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Bitty Baby Uggs

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Bitty Baby Uggs
Bitty Baby Uggs

Free knitting patterns for babies are always pretty cute, but these Bitty Baby Uggs are adorable. Using the stockinette stitch, these little knit baby booties will help keep your baby's feet nice and toasty. No matter what color you choose, these make fabulous DIY baby gifts. If mommy just bought herself a pair of full-sized Uggs, you can make baby a matching pair so the two can be just the most stylish family ever. One of the easiest free baby knitting patterns out there, you may want to make a pair of every color. That way, when she's a teenager, she can't say she never had anything designer.

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Knitting Needle Size5 or 3.75 mm

Yarn Weight(3) Light/DK (21-24 stitches to 4 inches)

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I have not knit them yet

OH my these are way too cute. I have twin grand sons that I want to make these for. If I do them in brown they will look even more manly. Lol I have a diaper cover done all ready that they will look very good as a set. Just need a hat.

I know I am going to love these for my grand babies. I am a bit stuck on the pick up 38stitche after the beginning. I do not end up with 38sts if I just pick up the bumps. And if I pick up the bumps and knit stch than I end up with over 10 sts left. Has anyone had this problem?

These are fab booties especially for someone like me who does not knit many items of clothing (I am more of a toy knitter), I love the fact that they are made in one piece so they are easy to take in my bag for knitting whilst out and about. The pattern is easy to follow which a diagram which helps so you know what the piece should look like and they knit up really quickly. I also like the fact that they come in sizes from 3 months to 18 months so I can make more for each age range.

These cute little handknit uggs are sure to make a nice gift for a toddler's birthday or any other occasion! The pattern seems simple as the uggs are knit in one piece, starting with the cuffs and finish off at the soles. The only problem I see is that making one pair won't be enough!

I'm sorry I can't even get the pattern to print. Help

I loved knitting these booties. They look really cute. I have found a pattern for Ugg style knitted boots in adult sizes and will be trying that next.

How do I get the pattern?

Hi ice been tryin to find a pattern like this for a size uk 3-4 foot for slippers for my mum who has bad ankles can this pattern be adapted if so how can I do it

I would love to print this pattern but have trouble with the download via PDF file. any alternative? thank you, Hanni

I have made several pair of these booties. I think the pattern is easy. One thing I did do was when picking up the stitches on the purl side I had to pick them up purlwise. I also eliminated the make 1 and just picked up an extra stitch.

I did not like this pattern at all. When I got the first bootie done the seam up the back gave it a very sloppy look. I frogged it and used a knit in the round pattern instead.

im having trouble with the instep ..1. Knit 20 (22, 24) stitches. Turn. Purl 10 stitches. Work 13 (13, 15) more rows stocking stitch (ending with k row) on these 10 stitches. 2. Pick up 7 (8, 9) stitches along side of instep. Knit across 10 (12, 14) stitches on needle. 3. Purl 17 (20, 23) stitches, then m1, p 10, m1, pick up 7 (8, 9) stitches along other side of instep. Purl 10 (12, 14). You should have 46 (52, 58) stitches. ive completed part one but now im lost at part 2 can someone help me out

The pattern pdf downloads fine for me. Very cute pattern and quick knit! Will be making more. The large size fits my 16 month old and look like they'll fit for a while.

I cannot get the Bitty Baby Ugg pattern to view or load -- it tells me that it is NOT available. Please help.

@lizhun 234017, thank you for bringing this to our attention! Unfortunately, it looks like the pattern designer removed that pattern from her blog :( But we have updated the page with an alternative pattern that is very similar! We apologize for the inconvenience, and we hope you enjoy this new pattern! :) --Editors of AllFreeKnitting

I've tried and tried this pattern. Once I found correct instructions for "ssk" (slip one as to knit, slip one as to knit, knit slipped st tog tbl!) I thought, OK--this will go much smoother now! So again, I work the nose - a perfect little nose - and when I finish 'rows 3 and 4 4 times more' to 10 total, I have 32 st remaining instead of 40. I frogged, and am moving on.

are you looking at the right pattern? there aren't any ssk in the pattern.

Hi Everyone! We have updated the pattern link. Thank you for letting us know that it needed to be fixed! - Editors of AllFreeKnitting

joycevance 7683553, Thanks for the link!

When I click to get the pattern, it tells me it's not available? What's that about?!

When I click to get the pattern, it tells me it'snot available? What's that about?!

Since this email says this pattern is no longer available, I found it at this link: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/baby-uggs

Can anyone else share this pattern since it's already "no longer available"? Thanks so much... I'm due in 4 days this would be perfect:))

I tried getting the pattern for the baby uggs from my current email, but it says the pattern is no longer available. why is it off so soon? Marie

This pattern looks so cute in the picture! I used the same weight and needle size as was suggested any my booties turned out huge! They do fit on my 9 month old daughter, but they are so loose that they will not stay on. I would suggest using a much smaller needle.

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