Baby Janes Knitting Pattern

Knit a baby in your life these adorable baby janes. Pattern designed by Linda Cyr, featured in Red Heart. Skill Level: Easy Size: 6 – 12 months Find the free pattern here: pdf
All free knitting patterns for baby booties and socks for babies and kids!
Knitting baby booties is a heartwarming and cherished craft that brings joy to both knitters and recipients alike. These tiny creations not only keep little feet warm and snug but also carry the love and care poured into each stitch. Whether you are an experienced knitter or just starting on your knitting journey, we have compiled a collection of free knitting patterns for adorable baby booties.
So, grab your needles and yarn, and embark on a heartwarming journey of crafting cozy creations for the little ones in your life.

Knit a baby in your life these adorable baby janes. Pattern designed by Linda Cyr, featured in Red Heart. Skill Level: Easy Size: 6 – 12 months Find the free pattern here: pdf

“Blueberry” baby set knit pattern by Drops design from Garn Studio. Find the free baby set knitting pattern here: link

Knitted Baby Poncho and Booties Pattern by Drops design from Garn Studio. Find the free pattern here: link

Cherub Baby Honeycomb Baby Set.Designed by Susie Bonell. Materials:Cascade Yarn’s Cherub Baby; 55% Nylon, 45% Acrylic: 1 skein each, color A, # 06 Peach, colorB # 02 yellowNeedles size 1 for smallest size booties & mittens, size 2 straight, double pointed and 16” circularfor 2nd size and hat for both sizesYarn needleMatching ribbon 5/16” Size:…

Keep tiny feet warm with adorable tiny booties designed by Tangle Knits. These baby booties are designed to coordinate with a baby sweater — ideal as a matching set for newborns or infants. They’re worked in the round, with a snug ribbed cuff and a smooth body that shapes gently around the foot. The pattern…

Baby Booties Without Seams (bottom up) free pattern written by Yarnthrower and published Pickin’ and Throwin’ These baby booties are worked bottom-up and completely seamless, creating a soft, smooth interior that’s perfect for delicate newborn skin. The design starts with a stretchy ribbed cuff that helps the booties stay on tiny feet. From there, the…

I came up with the idea for duck socks from the book Cute Knits for Baby Feet by Sue Whiting. Indeed, the book is full of cute patterns, and her simple “Quack!” pattern inspired my goal to develop a more realistic, somewhat outrageous design. The pattern below is where I finally ended up. by Jeny…

This cross-over, kimono-style cardigan has raglan sleeves. It’s knitted in stocking stitch with moss-stitch borders, finished off with crochet edging. The yarn is a mixture of wool, silk and cashmere. Yarn amounts are based on average requirements and are therefore approximate. Instructions are given for small size. Where they vary, work figures in round brackets…