Crocheted sandals for girls. Crochet booties-sandals: how to knit summer shoes for your baby with your own hands. Crochet baby booties-sandals

Summer is coming and I want to offer you my tutorial on knitting adorable sandals.

Booties "Sandals"
To knit these sandals I used the following materials: base thread “Pilikan” trim “iris” hook No. 1.25 1m. satin ribbon width 1cm.

Sole:

Dial 22 v. P.

1r. 2 tbsp s\n in the 4th century. p. from the hook st s\n in each st. p. to last V. p. 8 st. s\n in the village. V. p. (mirror) st s\n in next. 17th century p., 5 sts s\n in the next. V. n., conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread
2 rub. 3rd century lifting stitch, st s\n in the same loop, 2 sts s\n in each. From the next 2 sts s\n, sts s\n in the next. 17 tbsp s\n, 2 tbsp s\n in each. from the following 8 sts s\n, sts s\n next. 17 tbsp s\n, 2 tbsp s\n in each. from the following 5 tbsp s\n, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread
3 rub. 3rd century p. lifting, st s\n in the same loop and next. St s\n, 2 st s\n next. St s\n, st s\n next. St s\n, 2 st s\n next. St s\n, st s\n next. 18 st s\n, 2 st s\n next. St s\n, (st s\n in the next. St s\n, 2 st s\n in the next. St s\n.) -7 times, st s\n in the next. 18 sts s\n, (2 sts s\n in the next St s\n, st s\n in the next St s\n) - 5 times, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread
4r. 1st century p. st b\n in the same loop and each. st s\n in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n behind the back thread (Fig. 1) - do not break the thread

Here's what we get:

Side part:

1r. 1st century p., st b\n in the same loop and each. st b\n in a circle behind the back thread, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n. - do not break the thread.
2 rub. 1st century p., st b\n in the same loop and each. st b\n in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n. - do not break the thread.

Like this:

On the free loops of the 4th circle of the sole (from the front side), attach a thread of a contrasting color (finishing thread) p\st to any loop, 1c. p., st b\n in the same loop and each. st b\n in a circle behind the back thread, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n, - break the thread.

This is what it looks like:

Rise (front):

First strap: 13th century. p., turn the work, skip the trace. 5 st b\n, p\st b\n next. 3 dc, turn the work, knit on the reverse side of the chain (Fig. 2), dc in the first 6 sts. n., 3 tbsp in the next. V. p., st s\n in the next 6th century. p., skip next. St b\n on the 2nd circle of the side part, st b\n in the next 5 st b\n, - do not break the thread.
Second strap: 7 in. p., turn the work, skip 6 tbsp on the 1st strap, tbsp on the next. 3 st s\n, 7 in. n. skip last 6 tbsp on the 1st strap and next. 3 st b\n on the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 3 st b\n, turn the work, st c\n in the opposite direction of the first 7 ins. p., st s\n in next. St b\n, 3 st b\n next. St b\n, st s\n in the next st b\n and in the opposite direction last. 7th century p., skip next. St b\n on the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 5 tbsp, - do not break the thread

This is what you should get:

Third strap: 8 in. p., skip the first 7 sts with\n the second strap, st b\n in the next. 5 st s\n, 8 in. p., skip 7 sts with the second strap and next. 3 dc in the 2nd circle of the side part, skip a trace. 3 st b\n, turn the work, st c\n in the opposite direction of the first 8 ins. p., st s\n in next. 2 tbsp, 3 tbsp, next. st b\n, st s\n in next. 2 sts b\n and in the opposite direction of the last 8 sts. n., skip st b\n of the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 5 tbsp - do not break the thread

This is what the three straps look like:

Fourth strap: 9 in. p., turn the work, skip the first 8 sts of the third strap, st b\n in the next. 7 st. s\n, 9 in. p., skip last. 8 sts with the third strap and next. 3 st b\n of the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 3 st b\n, turn the work, st c\n in the opposite direction of the first 9 ins. p., st s\n in next. 7 st b\n and in the opposite direction last. 9th century n., skip st b\n of the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 2 tbsp - do not break the thread.

