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Knitted Baby Booties with Bow

Knitted baby booties with a cute bow are truly the epitome of adorable and cuddly fashion for little ones. Not only do they keep tiny toes warm and cozy, but they also add a touch of charm to any baby outfit. The soft, handmade texture of the knitted booties provides a gentle and comfortable fit for delicate baby feet, making them the perfect choice for any season. Plus, the sweet bow detail adds a lovely finishing touch, making these booties a delightful accessory for any little prince or princess. Whether as a thoughtful gift or a special treat for your own bundle of joy, these knitted baby booties with a bow are sure to bring smiles and warmth to every tiny step.

Knitting materials and tools:

<> Straight, DPN or circular knitting needles 3.5 mm (US 4)

<> Caron, Simply Soft (4) – 100% acrylic.

<> Yarn needle and stitch markers.

Knit baby booties size:

Age: 6-12 months. For the smaller size use lighter yarn and smaller size knitting needles

Gauge: 21 sts –10 cm (4 inches).

Common abbreviations of knitting stitches:

k – knit

st(s) – stitch(es)

sel s – selvage stitch: always slip the first stitch knitwise, work to the last stitch, purl the last stitch

pm – place marker

WS – wrong side

RS – right side

Knit baby booties with decor bow pattern:

Using the long tail method, cast on 36 sts.

Rows 1-27: sel s, knit all stitches, sel s. Turn. The sock now measures 7.5 cm. Knit a total of an odd number of rows.

Row 28: sel s, k14, sel s. Turn. Hold other stitches on the left-hand needle.

Rows 29-55: sel s, k14, sel s. Turn.

Row 56: sel s, k15, k19 (those stitches that you were holding on the left-hand needle), sel s.

Row 57: sel s, knit all stitches, sel s.

Rows 58-83: sel s, knit all stitches, sel s.

The height of the full sock is 17 cm.

Bind off all stitches. Cut the yarn, leaving a 50-60 cm tail.

Fold the sock with the WS out. Thread the tail onto a yarn needle and sew the back of the sock as follows:

    1. Insert the needle into the back loop of the stitch closer to you and through the single loop on the other side. Repeat this process until you reach the bottom of the sock.
    2. When you reach the foot part, insert the needle through the back loop of the stitch closer to you and through the front loop on the other side. Repeat this process.
    3. When you have reached the last 4 stitches on each side, pick up all stitches and pull to close the hole, similar to closing the crown of a hat. This will ensure a better fit for the sandal without sharp corners.

Turn the sock RS out. To close the top part, join a new tail and pick up all stitches around the opening. Pull the tail to close the top. Cut the yarn and weave in all ends. Repeat for the second sock.

If you decide to decorate the socks with bows as I did, take the desired color and cast on 10 or 12 stitches.

Rows 1-14: sel s, knit all stitches, sel s. Bind off all stitches and cut the yarn. The height of the piece should now be 4 cm.

To make the bow, take a length of yarn and wrap it around the center of the piece. Make a knot and leave a tail to tie it to the sock.

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