Stylish handmade Easy crochet baby socks are a great gift to a baby.

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- Skill Level
- Helpful Tutorials and Guides
- What do you need to crochet this project?
- Sizes
- Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet pattern
- Video tutorial
- How to crochet easy baby socks
- Crochet baby socks for a newborn baby
- Crochet baby socks 0-3 months
- Crochet baby socks 3-6 months
- Crochet baby socks 6-12 months
- Crochet baby socks 12-18 months
- Crochet baby socks 18-24 months
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Skill Level
- Easy
Helpful Tutorials and Guides
- How to read crochet pattern
- How to weave in ends on your crochet project
- How to Use Stitch Markers in Crocheting
- Caring for crocheted items: how to wash, iron, store them
- How to starch crocheted items
- How to take measurements for crocheting
What do you need to crochet this project?
- Yarndage: 328 yards (300 m)/100 g
- Fiber type: 100% wool
- Yarn Brand: Alize Cashmira
- Yarn weight: 2 Fine
Tips for beginners:
Sizes
- for a newborn baby – foot length 9 cm
- 0-3 months – foot length 10 cm
- 3-6 months – foot length 11 cm
- 6-12 months – foot length 12 cm
- 12-18 months – foot length 13 cm
- 18-24 months – foot length 14 cm
Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet pattern
- ch – chain
- sl st – slip stitch
- dc – double crochet
- BPdc – back post double crochet
- FPdc – front post double crochet
- 2 dc shell – 2 double crochet shell
- dc2tog – 2 double crochet closed together
- dc3tog – 3 double crochet closed together
Video tutorial
How to crochet easy baby socks
The pattern for crochet baby socks is written in a few simple steps:
- toes
- middle part
- heel
- upper part
- ribbing
Crochet baby socks for a newborn baby
Toes and middle part
Work in rounds.
Magic ring.
Round 1: 3 ch, 11 dc into the ring, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 12 st.
Round 2: 3 ch, dc in same ch, 2 dc shell in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 24 st.
Round 3: 3 ch, dc in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 24 st.
Round 4 – 6 crochet as round 3.
Heel
Work in rows.
Row 1: 3 ch, 11 dc in 11 st, turn. In this row, we have 12 st.
Row 2: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, *2dctog, rep from * to the end, turn. In this row, we have 6 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, 5 dc closed together with 2 ch. In this row, we have 1 st.
Upper part
Work in rounds.
Round 7: 3 ch, 6 dc, 3dctog, 10 dc, 3dctog, 5 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 24 st.
Round 8: 3 ch, 23 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 24 st.
Round 9 crochet as round 8.
Ribbing
Work in rounds.
Round 10 – 12: 3 ch, *BPdc, FPdc, rep from * to the end, BPdc, sl st.
Crochet baby socks 0-3 months
Toes and middle part
Work in rounds.
Magic ring.
Round 1: 3 ch, 12 dc into the ring, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 13 st.
Round 2: 3 ch, dc in same ch, 2 dc shell in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 26 st.
Round 3: 3 ch, dc in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 26 st.
Round 4 – 7 crochet as round 3.
Heel
Work in rows.
Row 1: 3 ch, 12 dc in 12 st, turn. In this row, we have 13 st.
Row 2: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, 2dctog, 2dctog, dc, 2dctog, 2dctog, 2dctog, turn. In this row, we have 7 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, 6 dc closed together with 2 ch. In this row, we have 1 st.
Upper part
Work in rounds.
Round 7: 3 ch, 6 dc, 3dctog, 11 dc, 3dctog, 6 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 26 st.
Round 8: 3 ch, 25 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 26 st.
Round 9-10 crochet as round 8.
Ribbing
Work in rounds.
Round 10 – 12: 3 ch, *BPdc, FPdc, rep from * to the end, BPdc, sl st.
Crochet baby socks 3-6 months
Toes and middle part
Work in rounds.
Magic ring.
Round 1: 3 ch, 13 dc into the ring, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 14 st.
Round 2: 3 ch, dc in same ch, 2 dc shell in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 28 st.
Round 3: 3 ch, dc in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 28 st.
Round 4 – 8 crochet as round 3.