Here are our straps ready:

Rear end:
1r. 3rd century p., turn the work, skip the first 2 sts s\n on the 4th strap, p\st b\n in the next. St s\n, turn the work, st s\n in the next direction. St b\n 2nd row of the side part, skip the trace. 2 sts s\n on the 4th strap, p\st b\n in the next. St. s\n. - do not break the thread
2 rub. 1st century p. turn the work, st b\n in the first st c\n and next. St with\n the back part. - do not break the thread.
3 rub. 3rd century p., turn the work, st s\n in the next. St. b\n rear part, 6th century. p., skip next. 8 sts s\n on the 4th strap, st s\n in the middle 3 sts s\n from 7 sts s\n (transition between parts of the straps), 6 sts. n., skip 8 sts s\n on the 4th strap, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread.

Cuff:
1r. (holes for tape) 4 in. p., do not turn the work, skip the trace. St s\n,*st s\n in next. Loop, 1st century p., skip next. Loop; repeat from * in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread.
2 rub. 1st century st b\n in the same loop, st b\n in each st. n. and st. s\n in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n - break the thread.

This is what should happen.

The first knitted shoes and sandals for babies are always the cutest and most beautiful. They can be decorated with knitted flowers, beads, ribbons. After all, mothers want their little princess to be very beautiful. Here I have put together several master classes on knitting sandals for girls. I hope what you like!! Have a nice knitting!!




Master class on sandals with beads

Materials
Yarn Patons Cotton DK 100% merced cotton (for 4 mm knitting needles) - colors old and hot pink. But of course you can choose the colors to your taste
Hook 2.75 mm
Beads
Buttons

Sole
Knitted one-to-one according to this pattern

The size of the insole is 12.5 cm (size for 1 year, which is even better than very small, since children begin to walk well by the time they are one year old).
For each sole you need to knit 2 insoles (4 in total)

I fold two insoles inside out to each other and tie them with a contrasting thread in a circle with / bn


the result is a thick sole (but I repeat - not for the street!!!)

1st row: 3 in. n. rise, 4 s/sn, 16th century. p., 5 s/dn and 20 v. item for strap

2nd row: 1 in. p. rise, and make a s/bn in each loop of the previous row to the end (I would like to point out that in the diagram that I drew, it may seem that in the corner between the strap and the heel the stitches are knitted together, it’s just that I drew it poorly - the loop in loop no decreases!)

3rd row: 3 in. p. rise, s/dc in each loop of the previous row (I will repeat no decreases in the corner, I drew the diagram like this). At the end of the strap I make holes for buttons according to the diagram, several at once. But if you can try it on right away, then make holes for the button in the place you need.





I tie a contrasting thread around the entire strap and heel

For the toe, I mark places with threads of 10 loops on both sides

And I knit according to the pattern (here the decreases are drawn correctly)

1st row: 3 in. p. rise, 9 s/sn, 7 v. p., 10 s/dc on the opposite side of the sole

2nd row: 1 in. p. rise, s/bn in each loop of the previous row to the end

3rd row: I perform decreases according to the scheme
3rd century p. rise, 1 s/dn, 4 times 2 s/dn together, 3 s/bn together, 1 s/bn, 3 s/dn together, 5 times 2 s/dn together



4th row: no decreases
1st century p. rise, s/bn in each loop of the previous row to the end

5th row: close the loops
3rd century p. rise + 3 s/dc knitted together, 5 s/dc together, 4 s/dc together
(please note that not all loops are together in one step, but in 3 steps)





I tie a contrasting thread around the entire toe on both sides.

Sew on a button

Next, I sew on the beads randomly. I tried the big ones first like this



I didn’t like it and sewed on smaller beads
Here, as far as your imagination allows, you can sew small knitted flowers

Material: yarn - 100% cotton, hook No. 1.25. Knit sandals in two threads.

Sandal sole
Dial 21 ch.
1st: 1 tbsp. bn. in the 2nd st from the hook, 8 tbsp. bn., 10 tbsp., 7 tbsp. n. in the last loop of the row and continue knitting on the opposite side of the cast-on chain: 10 tbsp. dn., 8 tbsp. bn, 3 tbsp. bn. in the last n row. Close the row of connections. Art.
2p: 3 vp, 1 tbsp. n. to the beginning of the row, 18 st. dn., (2 tbsp. dn. in each st.) repeat. 7 r., 18 tbsp. dn., (2 tbsp. dn. in each st.) repeat. 3 times, 1 connection Art., closing row.
Sp.: 3 ch, 1 tbsp. dc to the beginning of the row, 1 tbsp. dn., 2 tbsp. n. next n., 17 art. dn., (2 tbsp. dn. in next p., 1 tbsp. dn. in next p.) repeat. 6 times, 18 tbsp. dn., (2 st. dc. in next p., 1 st. dc. in next p.) repeat. 3 times, 1 connection Art. in the third ch of the initial chain of the row.
Track. row knit 1 tbsp. bn in each st. previous row (69 sts in total) Knit another row of st. bn.

