Isn’t there something so fun and wonderful about baby things? Maybe it’s because they are cute little miniatures. Or maybe it’s because we are reminded of our own babies (our babies who aren’t babies anymore!) Either way, it’s so much fun to make baby accessories. While we’ve made crochet sandals for adults, these Crochet Baby Loafers are great if you have a baby shower coming up (or a due date).
Crochet Baby Loafers Pattern
These cute little shoes are made with two parts, the body and the tongue. This is what gives these baby booties their cute little loafer style. I also designed them with two colors because I personally love mixing and matching colors. Take creative license with yours!
You may like these Crochet Baby Boat Shoes or this Crochet Plaid Trapper Hat for baby.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE PATTERN FOR THESE LOAFERS HERE
What you need to make Crochet Baby Loafers:
Abbreviations: American Terms
BLO – Back Loops Only
St – Stich
Ch – Chain
Sl st – Slip Stitch
Sc – Single crochet
Dc – Double Crochet
Hdc – Half Double Crochet
Sc2tog – Single Crochet Decrease
Dc2tog – double crochet decrease
Notes: ch 1 does not count as a stitch. Join each round with a sl st with the first st of the round. Always work the first st in the same st as the chain.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE PATTERN FOR THESE LOAFERS HERE
3-6 months (approx. 4”)
Make 2
Ch 11.
1. Work 4 sc in 2nd ch from hook, sc in next 4 chs, hdc in next ch, dc in next 3 chs, dc 7 in last ch.Working across the opposite side: Dc in next 3 chs, hdc in next ch, sc in next 4 chs. (27 sts) Join with a sl st with the first sc of the round.
2. Ch 1. 2 sc in next 4 sts. Sc in next 9 sts. 2 sc in next 5 sts. Sc in next 9 sts. Join. ( 36 sts)
3. Ch 1. Sc. *Sc. 2 sc in next st* work 3 times. Sc in next 10 sts. *Sc. Sc 2 in next st* work 5 times. Sc in next 9 sts. (44 sts)
Join with a sl st using 2nd color.
4. Working this round in the 3rd loop (the loop behind both loops on top).
Ch 1. Hdc. Dc 8. Hdc. Sc 34. (44 sts)
5. Ch 1. Hdc. Dc 8. Hdc. Sc 34. Join with sl st (44 st)
6. Ch 1. Hdc. Dc2tog. Dc 4. Dc2tog. Hdc. Sc 12. *Sc2tog. Sc 2.* work twice. Sc2tog. Sc 12. (39 sts)
Tie off. Weave in ends.
Tongue: (make 2)
Begin with a magic ring.
1. Ch 1. Sc 10 into the ring. Join with sl st. (10 sts)
2. Ch 2. Dc 2 in each st around. Join. (20 sts)
3. Ch 2. Dc 2. Hdc. Sc. Hdc. Dc 2. Turn. (you will be turning from now on). (7 sts)
4. Ch 2. Dc in each st across. (7 sts) Turn.
5. Ch 1. Sc in each st across. Leave a long tail
Construction of the crochet baby loafers:
Be sure to weave in all the ends on the shoe body and the beginning tail on the tongue before attaching it. Visually line up the tongue on the shoe, covering the toe (the wider end). You may use pins to keep it in place. Using the long tail, thread your darning needle onto the long tail. Sew a simple running stitch all around the toe and tongue, attaching them together. Take care at the beginning and end, anchoring the corners very well. For a cleaner look, sew through the back loops of the tongue and back loops on the shoe (the 2 inside loops).
Weave in your ends.
YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE PATTERN FOR THESE LOAFERS HERE
Questions? Let me help you! Send me an email here.
Mix and match the colors you’d like for these crochet baby loafers! A perfect wearable craft for kids!
Aren’t these little crochet baby loafers the cutest? If you’re interested in more crochet ideas check out this Heart Infinity Scarf, or you can look through 40+ Free Crochet Patterns! There is also a bunch of easy and creative yarn crafts without knitting or crocheting!
This post originally appeared here on Feb 15, 2017.
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Jane says
Do you have this pattern in adult sizes? Would love to make myself a pair!
Brittany says
Hi! Do you have a pattern for this to make it for a 15-18 month old?
Heather says
Thank you for sharing. I’m a beginner crocheter and it seems pretty easy, except once you start the round working behind 3rd loop do you finish the rest of the rounds behind 3rd loop as well? Sorry if it’s a dumb question I just didn’t quite comprehend. I made one that turned out ok. The sides weren’t as defined as yours so it was more like a flip flop loafer. The second one I did turned out nothing like the first. I tried at least 3 times, not changing anything and just can’t get it.
Thank you in advance!
Candie says
I don’t understand the #4 Working this round in the 3rd loop (the loop behind both loops on top) Can you show the picture of where’s the 3rd loop?
Thanks!
Bethany Dearden says
Hi Candie! Send me an email here and I can send you a photo
http://www.whistleandivy.com/contact
Evelyn Oliger says
Thank you for sharing your love for crocheted items. Everything you have shown is amazing. Thank you for sharing the different size baby bootie bottoms.. It sure helps me out..
Your patterns are great and there is several I will be making.
Thanks again
Evelyn
Rebecca McGregor says
Thank you for this lovely pattern. It works up so quickly. I’ve made two pairs already and used a larger hook for the second pair to increase the size.
Fran says
Thanks for this comment bc I would like to make them in a toddler size. I will try your method.
Sande says
Would u possibly have the pattern in different sizes?
Fran says
I would like to make these for a toddler. Do you have pattern for different sizes?
Jessica says
On round 6 I keep getting 39 sts. I’ve written it out several times and I keep getting 39 and not 40 sts. What am I missing?
Bethany Dearden says
Thanks for letting me know! it does indeed have 39 sts! Thank you!
Aminat says
very lovely….gonna try dis …..