September 11, 2013 Blog Update!
PATTERN FOLLOWS PHOTOS 🙂
You can find the VIDEO TUTORIAL for these loop boots by clicking HERE.
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A good friend of mine recently started up a blog, Jose Crochet, and she was kind enough to feature my loopy boots after crocheting several pairs of her own! Aren’t these yummy!
I’m in love with these little booties and I’ve altered the pattern quite a bit since I blogged my original pattern. So, I thought it would be an excellent time for a pattern revisit!
P.S.
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Tagged: baby booties, Booties and Slipper Patterns, Crochet Fashions, HodgePodge Crochet, loop stitch, Shop HodgePodge Crochet, Tutorial
My mom made loop booties for my 3 sisters & me only one our babies ever wore glad to get instructions tks
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Thanks so much for the lovely free pattern! The loopy boots will be my first try of any type of footwear. I’m an old timer with the hook but never got into the baby bootie thingy before. Thanks again.
–yayamama aka Mary
PS. I’m one of the hodgers 😉
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thank you for sharing you loopy baby booties pattern.
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love these boots so much! thank you for the free pattern/tutorial!! quick question, on the first pic (the grayish with red accents) how did you do that little red line near the sole of the bootie? it’s an adorable add-on!
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Sadly, those booties are not my creation but are the shoes of a friend of mine! She’s amazing with yarn and hooks, lol. If you follow the link to her blog she might have some tips for you!
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I think this is the most adorable pair of booties ever! I think my gauge is off though because my 5.0 mm hook produced an insole 5″ in length but I repurposed those soles and made some bigger cammo “jungle” boots for an older nephew 🙂 I’ll try again tonight to make some smaller ones!
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Over 28 years ago I received a pair of Cowboy boot booties as a gift for my son when he was born. I still have them and have tried numerous times to reproduce them to no avail. Now I am a Grandma and Great Aunt and i just made a pink/brown pair for my great niece! Thank you so much for the Tutorial!
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Marissa, thank you for this pattern and the videos. My cousin requested this type of bootie, but I wouldn’t have figured out the loop stitch if it wasn’t for your blog.
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Marissa I would like to find out how to make these slippers for teen and adult girls
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[…] I have also been working on a recent baby order. I have been making loopy booties originally by Hodge Podge Crochet but I have slightly altered the pattern a tad because I do like to tamper…only a […]
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Hello I love this pattern! I did want to mention I added a feature to it though. I did a double loop on each loop round it seemed to make the boot b=much thicker and sturdier and just a fuller look all together 🙂 I would love to post a photo but not sure that I have the option
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I like this booties is so cute
please can you send me by video show me how crochet it. Thank you
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can’t find loop stitch instructions – any suggestions
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You can see how to work the loop stitch by clicking the link at the top of the blog post. It will take you to the video tutorial of how to work the booties.
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I love this pattern! Super cute!
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Love this pattern!!! But I think on right ankle round one isn’t correct. It’s not making since.check it out.
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It is correct as written but I’ve added a few photos to help with proper placement 🙂 Let me know if that helps!
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I also would be interested in adult sizes…will you be coming up with a pattern?
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They’re not in the near future but I know how you feel when you find all the cute stuff just for the little ones!!
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Reblogged this on Handmade Jewels.
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My daughter is having her first baby saw these and can’t wait to make them wish you had adult size pattern… super cute thanks
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I’m a beginner, so not sure how I would adjust the pattern to fit a 6 month old, so I thought I’d ask if the pattern is available in larger sizes?
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If you follow the pattern for the size large they should fit without a problem. That sole measures approximately 4″ which should give you enough wiggle room to fit a baby aged 6-12 months 🙂
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I have just found your site and am loving everything.
Theses boots are very cute, I can’t wait to make some.
