Minion Crochet Booties with Free Pattern
We love Minions and if you do too, these adorable Crochet Minion Baby Booties will be top of your list when it comes to your next project.
If you’re a crochet enthusiast and a fan of the lovable Minions, why not bring these characters to life in the form of cozy, adorable booties? Minion crochet booties are the perfect project for creating fun, character-inspired footwear that keeps little feet warm and snug.
These booties make a great gift for baby showers, birthdays, or just because, and they’re sure to bring a smile to anyone who sees them.
Minion Crochet Booties with Free Pattern
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Minion Inspired Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
Free Crochet Pattern – Minion Inspired Baby Booties
Crochet booties, especially in popular themes like the Minions, make for memorable, thoughtful, and practical handmade gifts. Here’s why Minion booties are a fantastic project:
- Fun and unique: These booties stand out as a playful yet functional accessory.
- Great for all ages: You can customize the size to make Minion booties for babies, toddlers, or even older children.
- Perfect gift idea: Minion booties are always a hit at baby showers and make for adorable photo props.
- Beginner-friendly pattern: With basic crochet stitches and a few colors, even beginners can tackle this project with ease.
Minion Crochet Bootie Pattern
Below is a beginner-friendly pattern to make your own Minion booties. Follow along to bring these adorable characters to life in crochet form.
Abbreviations
- ch – Chain
- sc – Single Crochet
- hdc – Half Double Crochet
- dc – Double Crochet
- sl st – Slip Stitch
- inc – Increase (two stitches in one stitch)
- dec – Decrease (single crochet two stitches together)
Step 1: The Bootie Sole
The sole is the base of your Minion bootie. Begin with yellow yarn.
- Ch 10: This forms the length of the sole.
- Round 1: Starting in the second chain from the hook, 2 sc, sc in the next 7 ch, 3 sc in the last ch. Now, working along the other side, sc in the next 7 ch, and 2 sc in the last ch. Join with sl st. (20 stitches)
- Round 2: Ch 1, inc in the first two sts, sc in the next 7 sts, inc in the next 3 sts, sc in the next 7 sts, inc in the last two sts. Join with sl st. (26 stitches)
- Round 3: Ch 1, sc, inc in the first two sts, sc in the next 9 sts, sc, inc in the next 5 sts, sc in the next 9 sts, sc, inc in the last two sts. Join with sl st. (36 stitches)
Step 2: Building the Bootie
Switch to blue yarn to make the Minion “overalls.”
- Round 4: Sc in each stitch around. This forms the body of the bootie. Join with sl st. (36 stitches)
- Rounds 5-7: Continue with sc in each stitch around for a total of three rounds.
- Change to yellow yarn: This color change is where the “face” of the Minion will start.
- Rounds 8-10: Sc in each stitch around with yellow yarn. (36 stitches)
Step 3: Creating the Minion Face
This section involves adding the Minion face details.
- Switch to black yarn and sc in each stitch around once to create a “goggle strap.”
- Return to yellow yarn: Continue with two more rounds of sc stitches.
Step 4: Adding the Goggle and Eye
To create the iconic Minion eye, follow these steps with white, gray, and black yarn.
- With white yarn: Ch 4 and join to form a ring.
- Round 1: Make 6 sc into the ring, then pull tight to close. (6 stitches)
- Switch to gray yarn: Inc in each stitch around (12 stitches). Fasten off and leave a long tail for sewing onto the bootie.
- Black pupil: With black yarn, make a small magic ring and place 3 sc inside. Pull tight and attach to the center of the white goggle.
Sew the eye onto the front of the bootie, aligning it with the black strap.
Step 5: Finishing Touches
- Add a mouth: Using black yarn, stitch a small line or smile below the eye.
- Secure all loose ends: Use the darning needle to weave in and trim any extra yarn.
Repeat the pattern for the second bootie, and your Minion-inspired crochet booties are complete!
Enjoy!
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