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The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern

The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern
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Intermediate Level

I deal with those with basic crochet experience, featuring slightly more advanced stitches and techniques to expand your skills.

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Weekend Treat

Takes 5-7 hours, making it an enjoyable project to finish over a couple of days.

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About This The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern

This pattern creates a pair of textured baby boots with a looped furry cuff for a fun, cozy finish. It includes full instructions for two sizes (0-6 months and 6-12 months), worked from the sole up. The design uses simple stitches plus the loop stitch to create a curly, fuzzy texture around the ankle. Photos and step descriptions help you place button holes and finish the boots neatly.

The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern crochet pattern - detailed view of completed project

You will make two identical soles, then work the upper shoe and looped upper leg sections as directed. The pattern includes button flap instructions and finishing tips so you can sew on buttons and weave in ends with confidence.

Why You'll Love This The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern

I absolutely love this pattern because the loop stitch creates such a playful, tactile texture that babies and parents adore. I enjoy the way simple rounds build into a structured sole and then bloom into the furry cuff β€” it feels like magic as it comes together. The pattern is detailed and photo-assisted, so I feel confident recommending it to crocheters who want a satisfying weekend project. I take pride in the clear marking and turning instructions that reduce confusion during tricky shaping.

The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern step 1 - construction progress The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern step 2 - assembly progress The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern step 3 - details and accessories The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern step 4 - final assembly and finishing

Switch Things Up

I love how easy it is to customize these boots by changing color combinations; try a neutral sole with a bright loop cuff for a modern look.

I sometimes use a bulky yarn and a larger hook to make a chunky, cuddly version that works as a prop or photo prop.

I will swap the loop stitch for small bobbles for a different texture if I want a more structured cuff.

I often add felt soles glued or sewn onto the bottom for extra grip when gifting to walking toddlers.

I like to play with button choices β€” wood, metal, or novelty buttons totally change the personality of the boot.

I sometimes embroider tiny motifs on the side before adding the button flap to personalize them for a special baby.

I recommend adjusting the number of loop rows to make the cuff taller or shorter depending on the look you want.

I suggest trying different fiber types like cotton for warmer weather and acrylic blends for extra softness and easier care.

I occasionally make a matching hat or mitt set by using the same loop stitch around a brim or cuff to make a coordinated gift set.

I like to experiment with ombre or self-striping yarns so the loops create a gradient effect without additional color changes.

Common Mistakes & How to Fix Them

βœ— Skipping the instruction to join to the top of the first stitch at the end of a round; always join to the top of the first stitch to keep your rounds aligned. βœ— Placing your join in the wrong stitch (not center back of the heel); if this happens skip the first stitch and start the round in the next stitch so the last stitch lands correctly. βœ— Pulling loop stitches too tight which flattens the loops; keep a loose loop around your finger and gently pull through to preserve the loop length. βœ— Not counting stitches after increases or decreases which leads to mismatch later; count after each shaping round to make sure you have the correct total before proceeding.

The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern

Make adorable fuzzy baby boots with this detailed crochet pattern. You will love the playful loop-stitch texture and clear step-by-step rounds for two sizes (0-6 and 6-12 months). Perfect for gifting or adding a handmade touch to baby outfits, this pattern guides you through soles, uppers, loop rows, button flaps and finishing.

Intermediate 5-7 Hours

Materials Needed for The Furrylicious Baby Boot Amigurumi Pattern

β€” Main Fabric

  • 01
    Color A: 1 oz worsted weight yarn for sole (main sole color)
  • 02
    Color B: 3.5 oz worsted weight yarn for upper and loops (accent/furry color)
  • 03
    Featured yarn: "Shine" worsted weight cotton by Knit Picks (used in sample)

β€” Tools Required

  • 01
    Crochet hook size F / 3.75 mm
  • 02
    6 - 1/2 inch buttons
  • 03
    Yarn for worsted weight (#4)
  • 04
    Scissors
  • 05
    Yarn needle for sewing and weaving in ends
  • 06
    Stitch marker (optional for marking beginning/marked stitches)

