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BABY FOOT SIZE CHART
THIS IS ABOUT EACH BABY MAY EVERY A LITTLE
AGE OF BABY SOLE LENGTH
3 MONTHS 8.9 cm / 3.5”
6 MONTHS 10 cm / 4”
9 MONTHS 11 cm / 4.5”
Abbreviations Crochet Terms
Ch = chain
Dc = double crochet
Dec = decrease
Ea =
each
Hdc = half double crochet
Bpdc= back post double crochet
Fpdc = front post double
crochet
Sc = single crochet
Sp = space
Sl st = slip stitch
Sts = stitches
Sp = space
Tr = triple (treble) crochet
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Materials:
-Beading needle
-Beads size 5mm or 3mm (5mm looks nicer)
about 170
-Ribbon size 3/8” or smaller (about 20”
for each tie and 10” for each bow)
-Premade bows (if you wish or make them
yourself)
-Steel Hooks
-Cotton
Crochet Thread #10, Steel Hook size 1.65mm No#7
*Sole size for 3-6
months 4” long, (6-9 months sole size 4 ½” – 5” long)
*Note: Use
a hook that will crochet the size needed for you. If you crochet tight you will
need a hook that will made bigger stitches and if you crochet loss then you
will needed a hook that makes smaller stitches.
DIRECTIONS:
Note: Thread on half of the beads
before starting about 70 enough for one bootie. (I thread on enough to do
both.)
BASE
OF SOLE: Chain 23 for 3-6 months, (Chain 25 for 6-9 months.)
Round
One: ch23,
dc in the 4th ch from hook, dc to the end make 5 dc in end ch.
Working on the other side dc in each ch, making 4 dc in the last ch (this will
be in the space with the chain 3 and dc is from the start). Sl st in top of
ch3.
Round
2: ch3,
dc in same space as of ch. *Dc in each space until you get to the 5 dc in the
same space. In these dc spaces, work 2 dc in each dc space* (will be 5 times). *Repeat*
on other side but when you get to the end work 2 dc in 4 spaces (the chain 3 dc
in same space counts as one, total of 5). Slst to top of ch3.
Round
3: ch3,
dc in the same st, *dc in each st across until you get to the 2dc in same
space. Work 2dc,1dc,2dc,1dc,2dc,1dc,* repeat
until you have a total of five 2dc spaces. *Repeat* on other side but
you will have a total of four 2dc spaces, (the ch3 dc space counts as one 2dc
space). Slst in top of ch3.
Round
4:
ch3, dc in each space around, slst in top of ch3.
Round
5:
Turn ch3, Fpdc around each stitch around Slst in top of ch3.
Now
we are going to be working the top of shoe starting at heal.
SIDE
Round
6:
Ch 3 Turn. Dc in each st around, sl st top of ch3.
Round 7: Ch
3, dc in next 20 sts, (22sts 6-9 months), decrease next 16 sts, (total of 8
decs made), dc in remaining sts, sl st
in top of ch 3.
Round 8: Ch
3, dc in next 20 sts, (22sts 6-9 months), decrease next 8 decreases (total of 4
decs made), dc in remaining sts, sl st in top of ch 3.
Round 9: Ch 1,
sc in same sp as ch 1. Sc in next 20 sts (22sts 6-9 months), decrease in next 6
sps, sc in remaining sps. Sl st in ch1.
STRAP
Round 10: Ch 4,
* (Skip 1 sc sp, dc, ch1) *repeat*, 6 more times, ch 13 don’t twist, skip 20
sts, (22sts 6-9 months), dc in 21 sp. Ch 1 (Repeat dc, ch 1, sk 1) sl st in 3
rd ch of ch 4.
Round 11: Ch 2,
sc same sp, ch 2 *skip ch, sc in dc sp, ch 2 * (Repeat*). Sl st, to top of sc.
Working
Beading Trim top of slipper
Round 12: *Ch
3, hdc in ch 2 sp, in same sp with bead in front of hook, sl st, *(Repeat)*, sl
st to bottom of first ch 3. Finish off
Working Beading trim around top of
Foot of shoe
Sl st
in same of dc, *ch 3, hdc in next sc sp, with bead in front of hook sl st, in
same sp, *(Repeat)* sl st at bottom of first st made. Finish off.
Trim
the bottom of the Slipper
You
will be working the same as top of slipper. Start with sole facing away from
you. Sl st in the sc of heal, *(ch 3, hdc in next sp, with bead in front of
hook sl st in same sp of hdc sp, skip one space).* *(repeat)*, sl st at bottom
of first st made.
For
tips: http://kellysgifts.blogspot.com/
Ribbon
for ties: Cut 2 at about 20” long, with a wood burner or use scissors cut and glue ends. you can also melt the ends with a lighter. Weave in and out of row 11.
Ribbon
for bow: Cut 10 at 2”. Use 5 and fold in half, sew the 5 to make
a flower bow. Sew beads in center as pictured. Sew to shoes.
Designed
by Kelly L. Taylor
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