Jumper sandals
Mark the center of the front of the sole. Count 5 stitches from it, attach the thread - this is the beginning of work on the first jumper.
1st row: 10 vp, count 9 sts in a circle to the opposite side. bn., knit 1 connection. Art. in each from trace 2 tbsp. bn. soles, turn work.
2p.: 17 tbsp. bn. knit on the resulting arch from the vp, 1 connection each. Art. in each from the following 2 tbsp. bn. soles, turn work
Sp.: 1 tbsp. bn in each st. BN of the previous row, 1 connection each. Art. in each from trace 2 tbsp. bn soles, turn work.
4p.: 5 ch, skip 5 sts. on the first jumper, knit 1 sc in each of the 7 next. st., ch 5, skip 2 sts on the other side of the sole, 1 connection each. st in each of 2 tbsp. soles, turn work.
5p.: 7 dc on an arch of 5 vp. of the previous row, 7 tbsp., 7 tbsp. on the second arch from vp., 1 st. in each from the following 2 tbsp. bn soles, turn work.
6p.: 6 ch, skip 6 sts. sc of the previous jumper, 9 sts, ch 6, skip 2 sts. bn. on the sole on the opposite side, 1 connection art. in each of the traces 2 tbsp. soles, turn work
7p.: 8 dc on an arch of 6 vp. previous row, 1 tbsp. bn. in each of the 9th next art. bn, 8 st bn. on the second arch, 1 connection st in st bn side part
8 rub. 6 vp, skip 7 tbsp. bn the previous jumper, 11 tbsp., 6 vp., skip 2 tbsp. bn on the opposite side of the sole, 1 connection each. st in each of the speed. 2 tbsp. bn soles, turn work.
9p.: 8 tbsp on an arch of 6 ch, 11 tbsp. bn., 8 st. bn. on the second arch, 1st connection art. in Art. bn from the opposite side, turn the work
10p.: 7 ch, skip 7 st. previous jumper, 13 tbsp. bn, ch 7, skip 2 tbsp. bn. on the opposite side of the sole, 1 connection art. in each of the traces 2 tbsp. bn soles, turn work.
11r.: 8 tbsp. bn. on an arch of 7 vp, then we knit a loop for the strap - 14 vp, 1 tbsp. sc in 9 in st from hook, 1 dc in each of remaining ch. chains, 5 tbsp. bn., perform the next loop in the same way, 5 tbsp. bn., knit the third stitch, 8 tbsp. bn on the second arch, 1 connection. st in next st. bn soles, break the thread.

Backdrops
Count 4 stitches from the last jumper, and from this place start working on the backdrop. Knit st. bn. along the edge of the sole until reaching exactly the same distance from the jumper on the other side, turn the work. Knit another 9 rows with single crochet stitches; in the 9th row, add 17 ch stitches + 3 ch stitches. Knit 1 row with double crochets (this is a strap).
Don’t forget that for the second sandal you will need to knit the strap in a mirror image.
Tie the heels, straps and soles side by side in a “crawfish step”. Sew on the button.


Booties "Sandals"
To knit these sandals I used the following materials: base thread “Pilikan” trim “iris” hook No. 1.25 1m. satin ribbon width 1cm.



Sole:

Dial 22 v. P.

