Crochet Pattern: Doll Booties

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A Guest Post by Tara Cousins.

I’ve been crocheting a long time, but just recently started making crochet doll clothes for 18″ dolls. Since my little girl just turned 3, she’s finally interested in playing with my old American Girl doll and dressing her up, which prompted me to design my own patterns. The first item I started playing around with making is the doll’s shoes. In fact, they are pretty easy to make and to customize (with a strap, or make into boots). You can also use this basic idea to make baby shoes!

crochet doll booties

Skill Level:

Finished Size: booties fit a standard 18” doll, such as American Girl, Our Generation, or Springfield

Materials:
Medium Weight Yarn (small amount)
Crochet Hook G (4.25 mm)
crochet yarn size 4

Gauge:
6 sc = 2″ and 8 rows = 2″

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crochet booties tutorial

Crochet Pattern: Doll Booties
Round 1: ch 7, 3 sc in second ch from hook, sc in next 4 ch, 3 sc in last ch, working along back side of ch, skip first ch, sc in next 4 ch, sl st in first sc: 14 sc

Round 2: ch 1, 2 sc in each of next 3 sc, sc in next 4 sc, 2 sc in each of next 3 sc, sc in next 4 sts, sl st in first sc: 20 sc

Note: photo #1 shows round 2 completed.

Round 3: ch 1, working in back loops only, sc in each sc around, sl st in first sc: 20 sc

Note: photo #2 shows round 3.

Round 4: ch 1, working in both loops, sc in each sc around, sl st in first sc: 20 sc

Round 5: ch 1, sc in next 11 sc, sc2tog 2 times, sc in next 5 sc, sl st in first sc: 18 sc

Note: photo #3 shows round 5.

Round 6: ch 1, sc in next 9 sc, sc2tog 3 times, sc in next 3 sc, sl st in first sc: 15 sc

You can finish off here for a regular shoe, or you make the following:

Boots (after round 6 continue working sc in each sc around to make the leg as tall as you like):
crochet doll boots

With a strap (ch 7 and sl st to opposite side of shoe):
crochet doll shoes

Tara has been crocheting for a long time, but just recently started making crochet doll clothes for 18″ dolls. Check our her website Cute Kids Crochet and her shop on Etsy Kirsten’s Doll Closet.

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9 Comments

  1. Denise says:

    Looks cute and simple! :o)

  2. Angie says:

    How many rows did you complete for the brown boots as pictures above? 14/15 rows?

  3. Nasreen Nabaoui says:

    Used this pattern to make feet for my gorjuss doll that I am working on.

  4. Audrey says:

    Thankyou so much for this pattern. I’ve been looking for a shoe or boot pattern for the dolls that I am crocheting. It is a very good one and easy.

  5. Christina says:

    Thank you so much for this pattern–I had to adapt it a little by using finer yarn and a smaller hook, but the pattern was perfect for my little girl’s Rapunzel doll. They’re darling!

  6. Judith Webb says:

    Can all baby crochet patterns for shoe (new born size) be used for 18″ dolls. Thank you for your help.

  7. Patti says:

    Love the versatility of this pattern, so easy and simple to do! The only thing that I did differently was row 5 and 6, they just were coming out right. This is what I did:

    Round 5: ch 1, sc in next 8 sc, sc2tog 2 times, sc in next 8 sc, sl st in first sc: 18 sc

    Note: photo #3 shows round 5.

    Round 6: ch 1, sc in next 6 sc, sc2tog 3 times, sc in next 6 sc, sl st in first sc: 15 sc

  8. Christo says:

    Such a simple pattern – thank you! I adapted these into mini “Uggs” for my granddaughters’ Our Generation dolls. I used a contrast colour for the soles, added an extra layer of sole which I slip-stitched into position over the other, then put a line of single crochet up the side and around the top of the boot to mimic the fur seams.

  9. Mary G says:

    Thank you for the pattern I just Love your Work

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