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β€” General Info :

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Example round: Ch 1, 2 sc in each of the first two stitches, 4 sc, 4 hdc, [2 hdc in next stitch] 4 times, 4 hdc, 4 sc, 2 sc in each of the last two stitches. Join with sl. st. 32 total stitches in round. 1. Ch1(does not count as stitch) 2. 2 sc in each of the first two stitches. 3. 1 sc in each of the next 4 stitches. 4. 1 hdc in each of the next 4 stitches. 5. 2 hdc in the next stitch. 6. Repeat step 5, 3 more times. 7. 1 hdc in each of the next 4 stitches. 8. 1 sc in each of the next 4 stitches. 9. 2 sc in each of the last two stitches. 10. Join with sl st to top of first stitch.

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Gauge: 5 sc stitches to 1 inch using F 3.75mm hook and worsted weight yarn. Change hook size if necessary to obtain gauge.

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How to make loop stitch: 1. Insert hook into next stitch and form loop of yarn around first finger (See picture A). 2. Draw both sides or strands of this looped yarn through stitch. There should be three strands on hook now. (See pictures B & C). 3. Slip finger out of loop (See picture D). 4. Yarn over and draw through all three loops on hook. (See picture E). After finishing boot you can straighten and tighten rows of loops by sticking a hook through rows of loops and pulling.

β€” Abbreviations :

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Ch Chain. Sc Single crochet. 2tog Single crochet decrease. Hdc Half double Crochet. Sl st Slip stitch. Lp st Loop stitch. Fp dc Front post double crochet. Bp dc Back post double crochet.

β€” Notes :

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1. Chain stitch does not count as a stitch. 2. When joining at end of round, always join to the top of the first stitch of the round. 3. This pattern is written with all rounds starting from the center back of the heel. When starting a new round make sure your first stitch is in the center of the heel. *If your join is in the center: Start round in the first stitch which is the same stitch that the chain stitch is in. *If your join has strayed to the side by one stitch: Skip over the first stitch and start the round in the next stitch over. The last stitch of the round will then be placed in the stitch you skipped at the beginning.

β€” 0-6 Months Sole :

Round 1 :

With color A Ch 13, 2 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, 9 hdc, 4 hdc in last ch, Now working down the other side of beginning chain work 9 hdc, 2 hdc in last ch that already has 2 hdc in it. Join with sl st to top of first stitch. 26 total stitches in round.

Round 2 :

Ch 1, 2 sc in each of the first two stitches, 4 sc, 5 hdc, 2 hdc in each of the next 4 stitches, 5 hdc, 4 sc, 2 sc in each of the next two stitches. Join with sl st. 34 total stitches in round.

Round 3 :

Ch 1, 2 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, 9 sc, 3 hdc, 2 hdc in next two stitches, 2 hdc, 2 hdc in each of the next two stitches, 3 hdc, 9 sc, 2 sc in next stitch. Join with sl st and bind off! 40 total stitches in round. (See picture F)

Round 4 :

With color B and wrong side of sole facing you, attach yarn at center back of heel. Sl st all the way around sole. Join with sl st. 40 total stitches in round. It should look like this when you are done with slip stitches. (see picture G)

β€” 0-6 Months Upper Shoe :

Note :

From this point on and until you are told to turn, you will be working the shoe with the hook going from the inside of the shoe to the outside as seen in pictures B and H.

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc in all slip stitches. Insert hook only through slip stitch on top and not through sc below. (See picture H) Join with sl st. 40 total stitches in round.

Round 6 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. Join with sl st. 40 total stitches in round.

Round 7 :

Ch 1 sc all the way around. Join with sl st. 40 total stitches in round.

Round 8 :

Ch 1, sc2tog, 14 sc, [sc2tog, 2 sc] two times. sc2tog, 14 sc. Join with sl st. 36 total stitches in round.

