Happy weekend everyone! Today I am over at One Artsy Mama sharing the crochet pattern to these simple newborn boots. They are warm and cozy for little newborn toes, plus they actually stay on her feet (something that socks don’t really do!)! They are also very simple and work up nice and quick. 
So hop over and get the free pattern

These warm simple newborn booties keep your babies feet cozy and keep socks on as well! Get the free pattern at Whistle and Ivy
 

Happy crocheting!

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  1. Could these be modified with a bigger hook size for a bigger baby? I want to make a set without the bow for my 6 month old

  2. WOW IS ALL I CAN SAY I LOVE TO LEARN BUT HAVE MADE IT REALLY EASY FROM THE VIDEO YOU PUT ON HERE HALF DOUBLE CROCHET. YOUR BOOTIES ARE SO CUTE I WANT TO SHOW YOUR SITE TO A DEAR FRIEND IS THAT OK WITH YOU?
    PLEASE LET ME KNOW.
    THANK YOU A LOT BEEN LOOKING FOR EASY BOOTIES TO DO..
    DIANA
    SORRY FOR THE CAPS BAD EYE SITE..

    1. Thank you, I am so glad you like them!!! Yes, please DO! Sharing is the best way to support my blog, and I LOVE when people share. Thank you!!!

  3. I am on a tablet and every download goes through kindle can u please email me the bootie pattern because I cannot read it . thanks

  4. I love the baby sandals and would love to crochet them for my grandchildren, but could you explain what is a half double crochet, is it a single crochet? What is a tog?

    1. Jennifer, a half double crochet is yarning over on your hook and going through the stitch and yarning over again, then pulling that up and you’ll have three yarn overs on your hook. Then yarn over and go through all three yarn overs. It’s is very similar to a double crochet. “Tog” means together. If you ever need more information on stitches, go to youtube and just enter whatever it is you need information on. They have so many videos that will teach you just what you need. Have fun making things. I love crocheting. Tina

  5. Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful patterns! It’s very generous of you. I am fairly new to crochet. I think it would help me tremendously if you could include a stitch count for each row. I seem to have trouble keeping my stitches lined up. Thank you Bethany! : )