Baby Boat Shoes
"Baby booties and blankets are really timeless and I find that a lot of people enjoy making them year-round. I designed these booties using Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton and really enjoyed using this yarn. I like cotton yarns a lot and they were really the first yarns I started using a looooong time ago after I switched from some super cheap acrylic. For these, I use the same sole construction that I’ve used for several other booties on the site. Yarn: Lion Brand 24/7 Cotton (100% Cotton; 186 yards [170 meters]/100 grams): 178 Jade (MC), 1 ball; 98 Ecru (CC) 1 ball. Hook: US size G/6 (4.0 mm) Notions: Tapestry needle; stitch markers"
More Fabulous Craft Ideas for You
If you're a fan of making adorable and practical Baby Boat Shoes, we have some fantastic craft project ideas for you to try out next!
For those who enjoy sewing and working with fabric, a fun project to consider is making a coordinating baby bib to go with the boat shoes. You can use complementary fabrics and add cute details like appliques or embroidery to tie the look together. This project is perfect for gifting to new parents or for your own little one.
If you love the look of handcrafted baby shoes but want to try a different style, consider making a pair of moccasins for the little one in your life. Moccasins are a versatile footwear option that can be dressed up or down depending on the fabric and embellishments used. They are also a great project for beginners looking to expand their sewing skills.
For a seasonal project idea, why not try making a pair of cozy fleece-lined baby booties for the colder months? These booties will keep tiny toes warm and toasty and can be customized with playful patterns and colors to suit any baby's style. They make a great handmade gift for baby showers or holiday presents.
No matter your skill level or the occasion, there are plenty of fun and creative craft projects to explore beyond Baby Boat Shoes. We hope these ideas inspire you to try something new and keep crafting!
Crochet HookG/6 or 4 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet Gauge18 sts and 20 rows = 4” [10 cm] in Sc
Finished Size0-6 (6-12) months finished sole length to fit 3½ (4)”