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Baby Booties Crochet Patterns


One of the more interesting aspects of babies is that they come in all shapes and sizes from birth, and
they change so quickly in size that it can be tough for a new parent to keep up with the need for appropriate footwear. Baby booties can be insanely expensive these days so a great way to defray some of these cost is to make your own baby booties utilizing the free crochet baby bootie patterns that can be found online. A majority of these are easy crochet patterns and can be completed fast and easily. Here is a small sampling of some of these free patterns that should suit the need of most babies nicely:

Easy Baby Booties - At http://www.crochetnmore.com/easybabybooties.htm you'll find a free pattern that fits a newborn that is about 3 inches long.

Crochet Bootee  - This is a lovely pattern that features a frilly top and looks quite comfortable, found at http://megan.kiwi.gen.nz/Bootee/

Lavander Baby Booties - Athttp://monpetitviolon.blogspot.com/2009/03/lets-begin-with-gifts.html you can get a unique pattern for an absolutely beautiful pair of baby booties

Baby Mary Jane Booties - This pattern is for a pair of booties that are warm and roomy, found at http://newthingcrochet.blogspot.com/2007/04/crochet-pattern-for-baby-mary-jane.html

Baby Booties - At http://beadz-yarn-stuff.blogspot.com/2009/08/baby-booties.html you can get a free pattern for some baby booties that have an adorable look and a ruffled top.


Baby High Top Booties - These booties are warm, attractive and very colorful - available at http://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2009/05/baby-high-top-booties.html

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