1r. 2 tbsp s\n in the 4th century. p. from the hook st s\n in each st. p. to last V. p. 8 st. s\n in the village. V. p. (mirror) st s\n in next. 17th century p., 5 sts s\n in the next. V. n., conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread
2 rub. 3rd century lifting stitch, st s\n in the same loop, 2 sts s\n in each. From the next 2 sts s\n, sts s\n in the next. 17 tbsp s\n, 2 tbsp s\n in each. from the following 8 sts s\n, sts s\n next. 17 tbsp s\n, 2 tbsp s\n in each. from the following 5 tbsp s\n, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread
3 rub. 3rd century p. lifting, st s\n in the same loop and next. St s\n, 2 st s\n next. St s\n, st s\n next. St s\n, 2 st s\n next. St s\n, st s\n next. 18 st s\n, 2 st s\n next. St s\n, (st s\n in the next. St s\n, 2 st s\n in the next. St s\n.) -7 times, st s\n in the next. 18 sts s\n, (2 sts s\n in the next St s\n, st s\n in the next St s\n) - 5 times, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread
4r. 1st century p. st b\n in the same loop and each. st s\n in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n behind the back thread (Fig. 1) - do not break the thread

Here's what we get:


Side part:

1r. 1st century p., st b\n in the same loop and each. st b\n in a circle behind the back thread, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n. - do not break the thread.
2 rub. 1st century p., st b\n in the same loop and each. st b\n in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n. - do not break the thread.

Like this:




On the free loops of the 4th circle of the sole (from the front side), attach a thread of a contrasting color (finishing thread) p\st to any loop, 1c. p., st b\n in the same loop and each. st b\n in a circle behind the back thread, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n, - break the thread.

This is what it looks like:


Rise (front):

First strap: 13th century. p., turn the work, skip the trace. 5 st b\n, p\st b\n next. 3 dc, turn the work, knit on the reverse side of the chain (Fig. 2), dc in the first 6 sts. n., 3 tbsp in the next. V. p., st s\n in the next 6th century. p., skip next. St b\n on the 2nd circle of the side part, st b\n in the next 5 st b\n, - do not break the thread.
Second strap: 7 in. p., turn the work, skip 6 tbsp on the 1st strap, tbsp on the next. 3 st s\n, 7 in. n. skip last 6 tbsp on the 1st strap and next. 3 st b\n on the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 3 st b\n, turn the work, st c\n in the opposite direction of the first 7 ins. p., st s\n in next. St b\n, 3 st b\n next. St b\n, st s\n in the next st b\n and in the opposite direction last. 7th century p., skip next. St b\n on the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 5 tbsp, - do not break the thread

This is what you should get:


Third strap: 8 in. p., skip the first 7 sts with\n the second strap, st b\n in the next. 5 st s\n, 8 in. p., skip 7 sts with the second strap and next. 3 dc in the 2nd circle of the side part, skip a trace. 3 st b\n, turn the work, st c\n in the opposite direction of the first 8 ins. p., st s\n in next. 2 tbsp, 3 tbsp, next. st b\n, st s\n in next. 2 sts b\n and in the opposite direction of the last 8 sts. n., skip st b\n of the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 5 tbsp - do not break the thread

This is what the three straps look like:


Fourth strap: 9 in. p., turn the work, skip the first 8 sts of the third strap, st b\n in the next. 7 st. s\n, 9 in. p., skip last. 8 sts with the third strap and next. 3 st b\n of the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 3 st b\n, turn the work, st c\n in the opposite direction of the first 9 ins. p., st s\n in next. 7 st b\n and in the opposite direction last. 9th century n., skip st b\n of the 2nd circle of the side part, p\st b\n in the next. 2 tbsp - do not break the thread.

Here are our straps ready:


Rear end:
1r. 3rd century p., turn the work, skip the first 2 sts s\n on the 4th strap, p\st b\n in the next. St s\n, turn the work, st s\n in the next direction. St b\n 2nd row of the side part, skip the trace. 2 sts s\n on the 4th strap, p\st b\n in the next. St. s\n. - do not break the thread
2 rub. 1st century p. turn the work, st b\n in the first st c\n and next. St with\n the back part. - do not break the thread.
3 rub. 3rd century p., turn the work, st s\n in the next. St. b\n rear part, 6th century. p., skip next. 8 sts s\n on the 4th strap, st s\n in the middle 3 sts s\n from 7 sts s\n (transition between parts of the straps), 6 sts. n., skip 8 sts s\n on the 4th strap, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread.




Cuff:
1r. (holes for tape) 4 in. p., do not turn the work, skip the trace. St s\n,*st s\n in next. Loop, 1st century p., skip next. Loop; repeat from * in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st s\n. - do not break the thread.
2 rub. 1st century st b\n in the same loop, st b\n in each st. n. and st. s\n in a circle, conn. p\st b\n with the first st b\n - break the thread.

