Have you been looking for a quick, easy and free crochet baby shoe sole pattern that you can use for projects?


Get started right now to make yourself a wide range of crochet baby shoes with THIS BAE SOLE PATTERN 1.

It is designed with the shape of baby feet in mind making your shoe projects ever stylish. It can be customized to any baby foot size by simply adjusting yarn or hook size.

They are made with Category 3 - Light (DK/Light worsted) weight yarn. 

***Here is my hack - Since I don't have access to category 3 yarn, I make mine by simply making triple-strand yarn from 1 ball of yarn (3-in-1 technique). The yarn I have access to is a 1mm yarn.

If you use this technique, make a swatch first before substituting a triple-stranded yarn in this pattern, This will help you check your gauge and make sure you like what you’re getting. 

How To Make A Triple-Strand Yarn From One Yarn Ball

Make a slip knot


Pull yarn through slip knot


Slip knot becomes end of yarn, Pull yarn through end loop


***I usually pull the yarn through a lot more, to make much longer triple-strand yarn with less loops in between or you can simply pull loop-after-loop a bunch of times as you crochet with it. 

You may wish to make a double-sole for even more durability but I really don't because I apply some crochet hacks (shhhh....don't tell anyone).🙂 

You can create this free baby shoe sole pattern in a few minutes even of you are a beginner! This free pattern uses American crochet terminology and abbreviations.

Get the free crochet baby shoe sole pattern below. I call it BAE SOLE since most of my projects are created using just this sole!!!

Materials To Make Baby Shoes Sole Pattern:

  • Yarn
  • Crochet Hook 3mm (4 inches) sole OR Crochet Hook 3.5mm (4.5 inches) sole
  • Stitch markers
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors


How To Crochet Free Crochet Baby Sole Pattern - Bae Sole 1 For Projects (Picture & Video Tutorial)


Picture Tutorial

RND 1:

Ch 13, 1sc in 3rd ch from hook, 1sc in next 6sts, 1dc in next 3sts, 8dc in last ch. 

 **Now work on the other side of chain - 1dc in next 3sts, 1sc in next 7sts, On the 1st ch of ch 2 skipped in the beginning, work 5sc in 1st ch, sl st in 2nd ch









RND 2: 

Ch 3, 1dc in next 10 sts, 2dc in next 7 sts, 1dc in next 11 sts, 2dc in next 5 sts, sl st in 3rd ch







RND 3: 

Ch 1, 1sc in next 16 sts, make set (2sc in next st, 2sc in next st, 3sc in next st, 2sc in next st, 2c in next st), 1sc in next 18 sts, make set (2sc in next st, 1sc in next, 2sc in next st, 1sc in next, 2sc in next st, 1sc in next), crochet invisible join, Hide tail on the wrong side of sole






How To Create An Invisible Join 

( N.B The invisible join is basically a “false” stitch that lies over the top of your beginning chain or your first standing stitch. It replaces this first stitch so that you do not end up with a sl st join (visible or not) and thus an extra stitch.






Yaaay....you have finished!💥💥💥🙂🧶🧶🧶💥 If you encounter any challenges along the way, please leave your enquiries in comments below. I'll be happy to assist🙂


Video Tutorial



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Queen 🙂