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7/27/2014

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Free Crochet Pattern Charlotte Marie Boots

 
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I designed this little bootie with my great niece Charlotte in mind. Made with single crochet and cable stitches. I love babies and am hoping that these items I have from designing will someday be used for a granddaughter!!

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Charlotte Marie Booties

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Materials:


2 colors of your choice.  I used Carons Simply Soft for the bottom and RH Soft for the top.

Size F Hook

2 button

Tapestry Needle

 

Stitches:

Ch- chain

St(s)-stitch(es)

Sl st-slip stitch

Sc – single crochet

Invsc2tog-invisible single crochet two together

Hdc-half double crochet

Dc –double crochet

Fptr-front post treble

Bpdc-back post double crochet

BLO-back loop only

FLO- front loop only

CC- contrast color        MC- master color

Special Stitches:

Invisible Single Crochet Two Together

Insert hook into the first st (FLO), do not yarn over, now insert hook into the next st (FLO), YO, pull through 2 loops, YO, pull through 2 remaining loops on the hook.

 

Gauge:  Hdc 2 in x 2 in = 5 rows and 11 sts

Sole (make 2, right and left are the same)

Ch 11

Rnd 1: 2 hdc in 3rd ch from the hook, hdc in the next 7 sts, 5 hdc in the last ch, (working on the other side of the chain)  hdc in the next 7 sts, 2hdc in the same st as starting st, sl st to join. (23 sts)

Rnd 2: Ch 2, 2 hdc in the first st and second st, hdc in the next 7 sts, 2 hdc in the next 5 sts, hdc in the next 7 sts, 2 hdc in the next 2 sts, sl st to top ch 2. (32 sts)

Rnd 3: Ch 2,  hdc into the first st, 2 hdc in the next st, hdc into the next st, 2 hdc into the next st, hdc into the next 7 sts, (hdc in the next st, 2 hdc in the next st) repeat 5 times, hdc in the next 7 sts, (hdc in the next st, 2 hdc in the next st) repeat 2 more times, sl st to top of ch 2. (41 sts)

Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in each st around (BLO), sl st to top of ch 1. (41 sts)

Change color if desired for the boot.

Rnd 5: Ch 2, hdc in the next 4 sts, sc in the next 33 sts, hdc in the last 4 sts, sl st to top of ch 2. (41 sts)

Rnd 6: Ch 1, sc in the next 12 sts, hdc in the next 17 sts, sc in the next 12 sts, sl st to join in top ch 1. (41 sts)

Rnd 7: Ch 1, sc in the next 3 sts, invsc2tog, sc in the next 6 sts, invsc2tog 10 times, sc in the next 5 sts, invsc2tog, sc last 3 sts, sl st to join into top of ch 1. (29 sts)

Rnd 8: Ch 1, sc in the next 8 sts, invsc2tog 7 times, sc in the next 7 sts, sl st to join in top of ch 1. (22 sts)

Rnd 9: Ch 1,  2 sc in the first st, sc in the next 5 sts, 2 sc in the next st, sc in the next 8 sts, 2 sc in the next st, sc in the next 5 sts, 2 sc in the last st, sl st to join in top of ch 1. (26 sts)

Rnd 10:  Ch 2, dc in the next st and in each st around, sl st to top of ch 2. (26 sts)

Rnd 11: Ch 3, fptr in the first 2 sts,* sk 2 sts, fptr in the next 2 sts, fptr in the 2 skipped sts, fptr in the next 3 sts*, sk 2 sts, fptr in the next 2 sts, fptr (behind 2 just made) into the 2 skipped sts, fptr into the next  st, repeat from * to * one more time, sk 2 sts, fptr in the next 2 sts, fptr in the 2 skipped sts, fptr in the next st, sl st to join in top of ch 3. Turn (26 fptr)

Rnd 12: Ch 3, bpdc in the first st and in each st around, sl st in top of ch 3. Turn (26 bpdc)

Rdn 13:  Repeat rnd 11.  DO NOT TURN

Rnd 14 through 19: Ch 1, sc in the first st and in each st around, sl st to join in top of ch 1.  (26 sts)

Finish off and weave in ends.

Fold top of boot over 2 rows and attach button to the outside of each boot.

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35 Comments
Nadine Roberts link
7/28/2014 01:09:39 am

I like these and am going to try them this week. I will get back to you when I have with a picture. Thanks and keep up the good work.

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Dria link
7/28/2014 01:58:28 am

these are so adorable! One of my neighbors is having a baby in the family in the next month or two I'm going to share this with her!

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Robin (Masshole Mommy)
7/28/2014 02:05:19 am

Those booties are precious! I absolutely love them!

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Jen V link
7/28/2014 03:28:16 am

What a lovely pattern! I love to crochet and will have to make a pair of these the next time I am invited to a baby shower. Thanks so much for sharing the pattern.

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Debbie L link
7/28/2014 03:41:14 am

Very cute - I love to crochet. Years ago I have a table centerpiece that I crocheted - I sure wish I could find the pattern - by chance do you have a pattern that is round and for the center of a table?