Round 9 :

Ch1, 12 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 12 sc. Join with sl st. 32 total stitches in round.

Round 10 :

Ch 1, 6 Lp st. (See notes on page 1) 4 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 4 sc, 6 lp st. Join with sl st. 28 total stitches in round. Bind off! (See picture I)

β€” First boot (0-6) Upper leg :

Row 11 :

Count 9 sc over from center back of heel. Mark this stitch! Now Attach yarn in the next stitch so that you will be working towards toe of boot. (See picture I) Starting in same stitch you attached to and with hook inserted from the inside of boot to the outside. [sc2tog] 5 times. (These 5 stitches should be worked over the 10 stitches centered in the front of boot) 5 total stitches in row. Turn!

Row 12 :

Now you will be working back over the five stitches just made. Ch 1, 1 sc in same st (mark that stitch), sc2tog, 2 sc, (You should be back where you attached in round 12 now) Now for the next stitch you will have to take a little jump down to the rest of the boot, but no worries! Just pull a little tighter and crochet on!:o) Starting in the stitch you marked, 18 sc, You should have to take a little jump up now but just do the same as other side. Starting in marked stitch place 5 more sc across front of boot. That should bring you back to the first marked stitch. Turn (See Picture J)

Row 13 :

Ch 1, 1 lp st in same as chain 1, lp st all the way around. (The loop stitch should be on the outside of the shoe.) 22 total stitches in round. Turn.

Row 14 :

Ch 1, 11 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, sc to the end. 23 stitches total in row. Turn.

Row 15 :

Ch1, 1 lp st all the way around until last two stitches. 2 sc. 23 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 16 :

Ch1, 11 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, sc to the end. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 17 :

Ch1, lp st all the way around until the last two, 2 sc. 24 Total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 18 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 19 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two, 2 sc. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 20 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 21 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two, 2 sc. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 22 :

Ch 2, 2 dc, [1 fp dc, 1 bp dc] repeat until end of row. Do not turn.

β€” 0-6 Months Button Hole area on side of boot :

Row 1 :

Now going down side of shoe. (See picture K) Start in side of last dc, ch 1, 12 sc down side of shoe. Turn.

Row 2 :

Ch 1, (Going back up side) 1 sc, ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 2 sc, ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 2 sc, ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 1 sc. Turn to go back down.

Row 3 :

Ch 1, 12 sc. Bind off. (See picture L)

Info :

For button flap work down side of boot. Finishing: Sew on buttons, weave in ends and you're done!

β€” Second boot (0-6) Upper leg :

Info :

Do rounds 1-10 same as first boot.

Row 11 :

Count 9 sc over from center back of sole. (See picture II) Mark this stitch! Now attach yarn in the next stitch closer to toe of boot. Starting with the stitch you attached to and hook inserted from the outside of the boot [sc2tog] 5 times. Mark the next stitch. 5 total stitches in row. These stitches should be worked over the 10 stitches centered in the front of boot. Turn.

Round 12 :

Now you will be working back over the five stitches just made. Ch 1, 1 sc in same st, sc2tog, 2 sc, (At this point you will have a little jump down to rest of boot, but no worries just pull a little tighter and crochet on.) 1 more sc in marked stitch. Turn! Ch 1, starting in same stitch, 5 sc across front of boot. Take a little jump down again and put 1 sc in marked stitch, 16 more sc around boot. (This should take you all the way around shoe to meet up with where you turned.) Turn again!

Round 13 :

Ch1, 1 lp st in same as chain 1, lp st all the way around. (The loop stitch should be on the outside of the shoe.) 22 stitches total in row. Turn.

Row 14 :

Ch 1, 11 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, sc to the end. 23 stitches total in row. Turn.

Row 15 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two stitches. 2 sc. 23 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 16 :

Ch 1, 11 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, sc to the end. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 17 :

Ch 1, 2 sc, lp st the rest of the way around. 24 Total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 18 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 19 :

Ch 1, 2 sc, lp st the rest of the way around. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 20 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 21 :

Ch 1, 2 sc, lp st the rest of the way around. 24 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 22 :

Ch 2, 2 dc, [1 fp dc, 1 bp dc] repeat until last two, 2 dc. Bind off.

