Crochet Baby Sandals

How to Crochet Baby Sandals for Girl or Boy with Marly Bird. The pattern is broken down into simple stitches making it great for beginner knitters and advanced knitters.

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Crochet Baby Sandals

These make a perfect last minute baby shower gift to crochet. Designed by my friend Tamara of Moogly Blog, these are an amazing baby shower gift to make. NOTE: Please follow all safety instructions given with the button closure.

Learn how to work in the round, join with a slip stitch, front post single crochet, single crochet front loop only, slip stitch, and how to join with a front post single crochet (fpsc) in this video tutorial. This could be your first baby sandals attempt and I am here to walk you through.

Video Tutorial Crochet Baby Sandals

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FREE Crochet Baby Sandals pattern

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make these baby sandals if I’m new to crochet?

Honestly… yes! Even though the post says intermediate, the pattern is broken down into simple stitches. The video tutorial is there to help you through it, so you can totally give it a try!

Where can I find the free pattern for these sandals?

So here’s the thing… you can grab the FREE crochet baby sandals pattern by clicking on the image that says “FREE Crochet Baby Sandals pattern.” It links you right over to Yarnspirations where you can snag it!

Are these sandals suitable for both baby boys and girls?

Yes! They are designed to be unisex, so they’re perfect for any little one, boy or girl. How sweet is that?

What special techniques will I learn making these sandals?

You’ll learn how to work in the round, join with a slip stitch, front post single crochet, single crochet front loop only, and how to join with a front post single crochet. It’s a great way to practice some new skills!

Is there a video tutorial available for these baby sandals?

Absolutely! There are actually a couple of video tutorials linked in the post. They’re super helpful if you’re a visual learner and want to follow along step-by-step.

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