Toddler Classic Snow Boots, Toddler Boots Crochet Pattern, Pattern in US sizes 5,6, 7 and 8

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Finished Toddler boots crochet pattern in cream color with wooden buttons
 
 
 
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Closeup of Toddler boots showing 2 straps
 
 
Toddler boots in green color
 
 
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 This boots will keep your little one warm and stylish during the cold winter months. These boots are worked with two strands of worsted weight yarn held together which give it a nice sturdy shape. Holding two strands together also makes your work grow quickly and you will be done in no time.
 
 
 
This pattern has been one of my best sellers during the cold months and now you can make them for your toddlers as well. Guess what?  I am coming up with woman’s size boots next so your entire family can spot this lovely boots in Winter. Make them in pastels or in bright colors for your little ones or gift them to relatives this holiday season. This is one pattern that will never go out of style and you will be revisiting time and again.
 

Pattern is written in Standard American Terms.

 

Pattern uses 2 strands of worsted weight yarn ( size 4 medium) held together.

 

Pattern includes 4 toddler sizes- US sizes 5, 6, 7 and 8.

 

Pattern includes lots of pictures to guide you.

 
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Find the Woman’s Size Pattern here:Woman’s Classic Snow Boots
Find the Baby Size pattern here:Baby Classic Snow Boots 
Find the Kids Size Pattern here: Kids Classic Snow Boots
 
 
 
Toddler Classic Snow Boots Pattern
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22 Comments

  1. Would you mind giving me an approximate for how many inches long each finished size would be for this pattern? I need to make these for a 4-year-old child whose foot is 6.5 inches long. I believe that to be roughly a size 10 (US), so all the sizes for this pattern may be too small for her, but even if I could make the largest size the pattern provides and estimate how much I need to increase for it to fit her, that will be fine. I checked out the adult pattern, but I am afraid all those sizes will be too big for her. Any help you could provide would be greatly appreciated. I love your blog and your patterns!

  2. I have tried and tried and tried to make a bigger size of the boot (US 9.5) by using your pattern for size 8 but after several attempts I have to confess that I'm not skilled enough. I have made a pair of the adult pattern (they became very nice!) that I'm going to give as a present to one of my dearest friend next week and now I want to make a pair of these to her daughter so they can look alike. I just wondered if you are thinking of doing the pattern in bigger sizes anytime soon? 🙂

    1. De la realidad,
      I had to go up 2 hook sizes to get the size I need, so try making a swatch (the instructions are given at the beginning of the pattern) to check your guage, and increase your hook size until it's right. Even if your gauge swatch doesn't turn out to be a good guide for the rest of the boots, the good thing about crocheting shoes is that to check size, you don't have to crochet the entire shoe before you know if it's right or wrong– you just have to crochet the sole, which doesn't take very long.
      So, crochet a sole, and if it's right, crochet the second sole to make sure they match before you move on with making the rest of the shoe.

      It took some fiddling for me, but eventually I got it, and these boots are lovely and the perfect size I needed!

  3. I'd love to have a kids size 2. My handicapped sister has very small feet-too small for the adult size and too large for the toddler. These are beautiful and look like they would conform to her odd shaped feet. I'll keep watching, and hoping. Beautiful!

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