If you ever thought making crochet baby socks was a challenge look no further than this easy crochet baby sock pattern!
Simple and easy to follow, this pattern will be a go to in the future for quick and easy baby socks.
The pattern is written in 4 sizes: 0-3m, 3-6m, 6-9m, 9-12m, all you need to do is change the hook size!
Crochet Baby Socks
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Materials:
- Crochet hook to fit corresponding size (listed below)
- Medium worsted weight yarn in 2 colors
- Tapestry needle
Sizing:
- G hook, 4.25 mm: 0-3M size
- H hook, 5.00 mm: 3-6M size
- I hook, 5.5 mm: 6-9M size
- J hook, 6.00 mm: 9-12M size
Abbreviations:
ch- chain
hk- hook
st(s)- stitch(es)
sc- single crochet
hdc- half double crochet
hdc2tog- half double crochet two together
sl st- slip stitch
Pattern:
Cuff:
Ch 11
Row 1: Hdc in 3rd ch from the hk and each ch after (9).
Rows 2-18: Ch 2, hdc in the BLO in each st across (9).
Fold cuff in half and sl st through both loops across to join.
Ch 1, sc 16 sts evenly around, sl st to join. Fasten off.
Heel:
Count 4 sts over to the right from where you fastened off and pick up a st with the contrasting color yarn. Sc 8 (working from right to left).
Rows 1-2: Ch 2, hdc in each st across (8).
Row 3: Ch 2, hdc2tog four times (4).
Fasten off leaving a long tail. With tapestry needle, sew the heel together and fasten off. Weave in end.
Body of foot:
Pick up a st at the heel seam with your main color and ch 1.
Sc 16 sts evenly around, sl st to join.
Rows 1-4: Ch 2, hdc in each st around, sl st to join (16).
Row 5: Switch to contrasting color and ch 2, *hdc2tog, hdc next 2 sts,* repeat from * around, sl st to join (12).
Row 6: Ch 2, *hdc2tog, sc,* repeat from * around, sl st to join (8).
Row 7: Ch 2, hdc2tog four times, sl st to join (4). Fasten off and weave in end.
Repeat with second sock and you’re done!
Oh gosh, I just love these! Perfect for my new grandson. He’s five months and I’m going to Texas next week to visit him. Better bring a few pairs with me! 🙂
Thanks Trish! I made my son a few pairs too (he’s 6 months)! I just love making things for those little baby feet 🙂