It's finally here...I hope you enjoy this pattern it is fun, quick and
easy! I am not the best pattern writer (or typist or math
mathematician..heehee...I think it may be my first published!) I so often just do these off the of my head! So please any questions do not hesitate to email
me for help. Enjoy!!
**UPDATE** I used a size E crochet hook and Rowan Purelife Revive
**UPDATE** I used a size E crochet hook and Rowan Purelife Revive
Baby
Moccasin
(For Newborn to 3 months)
Chain 16 plus 2 more (counts
as part of the first dc for next row) for a total of 18 chains
Row 1: dc in 4 th chain from
the hook (Skipped chains serve as first dc). dc and in each ch space for a
total of 16 dc total.
Row 2: Ch 3 4 dc around
previous double crochet post (this makes the heel) dc in the next 13 dc from
previous row across
.
Now 5 dc around the next dc
post (this is the dc post from the previous row, which was the first ch 3 which
served as the first dc of row 1.
Dc
around in next 13 …stitches slip stitch in first dc. . 36 dc total.
Row 3. Ch 3 serves as first dc. Dc around slip
stitch in top of first dc ..36 dc total
Row 4. Repeat Row 3 …then ch 3 and the end to set
up for next row.
Row 5. Fold booty in half
divide stitches place marker …(should be 18 stitches on each side then divided
into 9 ) . Go back to Ch 3 and Dc to marker Ch 2. Dc across into the opposite
stitch with the marker. Dc around to initial Ch 3 Slip stitch to join.
Row 6. Ch 2. Sc into every
other stitch (the Ch 2 from previous row serves as stitches here.)All the way
to the beginning Ch. 2 slip st to join.
Row 7 (we are closing the top
of the foot here.) Ch 2. Sc in every
other stitch around slip stitch to first ch 2 . Fasten off leaving a 4 inch tail.
Thread a tapestry or Chibbi needle weave in ends. Pinch the center of to add a
little dimension.
Row 8. Insert the hook into the
space between the instep and first dc of second half of body. Pull up a working
loop with the working yarn Ch 1
Now 5 Dc in first Dc and then
Dc around in each stitch until last Dc and then 5 Dc in last Dc
Row 9. Ch 2 Sc in each stitch
around until last stitch fasten off.
Let me know what you think of the pattern...If you want a bigger size just add more stitches in increments of two.
I would love to see pictures of your finished Mocs!
Be well,
Ming
What a cute result! You ate clever. I Pinned this.
ReplyDeleteThank you very much!! They are so fast and easy!
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I love your hook too, I'm a big clover fan :)
ReplyDeleteThank you ...i really like the clover hooks too!
DeleteThank you! I am thinking these could be awfully cute on large dolls as well. Or perhaps filled with grain and set out during the holidays for Father Christmas horse! You know - for those of us not crocheting for babies. Great job on the tutorial. And they look like fun!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas Pam!!!! If you make them be sure to send some pictures!
DeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteYou have a very nice blog!
Thank you for visiting my blog
and thanks for a great tutorial on slippers. :))
I have to try!
Have a great summer
regards
Jarka
So happy you visited!!! If you try the tutorial please be sure to let me know what you think!
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