Heel
Work in rows.
Row 1: 3 ch, 13 dc in 13 st, turn. In this row, we have 14 st.
Row 2: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, *2dctog, rep from * to the end, turn. In this row, we have 7 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, 6 dc closed together with 2 ch. In this row, we have 1 st.
Upper part
Work in rounds.
Round 7: 3 ch, 7 dc, 3dctog, 12 dc, 3dctog, 6 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 28 st.
Round 8: 3 ch, 27 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 28 st.
Round 9 – 11 crochet as round 8.
Ribbing
Work in rounds.
Round 10 – 12: 3 ch, *BPdc, FPdc, rep from * to the end, BPdc, sl st.
Crochet baby socks 6-12 months
Toes and middle part
Work in rounds.
Magic ring.
Round 1: 3 ch, 14 dc into the ring, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 15 st.
Round 2: 3 ch, dc in same ch, 2 dc shell in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 30 st.
Round 3: 3 ch, dc in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 30 st.
Round 4 -6 crochet as round 3.
Heel
Work in rows.
Row 1: 3 ch, 14 dc in 14 st, turn. In this row, we have 15 st.
Row 2: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, 2dctog, 2dctog, 3dctog, 2dctog, 2dctog, 2dctog, turn. In this row, we have 7 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, 6 dc closed together with 2 ch. In this row, we have 1 st.
Upper part
Work in rounds.
Round 7: 3 ch, 7 dc, 3dctog, 13 dc, 3dctog, 7 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 30 st.
Round 8: 3 ch, 29 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 30 st.
Round 9 – 12 crochet as round 8.
Ribbing
Work in rounds.
Round 10 – 12: 3 ch, *BPdc, FPdc, rep from * to the end, BPdc, sl st.
Crochet baby socks 12-18 months
Toes and middle part
Work in rounds.
Magic ring.
Round 1: 3 ch, 15 dc into the ring, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 16 st.
Round 2: 3 ch, dc in same ch, 2 dc shell in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 32 st.
Round 3: 3 ch, dc in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 32 st.
Round 4 -6 crochet as round 3.
Heel
Work in rows.
Row 1: 3 ch, 15 dc in 15 st, turn. In this row, we have 16 st.
Row 2: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, *2dctog, rep from * to the end, turn. In this row, we have 8 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, *2dctog, rep from * to the end, turn. In this row, we have 4 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, 3 dc closed together with 2 ch. In this row, we have 1 st.
Upper part
Work in rounds.
Round 7: 3 ch, 8 dc, 3dctog, 14 dc, 3dctog, 7 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 32 st.
Round 8: 3 ch, 31 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 32 st.
Round 9 – 13 crochet as round 8.
Ribbing
Work in rounds.
Round 10 – 12: 3 ch, *BPdc, FPdc, rep from * to the end, BPdc, sl st.
Crochet baby socks 18-24 months
Toes and middle part
Work in rounds.
Magic ring.
Round 1: 3 ch, 11 dc into the ring, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 17 st.
Round 2: 3 ch, dc in same ch, 2 dc shell in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 34 st.
Round 3: 3 ch, dc in every stitch, sl st in ch. In this round, we have 34 st.
Round 4 – 11 crochet as round 3.
Heel
Work in rows.
Row 1: 3 ch, 16 dc in 16 st, turn. In this row, we have 17 st.
Row 2: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, 2dctog, 2dctog, 2dctog, dc, 2dctog, 2dctog, 2dctog, 2dctog, turn. In this row, we have 9 st.
Row 3: 2 ch, dc closed together with 2 ch, 2dctog, dc, 2dctog, 2dctog, turn. In this row, we have 5 st.
Row 4: 2 ch, 4 dc closed together with 2 ch. In this row, we have 1 st.
Upper part
Work in rounds.
Round 7: 3 ch, 8 dc, 3dctog, 15 dc, 3dctog, 8 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 34 st.
Round 8: 3 ch, 33 dc, sl st. In this round, we have 34 st.
Round 9 – 14 crochet as round 8.
Ribbing
Work in rounds.
Round 10 – 12: 3 ch, *BPdc, FPdc, rep from * to the end, BPdc, sl st.
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