If a little prince or princess has hopped on a carriage and is bound towards your palace in a few months, then prepare for their arrival with some super soft footwear made with these free baby bootie knitting patterns. The baby will be able to enjoy your world to the fullest once snug in their brand new and uber cozy knitted goodies. Watching them be comfortable will make you the happiest, so below are the patterns that would suit your latest royal member’s baby skin amazingly well.

Free Baby Bootie Knitting Patterns
While some parents prefer patterns with minimal effort and quick knits as babies outgrow footwear superfast, others want detailed pieces that they can save as keepsakes for later. The list below caters to all of that and more. You will find some extremely adorable baby knit booties here that aren’t just easy on the eyes, but also easy to put on your baby’s feet and dress them up nicely.
#1 Bunny Knit Baby Booties
How exciting and fun are these Bunny Knit Baby Booties. Your baby will love wearing these and tugging at the bunny ears just as much as you’ll enjoy knitting them. This pattern is greatly satisfying, as you get to make something super creative and oh-so-cool. The pattern has full instructions on how to knit the slippers and the ears. It is easy and won't take you too long to recreate. Patterns from Handy Little Me
#2 Baby Jane Booties
Love these cutie booties! Your little man will look so dressed up and cuter than ever when you bless his little feet with matching booties. The Baby Jane Booties are a great gifting choice for baby showers and welcoming new ones when you first meet them. The new parents will be pleasantly surprised and super pleased to see all the effort you put into treating their baby. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#3 The Cutie Booties
Be still my heart! The Cutie Booties are a treat for the eyes! If adorable is your keyword while searching for baby bootie patterns, then you’ve come to the right place. These booties are easy to make, and this pattern is a good way to learn how to knit stripes with multiple yarn colors. The pom-poms are optional but if you see how cute they look, you will call these essential! Patterns from Ravelry
#4 Basic Baby Booties
Although the name is basic booties, I would call these beauty booties. Minimal and simple, but super cute and appropriate for a pair of little feet. With the magic loop method, you will be knitting small circles in the round, and you will have these cuties ready in no time. These are worked in the round from the sole up to the cuff. There is minimal seaming required. Patterns from Ravelry
#5 Bitty Baby Booties
Such a sweet-looking pattern for booties. These would look adorable paired with shorts. I am totally in love with the non-traditional overlap look of these booties, paired with the button closure. You will be knitting these flat with just knit stitches, and you will find this pattern a whole lot easier than it seems. The pattern comes with easy-to-understand and helpful diagrams that will walk you through the folding and sewing steps. Patterns from Small Friendly
#6 Beehive Knit Booties
Bows and beehive knit! A perfect recipe for cooking up a cute little pair of booties to dress up the cutest feet-ies. These would be a hot favorite on a baby shower; easy on the eyes, pleasing to the heart, and super comfy on the baby's feet. If you're in that part of your life where there are pregnancy announcements, gender reveal parties, and baby showers being thrown left and right, then this pattern will serve you well in keeping up with the gifting. Patterns from Small Friendly
#7 Bernat Baby Booties
An angelic bootie pair for a little one’s baby feet. This pattern would truly shine in pastel tones and look so perfect for a baby. If you’re an expecting mother yourself, then knitting up these lovely booties would be a fun way to spend your time anticipating your little one’s arrival. However, if you’re a friend or family member of the expecting parents, these booties would make a thoughtful present that would remind them of you. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#8 Bows Before Bros Booties
If a little princess is joining your clan soon, then this pattern would guide you in making sweet and adorably rounded booties for her precious feet. With this yummy two-tone pattern, you can add some color and style to your baby’s booties collection. The contrasting two tones add structure to the booties and make them wearable with a bunch of different outfit options. You will be working these booties flat in knit and purl stitches, the bow will be knitted separately and attached later. Patterns from The Ink Stained Wife
#9 The ‘Coffee Break’ Baby Booties
These sweet Coffee Break Booties feature a cabled knit pattern that has a lovely texture. This pattern is reader-friendly and surprisingly quick to make. This pattern is knit in the round from the cuff down to the sole of the booties. Although these seem intricate, you will enjoy working on this pattern and find it easier than it first seemed. That’s where the name comes from. Patterns from Caros Fummeley
#10 Sweet Lady Bug Booties
Dress up your little lady or lad in these adorable Lady Bug Booties. Lady Bugs are the cutest insects you find wherever the greens are, and they are popular among the little kids and the elders alike. They look like nature had babies and didn't want them to grow any bigger – just the way we feel about our little sweethearts. I feel this concept makes the Lady Bug Booties a super appropriate choice for your baby. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#11 Saartje’s Knit Baby Booties
Your girl’s sitting here whistling at these extra chic baby booties! Play around with colors and applique cute motifs on the straps or add pretty buttons, either way, these will look stunning. The link has complete instructions for knitting up these cuties, but the catch is – there's no guide in there to help you deal with the many requests that will come your way once people see what you're capable of knitting. You've been warned, folks! Patterns from Ravelry
#12 Roller Skate Baby Booties
Ooh, exciting! Such an interesting pattern to dress up your baby’s feet in. These will be cute on a baby that hasn't yet started to crawl or move around. You can make them without the rollers too, but to be honest, the wheels are all the fun. Make sure to sew big, chunky, and contrasting buttons so the booties truly stand out. Patterns from Craft Foxes
#13 Bon Booties
Love, love, love! So cute, I want them for myself! These booties will pamper your princess feet the way they deserve to be pampered and paired with a pretty mini dress or midi dress, she will be a VISION. You might want to knit these up for your baby's portrait shoot day or a family photoshoot day. The little lady can enjoy wearing these to formal meet-ups or flaunt them in the holiday season. Patterns from Ravelry
#14 Baby Knit Shoes
Make your baby a unique and gorgeous pair of knit booties, with this amazing knitting pattern. This pattern features a different construction technique, working the bootie flat, using some grafting, the Kitchener stitch, and even some short rows. The sweet, folded cuffs and the stripes emerging from the toe make a yummy design. Top it off with a cute button and you're all set to present the sweetest pair of booties to the baby you adore. Patterns from Calistayoo
#15 Fox Baby Booties
Just look at how fascinating and clever this pattern is. If you have a thing for woodland creatures or creature-themed wearables in general, then you will be partial to these. However, booties this cute would have people who aren't even obsessed with animals drooling over them too. When your baby wears these, he will be the talk of the baby town. Patterns from Let's Knit
Free Baby Bootie Knitting Patterns – In Conclusion
All ye creative folk at Treasurie Blog, ‘Winter is coming and we know what’s coming with it, so let’s prepare to keep some tiny toes perfectly cozy and toasted. These patterns are perfectly utilizable even if you don’t have a baby coming in your immediate family or your friend’s group. There are so many children out there, in need of your thoughtful gestures and kind efforts. With these free patterns, you can use some of your time and knitting supplies to make a little soul more comfortable, so let’s feed the spirit with a gratifying project this time around.
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