Free Knitting Patterns:
Children's Socks & Booties
Family of Slippers
Intermediate. Felted slippers for everyone, from toddlers on up. Knit single strand for a lightweight slipper sock or double strand for extra warmth and durability.
Gauge: 3.25 stitches per inch or 13.0 stitches per 4 inches.
North Country Cotton Baby Socks
Intermediate. Reggia yarn can be used for the fun stripes (left hand sock). This is the pattern followed in the "Working the Heel of a Sock" video on the Advanced Techniques page. The full project, start to finish, is included on the website CD.
Gauge: 5.5 stitches per inch or 22.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Ribbed Lace Toe-Up Baby Socks
Intermediate.
Gauge: 10.0 stitches per inch or 40.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Swirly Stripes Socks
Intermediate. A toe-up sock pattern.
Gauge: 8.0 stitches per inch or 32.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Just Your Basic Baby Sock
Intermediate. A toe-up sock. Needle size varies.
Gauge: 8.5 stitches per inch or 34.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Christine's baby booties
Intermediate.
Mary Jane Socks
Intermediate. A toe-up, intarsia-in-the-round pattern.
Gauge: 40.0 stitches per inch or 160.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Child's Socks Jacquard
Intermediate. Fits 6-8 year old.
Preemie Knitted Bootie Pattern
Beginner. This is knit back and forth on straight needles, from the bottom up, then sewn down the back then bottom from heel to toe. Note: the term PSSO is used to mean SKP (Slip 1, Knit 1, Pass slipped stitch over knit stitch). US size 2 or 3 needles. Gauge not given.
Intermediate. Look over towards the right side column for a link to the pattern.
Gauge: 7.0 stitches per inch or 28.0 stitches per 4 inches.
Toddler Socks
Beginner/Intermediate. A basic toddler sock pattern.
Gauge: 7.0 stitches per inch or 28.0 stitches per 4 inches.
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