β€” Second boot (0-6) Button Hole area :

Row 1 :

Now going down side of shoe. (See picture K) Start in side of last dc ch 1, 12 sc down side of shoe. Turn.

Row 2 :

Ch 1, (Going back up side) 1 sc, ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 2 sc, ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 2 sc, ch 2, skip 2 stitches, 1 sc. Turn to go back down.

Row 3 :

Ch 1, 12 sc. Bind off. (See picture L)

β€” 6-12 Months Sole :

Round 1 :

With color A Ch 16, 2 hdc in 3rd ch from hook, 12 hdc, 4 hdc in last ch, 12 hdc down the other side of beginning ch, 2 hdc in last ch that already has 2 hdc in it. Join with sl st to top of first stitch. 32 total stitches in round.

Round 2 :

Ch 1, 2 sc in each of the first two stitches, 5 sc, 7 hdc, 2 hdc in each of the next 4 stitches, 7 hdc, 5 sc, 2 sc in each of the last two stitches. Join with sl st. 40 total stitches in round.

Round 3 :

Ch 2, 2 hdc, 2 hdc in next stitch, 15 hdc, 2 hdc in each of the next two stitches, 2 hdc, 2 hdc in each of the next two stitches, 15 hdc, 2 hdc in next stitch. Join with sl st and Bind Off! 46 total stitches in round. (See Pict. F)

Round 4 :

With color B and wrong side of sole facing you, attach yarn at center back of heel. sl st the way around sole. Join with sl st. 46 total stitches in round. It should look like this when you are done. (see picture G)

β€” 6-12 Months Upper Shoe :

Note :

From this point on and until you are told to turn, you will be working the shoe with the hook going from the inside of the shoe to the outside as seen in pictures B and H.

Round 5 :

Ch 1, sc in all slip stitches. Insert hook only through slip stitch on top not through sc below. (see picture H) Join with sl st. 46 total stitches in round.

Round 6 :

Ch 1, sc all way around. Join with sl st. 46 total stitches in round.

Round 7 :

Ch 1 sc all way around. Join with sl st. 46 total stitches in round.

Round 8 :

Ch 1 sc all way around. Join with sl st. 46 total stitches in round.

Round 9 :

Ch 1, sc2tog, 17 sc, [sc2tog, 2 sc] two times. sc2tog, 17 sc. Join with sl st. 42 total stitches in round.

Round 10 :

Ch 1, 15 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 15 sc. Join with sl st. 38 total stitches in round.

Round 11 :

Ch 1, 8 Lp st. (See note on page 1 and picture A) 5 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 2 sc, sc2tog, 1 sc, sc2tog, 5 sc, 8 lp st. Join with sl st. 34 total stitches in round. Bind off! (See picture I)

β€” First boot (6-12) Upper leg :

Row 12 :

Count 12 sc over from center back of heel. (See picture I) Mark this stitch! Now Attach yarn in the next stitch closer to toe of boot. Starting in same stitch you attached to and with hook inserted from inside of boot to the outside, sc2tog, [hdc2tog] 3 times, sc2tog, mark next stitch. 5 total stitches in row. These stitches should be worked over the 10 stitches centered in the front of boot. Turn.

Round 12 :

Now you will be working back over the five stitches just made. Ch 1, 1 sc in same st, (Mark stitch just made), hdc2tog, 1 hdc, 1 sc, (You should be back where you attached in round 12 now) Now for the next stitch you will have to take a little jump down to the rest of the boot, but no worries just pull a little tighter and crochet on! Starting in marked stitch, 24 sc, You should have to take a little jump up now but just do the same as other side. Starting in marked stitch place 5 more sc across front of boot. That should bring you back to the first marked stitch. Turn (See picture J)

Round 13 :

Now you will be working back over the five stitches just made. Ch1, 1 lp st in same as chain 1, lp st all the way around. (The loop stitch should be on the outside of the shoe.) Turn.

