Baby Bootee Slipper by Rachel James

Baby Bootee Slipper

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Knitting
May 2009
DK (11 wpi) ?
96 yards (88 m)
0-6, 7-8 months
English
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These baby bootee slippers are a breeze to make. They are knit flat, then sewn up the middle of the sole and heel. It is a one size pattern, but you can vary the size by using different weight yarns. A bootee made out of DK weight yarn and 3.5mm needles will be approximately 4.5” long, but if you use a sock weight yarn and 2.5mm needles it will measure about 3.75” long. In the picture below you can see the difference in sizes. The large fits my 7 1/2 month old 20 lb. baby. The small is more of a newborn size - approx. 0 to 6 months. The blue and red slippers were made with a Fleece Artist DK weight yarn and features rolled cuffs. The beige slippers have a shorter cuff. I think they would also look great two-toned. For instance, you could choose a colour for the sole and cuff, and a complimentary colour for the top of the foot. If you were to do this, I would change colours after you knit 15 rows in step #8, and again when you start the ribbing for the cuff in step#19.

WHAT YOU NEED:

The large - one 50gr. ball of DK weight yarn and a pair of 3.5mm needles.
The small - one 50gr. ball of sock weight yarn and a pair of 2.5 mm needles.
Go up or down a needle size if you are a very tight or loose knitter.
Darning needle.