This is what you should get:




This is what it looks like:



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Crochet booties-sandals are summer shoes for babies who cannot walk yet and are in a stroller while walking. In such “shoes” the child will feel comfortable, and also look beautiful and very elegant. You can knit booties-sandals with your own hands; this will require basic crocheting skills and a little time.

We crochet simple and warm booties-sandals: a few tips

We select the hook number depending on the thickness of the threads; they should be approximately the same. In this case, knitting will be as convenient as possible, and the fabric will be smooth and beautiful.

All additional accessories, for the safety of the baby, must be firmly and securely sewn on, especially if we are talking about small objects that can be swallowed.

This pattern is good because it is quite easy to knit and requires very little time, so it is suitable for beginner knitters. In addition, according to the given master class, you can knit booties for both girls and boys; you just need to choose the appropriate color.

To knit it you will need the following materials:

  • children's cotton yarn (about 50g);
  • a hook of a suitable size;
  • knitting markers.

Sole knitting pattern:

Progress:
  1. We start with the sole; you will need to immediately knit 4 identical pieces, that is, for each bootie you will need two. We cast on a chain of 14 chain stitches, then knit according to the above pattern. We focus on the size of the child’s foot, and if necessary, add rows by analogy.
  2. Place the two soles next to each other so that all edges match and secure with a safety pin. We tie it in a circle with half-columns, take out the pins.
  3. The upper part of the booties will consist of straps and lacing. Using markers on the sole, we mark the points where the straps will be located: two pairs in the front and a pair on the heel.
  4. From the marked points, we begin to knit all the straps in straight and reverse rows as follows: insert the hook into the base loop, knit one chain loop for lifting, 2 single crochets, 1 chain loop for lifting, knit 4 rows like this, then perform 3 chain loops for lifting , 2 double crochets, cut the thread.
  5. Laces: we collect a chain of 200 air loops, knit them with connecting posts. Steam the finished laces with an iron.
  6. We thread the laces into the straps (between the top two posts) so that the ties are on the back side.

If the sandals are intended for a boy, then it is enough to knit them according to this description in the appropriate color. Booties for girls can be further decorated, for example, by tying flowers and sewing them to the straps.

Trying to crochet cute booties-sandals for a baby

This model of knitted sandals is created specifically for beautiful and gentle little girls. Despite the simplicity of their execution, they turn out to be very beautiful and elegant.

To knit these booties-sandals you will need the following materials:

  • children's cotton yarn in two colors;
  • a hook of a suitable size;
  • two buttons;
  • needle, scissors.

Pattern used for knitting soles:

Description of work:
  1. We start knitting from the sole. We cast on a chain of 8 chain stitches, then knit the sole according to the pattern given above. We knit 2 blanks from yarn of the same color and two from yarn of a second color. We focus on the size of the child’s foot, and if necessary, add rows by analogy.
  2. We take two soles of different colors, apply them to each other, tie them in a circle with a half-column, connecting them to each other.
  3. We find the central loop on the toe, count 8 loops in both directions from it, leave this part open. We knit the rest of the part in straight and reverse rows with single crochets (6 rows in total). We cut off the thread and hide the tip.
  4. We tie the edges of the sides with a thread of a different color, and make a loop of 10 air loops in the upper part.
  5. Sew on the buttons.

The booties are ready!

A selection of videos on the topic of the article

Today, needlewomen have come up with a huge variety of crocheted models of children's sandals - from the simplest to the very complex. Having understood the principle of knitting such shoes for children, you can create unique models with your own hands. For inspiration, we have selected several videos with interesting master classes on knitting such shoes for kids.

Any handicraft mother enjoys knitting for her kids. After all, what is made with your own hands is filled with love and warmth.

To create true DIY beauty, all you need is a little patience and follow my instructions. And then you will succeed! To complete this master class, you must choose only high-quality yarn to avoid an allergic reaction on the child’s delicate skin.

You will need:

  • Yarn 100% acrylic;
  • Hook No. 3;
  • Brooches or other decorations, ribbons;
  • Scissors, thread and needle.

List of abbreviations:

  • V.p. - air loop
  • S.Sc. – double crochet
  • S.b.s. – single crochet

How to crochet sandals - master class for beginners:

The sole and upper part of the sandals.

