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This cute crochet ugg baby boots is also worked flat. It works up very quickly. It gives the baby’s feet extra warmth and the button detailing add more beauty to it. Making crochet baby booties in rows can be convenient and faster than working in the round and also ensures that your crochet baby booties turns out the same size.
DESIGN
The crochet baby ugg boots is designed to keep your baby feet extra warm. It starts with the first row of the sole like all my other crochet baby booties pattern, then the upper part of the boots is made but it’s extra tall as it’s Ugg, the instructions for the right boot and left boot differ slightly as the opening and buttons are on opposite side. It’s a very beginner friendly crochet baby booties pattern.
COZY
The crochet ugg baby boots is super cozy and warm as it wraps and fits perfectly around your baby’s feet. It is perfect for cold season.
BEGINNER FRIENDLY
This crochet baby booties pattern is super beginner friendly, it uses simple crochet stitches such as single crochet and double crochet. It works up pretty fast and easy. It is a great for baby shower gifts and newborn gifts.
YARN
Worsted weight yarn is ideal for these crochet baby booties, offering both warmth and durability. You can use solid color orvvariegated yarn. Choose a soft, baby-friendly yarn to ensure comfort for delicate skin.
SIZES
This crochet baby booties pattern includes three sizing options: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, and 6-9 months. Whether for newborns or older babies, these booties will keep little toes cozy.
Read on to find the free crochet pattern for size 0-3 months (3.5 inch sole)below or find the ad-free printable pdf version on Ravelry, Love Crafts, Ko-fi and Etsy.
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PDF PATTERN
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Materials:
3.5 mm crochet hook
Worsted weight yarn – 100g
Stitch markers (Optional)
Yarn needle
2 buttons
Difficulty:
Advanced beginner.
Gauge :
18 stitches /16 rows= 10 cm/4 inch square in Sc
Stitches:
Ch: Chain
Sc: Single Crochet
Hdc: Half double crochet
Dc2tog: Double crochet two together
Pattern Notes:
- Ch 1 or Ch 2 at the beginning of the row does not count as a stitch.
- The bootie is worked flat
- The bootie is worked buttom up
Pattern Instructions:
Ch 25
Row 1: 1 Sc in the 2nd chain from the hook, Mark the stitch with a stitch marker, 1 Sc in each stitch across. 24 stitches.
Row 2: Ch 2, turn. 2 Hdc in the 1st stitch, mark the very first stitch, 1 Hdc in the next 8 stitches, 2 Hdc in each of the next 6 stitches, 1 Hdc in the next 8 stitches, 2 Hdc in the last stitch. 32 stitches.
Row 3: Ch 2, turn. 2 Hdc in the 1st stitch, mark the very first stitch, 1 Hdc in the next 30 stitches, 2 Hdc in the last stitch, 34 stitches.
Row 4: Ch 1, turn. 1 Sc in the front loop only of the 1st stitches, mark stitch, 1 SC in the front loops only in each stitch across 34 stitches.
Row 5: Ch 2, turn. 1 Hdc in the 1st stitches, mark stitch, 1 Hdc in each stitch across 34 stitches.
Row 6: Ch 1, turn. 1 Sc in the 1st stitch, mark stitch, 1 Sc in the next 8 stitches, 1 Hdc in the next 4 stitches, Dc2tog 4 times, 1 Hdc in the next 4 stitches, 1 Sc in the last 9 stitches. 30 stitches.
Row 7: Ch 1, turn. 1 Sc in the 1st stitch, mark stitch, 1 Sc in the next 8 stitches, 1 Hdc in the next 4 stitches , Dc2tog 2 times, 1 Hdc in the next 4 stitches, 1 Sc in the last 9 stitches. 28 stitches.
Row 8: Ch 1, turn. 1 Sc in the 1st stitch, mark stitch, 1 Sc in the next 7 stitches, 1 Hdc in the next 4 stitches , Dc2tog 2 times, 1 Hdc in the next 4 stitches, 1 Sc in the last 8 stitches. 26 stitches.
LEFT BOOTIE
Row 9: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in the 1st stitch and in the next 8 stitches. 9 stitches.
Row 10-13: repeat row 9. 9 stitches.
Row 14: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each stitch across. Ch 1 and cut yarn. 9 stitches.
Rejoin yarn to the other end of the bootie from row 8 with a slip knot.
Row 9: Ch 2, Hdc in the 1st stitch and in the next stitches, Ch 7
Row 10: Hdc in the 3rd chain from hook and in the remaining chains, Hdc in all stitches from the previous row. 22 stitches
Row 11: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in each stitch across. 22 stitches
Row 12: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in first 2 stitches, Ch 1, skip 1, (button hole created) Hdc in the remaining 19 stitches.
Row 13: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in each stitch across including the Skipped stitch. 22 stitches
Row 14: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each stitch across. Ch 1 and cut yarn. 22 stitches
RIGHT BOOTIE
Row 9: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in the 1st stitch and in the next 16 stitches, Ch 7
Row 10: Hdc in the 3rd chain from hook and in the remaining chains, Hdc in all stitches from the previous row. 22 stitches
Row 11: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in each stitch across. 22 stitches
Row 12: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in first 2 stitches, Ch 1, skip 1, (button hole created) Hdc in the remaining 19 stitches.
Row 13: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in each stitch across including the Skipped stitch. 22 stitches
Row 14: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each stitch across. Ch 1 and cut yarn. 22 stitches
Rejoin yarn to the first of the unworked stitches from row 8 (where we left off at row 9)with a slip knot.
Row 9: Ch 2, Hdc in the same stitch and in each stitch across. 9 stitches.
Row 10: Ch 2, turn. Hdc in the same stitch and in each stitch across. 9 stitches.
Row 11-13: repeat row 10. 9 stitches.
Row 14: Ch 1, turn. Sc in each stitch across. Ch 1 and cut yarn. 9 stitches.
Finishing:
With right sides facing, Sew up seam from the top of the booties down to the sole and weave in ends.
Attach a button
Finished booties

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