Crochet Pattern - Baby Ballet Flats And Mini Crochet Bows - New Arrivals

A Crochet Pattern for my Baby Ballet Flats and Mini Crochet BowsThese crochet baby booties have been carefully designed, special and sweet as a gift or for a special occasion, and functional for every day use, with soft laces that tie around any size ankle for a secure stay-on fit.My patterns include many pictures and tips to help you along the way. If you get stuck, please feel free to contact me!Patterns are in a downloadable PDF format.--- SIZES ---(1) 0 -­ 3 months (about 3.75 - 4 inches, or 9.5 - 10 cm) (2) 3 - 6 months (about 4.25 - 4.5 inches, or 11 cm) (3) 6 - 9 months (about 4.75 - 5 inches, or 12 - 12.5 cm--- STITCHES AND SKILLS USED ---- slip stitch- single crochet- double crochet- half double crochet- single crochet decrease- double crochet decrease- crocheting in the round--- MATERIALS NEEDED ---- For Booties: Sport weight yarn (thinner than worsted, thicker than lace, most baby yarns should do), and a size F or G hook- For Embellishments: FIngering weight yarn and a size C2 hook.-----------------------------------If you intend to sell anything made using my patterns, please let me know, and reference my shop with a line such as "Pattern by Jenn, available at etsy.com/shop/JennDoEtsy".

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