Thank you
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I do not see the size for these, how big of a baby will these fit? I have a toddler so I want to adjust the pattern to fit a size 6 shoe
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These are sized to fit a newborn 🙂
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Love this pattern! I’ve made two pairs of these now. One for my baby-to-be, and the other pair for a friend. Since her baby will be about 6 months old by the time winter hits again, I simply used an h hook for the whole pattern and they turned out quite a bit bigger and should fit 3-6 or more. (Haven’t tested it out yet, but it looks like the will fit just perfectly.) Thank you for posting this pattern! Very cute and I had zero issues with anything.
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Hello,
I would like to thank you very much for this turotial. Together with the video turorials from your earlier post I managed to make a set of these boots!
I posted them just a few minutes ago on my blog: http://roeltjes-stempelhoekje.blogspot.nl/. The blog is in Dutch, but the photo’s will speak for themselves. I didn’t know where else to leave a comment with a link, I don’t use facebook, one blog is much to addicting already 😉
I even learned how to crochet because of these boots 🙂 !
Greeting from Holland,
Roelie Lubbers-Nijboer
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Ow man, I meant tutorials but my “typewriter” has some big issues…
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Is there a way to make these in other sizes?
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There is always a way to size things up. If you search through my blog and the other bootie/slipper patterns, you can use those and the rules for the loop parts still apply.
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Thank you so much! Finally a pattern that actually turns out for me!! 🙂 I don’t know what the issue with the other patterns I’ve tried on various different sites were, but they never turned out right.
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I made these boots in a few hours and they turned out amazingly cute buti was wondering Do u have the sole you use for this pattern in adult size I love the sole on this shoe and want to use it on another pattern but am unsure of how to inlarge it. This sole pattern is much nicer then most other patterns and much simpler 🙂
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I use a sole pattern put out by Bernat (you can find that link in the adult slipper post). It’s fast and super simple to work up!
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[…] You can find an updated pattern for the Loop Stitch Baby Booties right HERE. […]
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where can I find the video pictorials for this loopy boot?
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I just updated and fixed the post so that everything is working again!
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Thank you ,I love these
Geertje
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Thank you so much for posting this pattern for free and for the video tutorials! I used an I hook and doubled up my yarn (Red Heart Super Saver) for the entire pattern and these fit my 12 month-old perfectly! Thanks again!
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Hi love these i was wondering how the sizing runs?
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Everytime I make them I end up with a size that will fit about newborn to around 3 months 🙂
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Marissa this is such a great pattern but I’m having so much trouble with it- I’ve attempted to do it 6 times already and I don’t know what the problem is
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Where are you getting stuck? Maybe I can help!
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Thanks Marissa I got it done I think I missed a row..
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Hi. I am still having trouble with the first 4 rows of the pattern. I even had a friend who is a long time crocheter try the pattern and she agrees something is off. Is there anyway you could put the # of expected stitches at the end of the rows? Thank you!
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Hey KT! You were absolutely right! I forgot to add a critical part in round 3. That happens when you don’t get a tester to run through a pattern 😉
I’ve fixed it and it should work without a problem for you. Let me know if it’s still giving you an issue!
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Thank you, Marissa. We’ll give the new instructions a try. I really appreciate your quick response.
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Hi. One more thing please. On the Instep, Round 4’s instructions run together with Round 5’s instructions. If I am reading the present instep correct’s right, Round 4 is: 1 sc in next 12 sts, [sk next st, sc in next st, sc in next st. Round 5 is: 1 sc in next 11 sts, sk next st, 1 sc in next 3 sts, sk next st, 1 sc in the next 10 sts, 1 sc in the first sc of round, sl st in next st, finish off. Is Round 4 of the Instep instructions complete or missing something please?
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I’m not sure what happened there. The behind the scenes version (the one I just updated a couple days ago) showed the correct pattern. When I edited it the last time, it must have saved weird.
I just updated it all–again–and now it looks right. Sorry about that! I owe your eagle eye a huge debt of thanks! 🙂
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Thanks Marissa. We’ll try it again.
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