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Monday, 2 July 2018

Fringed Moccasin Booties

I can't wait to hear what you have to say about these cute little booties ! 


Fringed Moccasin Booties

These were knitted by my dear friend Jean Murray for her doll Kirstie.  Great job Jean! 

These booties were knitted by the very talented Theresa Roberts. I just had to include them ! 

These little cuties were knitted by Gillian Sinclair - a member of my facebook group
I think they are super cute! 
These cute little booties were knitted by Jo Tierney - also member of my facebook group.
She certainly did a great job! 


FRINGED MOCCASIN BOOTIES                 newborn   

Requirements:
DK yarn (around 12 - 15g)
4mm needles
A 3.5mm (or 4mm) crochet hook – to pull the fringes through the cast off edge

Size:
Length of the sole             3½“   
Height                              2½“


Instructions:           Make 2 booties the same

Cast on 32sts

Row 1:          K14, kfb, k1, kfb, k15

Row 2:          S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 3:          K15, kfb, k1, kfb, k16

Row 4:          S1, purl to last st, k1

Row 5:          S1, knit to end

Row 6:          S1, knit to end

Row 7:          S1, knit to end

Row 8:          K1, purl to last st, k1

Row 9:          S1, knit to end

Row 10:        S1, purl to last st, k1

Row11:         K14, k2tog, k4, s1, k1, psso, k14

Row 12:        P13, p2tog tbl, p4, p2tog, p13

Row 13:        K12, k2tog, k4, s1, k1, psso, k12

Row 14:        P11, p2tog tbl, p4, p2tog, p11

Row 15:        K10, k2tog, k4, s1, k1, psso, k10

Row 16:        P9, p2tog tbl, p4, p2tog, p9                          

Row 17:        K8, k2tog, k4, s1, k1, psso, k8              (22sts)

Row 18:        S1, purl to last st, k1                                              

Row 19:        S1, knit across row

Row 20:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 21:        S1, knit across row

Row 22:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 23:        S1, knit across row
Row 24:        S1, purl to last st, k1
Knit 8 rows
Cast off knitwise loosely – use a larger size needle, or a stretchy cast off

Sew seam along the sole
Sew back seam
Darn away ends
Fold down the cuff



To make the fringed edging ~

Cut 3” lengths of yarn – you will need 22 for each bootie

Fold a length in half and use a crochet hook to pull the loop through a cast off stitch, and then pull the ends of the length through the loop. Tie securely with a double knot. This is a little fiddly - but it gets easier with practice - and it really is worth it ! 

Continue around the bootie, putting one length in each cast off stitch. Trim the ends of the fringes if they are uneven. 

I thought some pictures might help ~ 












Have Fun ! 


Fringed Moccasin Booties



 I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations.  
In addition:  You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns.    

However, please do not copy my patterns
This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced
or republished on another webpage or website.

Copyright © 2018 ‘made by marianna’  All Rights Reserved

17 comments:

  1. I want an adult version!!!

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  2. Beautiful and always.....please say there will be some bigger sizes real soon... :) <3

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  3. Am I being really dim? I can't see what you do to make the sole? Can any1 help me out?

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    1. The first 10 rows make the sole - give it a try ...... it is worth it ! x

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    2. So, I made the sole a different color because I didn't have enough of one color.. It's actually the first 5 rows of the pattern.

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  4. These are so cute. Made a set for 1 grandbaby and 2 more coming..will make them again! Would like a adult or child also!

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  5. Just finished a pair, absolutely beautiful

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  6. any variations available for an older baby....maybe like a 6 month - 12 month old? LOVE these!!

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  7. These are so cute! Have twin grand daughters on the way and they are going to have some these.

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  8. Is there a link to larger sizes......6 months, etc

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  9. Would love to have larger pattern sizes info...

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