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Debbie Denny link
7/28/2014 03:49:28 am

I need to get busy and get something like this made. Looks so cute.

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RJ Smith
7/28/2014 05:59:25 am

Absolutely adorable booties! Thank you!!!!

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Denise Miller
7/28/2014 06:35:55 am

I love these boots. I am attending a shower in a few weeks and want to make these, can you tell me what size the booties are. I just started crocheting again after many years off, so I appreciate the efforts of people like you to help me catch up.

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Kelli A link
7/28/2014 08:35:15 am

My aunt has been looking for a pattern for crochet boots that she can make look like firemen boots I will have to share this with her and see if she can do it from this as a starter! Thanks for sharing they are adorable!!

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francine@havekidswillcoupon.com link
7/28/2014 08:48:01 am

I really need to learn how to crochet. These are adorable,

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Sonia Teresita Martinez de Andino
7/28/2014 09:04:05 am

Beautiful . Thanks, I need to do more to my grandauther because my son & wife are leaving to Germany 3years. He is in the Navy. And ask me to do to Eva Lucia some booties and hats

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Pam
7/28/2014 09:33:12 am

Really cute! I might just make a bunch of these:) Thanks for your hard work.

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Colleen
7/28/2014 11:20:04 am

These are adorable! Thank you for sharing your talent.

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MAMA TO 5 BLESSINGS link
7/28/2014 01:13:25 pm

Those are adorable! I so wish I had this talent, my babies would love cute apparel!

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Deanna Ritz link
7/28/2014 01:23:40 pm

These are the cutest little boots I have ever seen! I wish I could make them. Maybe one day.

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Lois Alter Mark link
7/28/2014 01:30:35 pm

Those booties are adorable! Passing these instructions on to my mom!

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Giveaways 4 Mom link
7/28/2014 01:33:18 pm

This is a great post. I have always wanted to learn how to crochet. I actually have a kit that is sitting around that has been collecting dust.

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Pam
7/28/2014 02:59:12 pm

Those are such cute booties! I always loved when my mom crocheted things for my daughter as a baby.

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Brett
7/28/2014 04:00:59 pm

Those are absolutely darling! Love!

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Laura Hinckley link
7/28/2014 05:06:30 pm

What a cute pattern. I have always tried to make a pair now I actually think I will. I am such a visual learner and video's help me so much but your directions seem simple and flow really well. Thank you for sharing. Sharing this post too.

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Lexie Lane link
7/28/2014 05:26:23 pm

Oh my gosh! These booties are so adorable! I have no idea how to crochette so I wouldn't know where to even begin with any of this :(

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Maria Oller
7/28/2014 10:50:43 pm

I want to learn to crochet. I have tried a coupe of times but it looks really bad my bestie is really good doing it

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Tracie link
7/28/2014 11:44:31 pm

Oh my goodness! These are super cute. I wish I was good at crochet, I would would make them for sure.

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Jessica @eatsleepbe
7/29/2014 12:41:22 am

Those are very sweet. I love the color you choose for them too.

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Lisa link
7/29/2014 01:04:31 am

I wish I knew how to crochet.

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Annie {Stowed Stuff} link
7/29/2014 03:55:03 am

Really cute. We have a lot of booties for our kids, but they really never wore them! I couldn't keep them on their feet, but they are super cute!

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stacieinatlanta link
7/29/2014 04:40:13 am

Those booties are so adorable! I am not great when it comes to crochet, but I might be able to pull this off.

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Liz Mays link
7/29/2014 04:21:16 pm

I wish this was something I knew how to do. I think there's something so heartfelt about handmade goodies like this. Adorable.

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Debi link
8/1/2014 02:20:57 am

My husband is the crocheter. I have to show it to him.

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Diane N. link
8/4/2014 08:39:44 am

Very nice! I wish I knew how to crochet!

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jean bindl
9/13/2014 04:18:50 pm

have a question-row ll when it says fptc (behind 2 fptc just made) into 2 skipped stsl--should that read bptc (behind 2 fptc just made) into 2 skipped sts

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Cheri
10/22/2014 04:25:31 pm

Did you get the answer for this question? I am wondering the same.

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Sheri
10/23/2014 10:53:36 am

Yes I will fix that!

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Lee Ann link
10/3/2014 01:52:55 am

What a terrific-looking baby bootie pattern! I am a long-time crocheter of about 40 years and I've only recently made projects (like hats) with the fpdc and bpdc stitches. I have really come to love this stitch and I love the look of your bootie pattern with this stitch. :)
Thank you very much for posting this pattern! I just signed up for your email updates as well from your blog. :). :)
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Lee Ann
Crochetgottaloveit.blogspot.com

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Maureen
11/10/2014 07:22:02 am

I made these...ROW 12...when I did the bpdc I had a ridge that did not look like the picture. First time through I turned it inside out. Second time I did that ROW 12 as just double crochet. Any advise???

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