Baby Uggs v3
Baby Uggs v3
Baby Uggs v3
These cute baby booties are a quick project to knit. They're knit in one piece, so there's hardly any
seaming or ends to weave in and they stay on pretty well even without ribbons. The 3D construction does
make them a little trickier than regular booties, but if you can get your head around it, you’ll love the
result!
Materials
1 ball DK yarn
Pair US size 5 needles, tapestry needle
Cuff
CO 16 and work an even number of rows of garter stitch (knit every row) for 5" (5.5", 6.5") