accents make everything just a touch cuter and cozier in these ugg inspired knit baby booties. This is another easy knitting pattern that is worked flat and then seamed. You'll be working from bottom to top and switching to the fur yarn for the horizontal stripe and the cuff. The vertical line of fur is stitched on when you're done.
Designer: A La Sascha
Yarn: Schachenmayr nomotta Bravo (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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17. Coffee Break Baby Booties
Challenge yourself to make these beautiful cabled knit baby booties. Despite their intricate appearance, they're a pretty quick project – hence the name "Coffee Break." This design is worked in the round from the cuff down to the sole.
Designer: Caros Fummely
Yarn: Malabrigo Yarn Sock (Fingering Weight #1)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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18. Warm Baby Booties
Just look at the in progress shot of these adorable knit baby booties. What a great visual to help wrap your brain around the process of knitting a fitted bootie while working flat. I love all the different stitch variations used in this design and the attractive angle on the cuff. You will definitely learn a thing or two when you use this pattern!
Designer: Prjaga
Yarn: Gazzal Baby Wool (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern! (Scroll down for English)
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19. Bon Booties
If you can't decide whether you'd prefer to work flat or in the round, give this pattern a closer look. The sole is knit flat in garter stitch, while the rest of the bootie is worked in the round using stockinette stitch. Then you just have to decide whether to adorn them with an adorable bow or a fluffy pom pom!
Designer: L'oro unico
Yarn: Cascade 220 (Worsted Weight #4)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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20. Baby Shoes
Let's try a different construction technique, shall we! This design is worked flat and there are also short rows involved as well as some grafting with the kitchener stitch. The end result is quite unique and also super cute. I love the radiating stripes on the toe and the generous length of the folded cuffs. Finish them off with a precious little button and you're all set!
Designer: Stitchlogue Blog
Yarn: FibraNatura Baby Merino (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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21. Knot Baby Shoes
Knit knot baby booties – say that 5 times fast! There's just something so charming about these delightful baby booties. They are worked in the round using knit stitches (no purls) and yarn overs. There is also some simple decreasing in the form of knit 2 togethers.
Designer: Verde Celadon
Yarn: Garnstudio DROPS Baby Merino (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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22. Garter Stitch Booties
Little baby rain boots are perfect for spring. Sure they're not actually waterproof, but what they lack in function they more than make up for with cuteness. This design is knit flat using – you guessed it – the garter stitch. It's a teensy bit harder than other beginner knitter patterns because of the involvement of picking up stitches but definitely still worth a try.
Designer: Gina-Michele
Yarn: James C. Brett Top Value (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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23. Petite Jete
Adorn their teensy toes with ballet slippers. This clever design has a few tricks up its sleeve like a special cast-on designed specifically for cute baby booties patterns and a hidden band of elastic to help them stay on baby's feet. Knit in the round, this pattern calls for knit and purl stitches along with increasing and decreasing.
Designer: Pumpkin & Bunny
Yarn: Kraemer Yarns Perfection (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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24. Itty Bitty Fuzzy Wuzzy Bunny Booties
Can you think of any better knitted booties for Easter? After all, it's just around the corner. Fuzzy novelty yarn makes the perfect fluffy bunny head and ears while also being extra soft on baby's sensitive feet. You can make this pattern using knit and purl stitches. Some components are worked flat while others are worked in the round.
Designer: Bernat Design Studio for Yarnspirations
Yarn: Bernat Softee Baby Solids and Bernat Pipsqueak (Super Bulky Weight #6)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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25. No Button Baby Booties
Don't rush out to the store to buy a specific yarn. You can use whatever weight you have on hand for these simple adorable baby booties. Just make sure that it's soft! These booties are worked flat with short rows. You'll be making a "U" shape with stockinette stitch and then folding and seaming the booties.
Designer: StitchLeft
Yarn: Bernat Softee Ombre (DK Weight #3)
Click here for the free knitting pattern!
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Be right back, gotta make another pair of easy baby booties for a last-minute baby shower. Try a pattern for yourself and see just how quick and simple they really can be! Which free pattern do you think you'll go for first? Did we miss one of your go-to baby knitting patterns? Please let us know in the comments below!
Oh, and you're definitely going to want to bookmark this page or save it to your Pinterest board for when yet another friend or family member announces a pregnancy. It could be any day!
I'll see you next week for another free knitting pattern round-up. Make sure to follow the blog so you never miss a post. <3
Happy Knitting!
Amanda
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