
Hi, it’s me, Habiba from Craftify My Love. As you probably already figured, I luuuuurve crafting<3 . And as much as I love crafting, I LOVE the fact that sooooo many of my friends are preggo right now or had their babies in the last couple of months. I really do! Because who doesn’t love the miracle of new life, right? I always want to welcome those precious little bundles to our world and give them something that will make them feel all cozy and warm (like the crocheted newborn booties you’ll learn how to make in this post) and if they look cute while being all comfortable that’s a bonus, too!
From my experience, freshly baked mums really love it, when they get practical and one of a kind presents.
- It shows them that you thought about what they really might be needing in this new phase of their life and
- that you made an effort and not simply bought something of the rack.
Of course mamas also love it, when they get something to pamper themselves and not just things for the new earthling. That’s why I always try to give them a little something for the babe and something for the mom! In this tutorial I’ll be showing you how to make the little something for the babe, though.
Gifts for the new earthlings
I started making crocheted newborn hats. They are easy and quick to make and I love that they are so very versatile. Depending on the thickness or color of wool you use, you’ll get a different hat every time. And by choosing different applications, you just make them that extra bit unique. #daretobedifferent
Now I figured, a newborn doesn’t only need a warm head, right? It also needs warm tiny little feet! I found a pattern for crocheted newborn booties I liked over at Ashleigh’s blog Sewrella and altered it slightly. That’s a thing I do… I aaaaaaalways get creative while working on my projects and end up having a DIY that is simply Habiba 🙂 Most of the times this is on purpose of course but sometimes it simply happens by accident (more about that later 😉 ).
Show your love on Mothers Day!
My British friend Terry is pregnant with her first baby boy and I wanted to send her something for Mother’s Day. Because that’s what she is now, a mother. Even though her little man is still in her womb. As Mother’s Day is earlier in the UK than in Germany (where I live) or the US, I figured that I’ll share this idea with you as you’ll still have enough time to make these little crocheted newborn booties – and maybe a matching hat as well!
Crocheted newborn booties – free pattern

Materials needed:
- crocheting hook
I used a 2 1/2 which is 3 mm in diameter - wool in two colors
I used a lightweight yarn which is 100 % cotton, gased and mercerized, 50 grams = 125 meters - scissors and darning needle
Pattern:
Specialties:
- Video tutorials: If you get confused by some of the stitches. No Problemo! Ever growing collection of crocheting video tutorials toooooo the rescue!
- Throughout the pattern: You’ll always begin your rounds in the same stitch as your chain.
- Rrounds 2 – 5: Remember to end your rounds in the same stitch as your chain. By working this way you’ll be adding an extra stitch to each round.
- Rounds 13, 17 and 19: Make color changes. Don’t worry! I added a little reminder in the pattern, too, juuuuuust to make sure you won’t forget 😉
- Counting stitches: Don’t get frustrated when your number of stitches after each round is slightly different than the ones I mentioned in the brackets. Most of the times I don’t manage to follow a new pattern step by step, end up with all wonky numbers, and the end result is always beautiful never the less!!!
Crocheted Newborn Booties:
- Round 1:
Start with COLOR A. Begin with a slip knot and Ch 10, Sc in 2nd chain from hook, Sc in next 7, make 5 Sc in the last chain. Turn your work to stitch in other side of foundation Ch, Sc 8, sl st to join, ch 2 - Round 2:
Hdc in first st, 2 Hdc in next st, Hdc in next 6, 2 Hdc in next 2, Hdc in next 2, 2 Hdc in next 2, Hdc in next 6, 2 Hdc, Hdc in last, sl st to join, ch 1 - Round 3:
Sc in first 10 sts, 2 Sc in next 2 sts, 2 Hdc in next 5 sts, 2 Sc in next 2, SC in next 10, sl st to join, ch 1 - Rounds 4-5:
Sc around in back loops only, sl st to join, ch 1 (40 sts) - Rounds 6-7:
Now working in both loops, Sc around, sl st to join ch 1 (40 sts) - Round 8:
Sc in first 12 sts, [Sc decrease, Sc in next 2] 4 times, Sc 12, sl st to join, ch 1 - Round 9:
Sc in first 14 sts, Sc decrease, Sc, Sc decrease, Sc, Sc decrease, Sc 14, sl st to join, ch 1 - Round 10:
Sc 10, 6 Sc decreases, Sc 11, sl st to join, ch 1 - Round 11:
Sc 10, 3 Sc decreases, Sc 11, sl st to join, ch 1 - Round 12:
Sc 10, 2 Sc decreases, Sc 10, sl st to join, ch 1 - Round 13-16:
Make your first color change to COLOR B here!
Sc around, sl st to join, chain 1 (22 sts) - Round 17-18:
Make your second color change here! Back to the first COLOR A that is 😉
Dc around, sl st to join, ch 1 (22 sts) - Round 19-20 :
Yup – once more: Make your third color change here!
Dc in first st, *Bpdc (Back post double crochet), Dc, repeat from * around, sl st to join, ch 1 (22 sts) - Round 21:
Sc around, sl st to join, finish off, weave ends (22 sts) and fold over bootie cuff (rounds 17-21)
Now repeat for the second crocheted newborn bootie BUT start with COLOR B!
Accessory for the matching newborn hat

For the matching newborn hat I found this easy tutorial for a star appliqué from Ani Tugushi on YouTube. As you can see it’s supposed to be a 5-pointed star. And you can also see in my photos, that I (accidentally) made a 7-pointed star, even though I started out counting and all…but then I got side tracked and I really don’t know what happened (Ok – I do! Numbers and counting are just not my thang – big eyeroll hahaha) – but in the end I made ‘A Unique Habiba-Star’ and decided to work with it! See? Nothing wrong with messing things up every now and then…the outcome is still fabulous!
Ani Tugushi – Star Applique
I hope you enjoyed this tutorial and feel massively inspired now to get up and running, finding some wool and a hook and get to work on your next little project! By the way, this tutorial on how to make crocheted newborn booties was my very first guest post and I am awfully curious what you’ll have to say about it!
Habiba
PS: Don’t forget to pin this tutorial so you won’t lose it!

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