Row 14 :

Ch 1, 1 lp st in same as chain 1, lp st all the way around. (The loop stitch should be on the outside of the shoe.) 28 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 15 :

Ch 1, 1 sc in same stitch and all the way around. 28 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 16 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two, 1 sc in each of the last 2 stitches. 28 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 17 :

Ch 1, 13 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, sc to the end. 29 stitches total in row. Turn.

Row 18 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two stitches. 2 sc. 29 stitches in row. Turn.

Row 19 :

Ch 1, 14 sc, 2 sc in next stitch, sc to the end. 30 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 20 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two, 2 sc. 30 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 21 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. 30 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 22 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two, 2 sc. 30 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 23 :

Ch 1, sc all the way around. 30 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 24 :

Ch 1, lp st all the way around until last two, 2 sc. 30 total stitches in row. Turn.

Row 25 :

Ch 2, 2 dc, [1 fp dc, 1 bp dc] repeat until end or row. Do not turn.

β€” 6-12 Months Button Hole area on side of boot :

Row 1 :

Worked down side of shoe as seen in picture K. Starting in side of last dc ch 1, 14 sc worked down side of boot. Turn. (See Picture K)

Row 2 :

Ch 1, (Going back up side) 1 sc, ch 2, skip 2, 3 sc, ch2, skip 2, 3 sc, ch2, skip2, 1 sc. Turn to go back up.

Row 3 :

Ch 1, 14 sc. Bind off. (See picture L)

Info :

Button Hole area on side of boot: Reattach yarn at beginning of Rnd 25 at top of first dc to start button hole area. Finishing: Sew on Buttons, Weave in ends and you're done! :o)

Assembly Instructions

  • Attach yarn at the center back of the heel to work slip stitches around the sole (Round 4); this secures the wrong side and creates the base for the upper shoe.
  • When working the upper shoe (Round 5) insert hook only through the slip stitch on top and not through the sc below to form a clean edge for the upper.
  • Mark the stitch counted from center back of heel (Row 11 or Row 12 depending on size) before attaching yarn to form the front five-stitch shaping; these marked stitches center the toe shaping.
  • Work the button hole flap down the side of the boot as shown, then attach the button flap to the top and sew on 1/2 inch buttons in the marked buttonhole positions.
  • Finish by weaving in all ends and securing any loose loops; straighten loops with a hook if necessary and make sure buttons are sewn securely.

Important Notes

  • πŸ’‘Chain stitch does not count as a stitch; always begin counts after the chain where specified to maintain proper stitch totals.
  • πŸ’‘From the specified point until told to turn you will be working with the hook from the inside of the shoe to the outside; follow pictured technique for correct loop placement.
  • πŸ’‘When joining at the end of a round always join to the top of the first stitch of the round to prevent staggered joins and maintain symmetry.

These little Furrylicious Boots are the perfect cozy collectible for baby showers and keepsakes. The looped cuff gives a playful furry texture that both babies and adults will love. Make a pair, add a ribbon or different buttons, and brighten a little ones wardrobe with handmade love. 🧢🧡

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FAQs

What size will the finished piece be?

The finished boot measures approximately 3.75 inches in length for the 0-6 months size and about 4.5 inches for the 6-12 months size when using the recommended worsted weight yarn and F/3.75mm hook.

Can I use different yarn weights for this pattern?

Yes, you can use different yarn weights but the final size and texture will change; use an appropriate hook for your yarn and check gauge before starting to ensure the sole and upper match.

Do I need prior crochet experience for this pattern?

This pattern is rated intermediate because it includes loop stitches, shaping, and working with hook insertion from inside to outside; familiarity with basic stitches and reading rounds is recommended.

How long does this project typically take to complete?

Most crocheters complete a pair in 5-7 hours, though time may vary based on experience, loop-stitch speed, and finishing details like sewing buttons.