1. Cast on 10 ch with a light green thread. Then you need to insert the hook into the 8th loop and continue knitting dc. In the next four rows, simultaneously add 1 loop on both sides of the knitting. After 4 rows have been knitted, the number of stitches will be 16. When 24 rows have been knitted from the start of work, you need to start decreasing. To do this, you need to simultaneously knit 2 loops together along the edges of the product. So you need to knit only 4 rows, in the end there should be 8 columns left. At the end, you need to tie the entire part with s.b.n. in a circular way.

Let's start knitting the heel in height.

1. To do this, you need to count 7 rows from the beginning of knitting the sole and begin to perform one row of dc, while grabbing only the back part of the loop of the lower stitches. Having knitted a row to the opposite side, you need to dial 30 vp. and attach to the beginning of the heel. This will be the first strap of a knitted sandal.

2. We knit it s.n. in a full circle, and do not forget to perform three decreases in stitches: the first one must be knitted exactly in the middle. It consists of 5 columns in one. 2nd is performed at the place where the strap is attached to the heel. To do this, knit 3 stitches into one loop. And the 3rd is performed similarly to the second, only on the opposite side.

3. Next, we continue knitting the heel evenly on both sides, decreasing 2 stitches. So we knit two rows. We cast on 30 chain stitches again for the next strap, but unlike the others, it should not have any decreases. It is this strap that we will fasten to better secure the bootie of the sandal on the foot; therefore, it must have a free end.

4. Finally we make lace. To do this, knit 1 dc, 1 ch. and s.n.. We perform along the entire upper part of the booties of the sandal, including on the strap. Next we knit the arches: 1 s.b.n., 3 s.n. and so on until the end of the row.


5. We knit the remaining straps. We insert the hook under the first strap and knit a row of dc, while not forgetting to grab only the back thread of the loop of the bottom row. We attach the thread to the sixth column from the previous strap and cast on 12 chain stitches, the next 6 sc. knit from 6 stitches of the previous strap (exactly in the middle of the bootie), then knit 12 chain stitches. We knit the next row with s.n.


We also knit the last strap from the 6th stitch from the previous strap. We dial 10 vp, 6 dc, 10 vp. Then we perform a row of dc. In the middle we knit 6 stitches into one.


6. We make openwork along the edge of the sole: 1 dc, 1 vp, 1 dc, and so on throughout the circle. Then 3 s, 1 s.b.n. around the entire circumference of the sandal. On the bends of the sole we knit 3 stitches from each loop. We knit the second sandal in the same way.


Decorating our knitted sandals.

1. We stretch a ribbon along the edge of the lace and tie a bow from it on the back surface of the bootie-sandal.


2. Next, we do the same with the upper part of the bootie-sandal and the strap - retainer. We tie a bow on the side of the sandal, it will act as a full-fledged clasp.


3. Then we start decorating the central part of the sandal. Any jewelry is suitable for this. It is she who will determine the true beauty of the entire product. For my booties, I picked up Barbie doll jewelry. It is ideal for girls of any age. We fasten the jewelry with thread as tightly as possible. After all, the baby is very curious and will be able to taste it if she wants, so don’t skimp on the thread.


4. Well, now you know how to knit booties and sandals for a princess! These sandals will decorate any outfit of a little fashionista!

First we knit a chain of air loops.

Next, we knit sandals according to the proposed pattern below:


We need to knit two orange soles.


And two of the same soles are yellow. As a result, for one pair of sandals we need four soles.


We place the yellow sole on top of the orange one and tie it in a circle with a chain, threading the hook through both soles, grab the thread, pull it out and thread it through the loop. Next we knit in the round and stop in the first loop.


We begin to tie both soles, starting from the side, with orange yarn so that we have 11 loops in the center.


You should end up with such a beautiful sole, with top contrast stitching.


We unfold the knitting and continue to knit 31 loops with single crochets in the opposite direction.


Unroll the knitting again and knit 31 single crochets. In total we knit 6 rows in this way.


Change the color of the yarn to yellow and make a loop. We thread the hook through the base of the sole and grab the loop. We knit a chain along the side wall of the sandal and from ten air loops we knit a chain for the future loop.


We secure the loop with a connecting loop and continue tying the upper part of the sandal to the very base of the sole.


We do the same action with the second sandal, the only thing worth noting is that we make the loop on the opposite side. We get two sandals like this.


Sew on the daisy buttons using a tapestry needle.


The booties and sandals are ready.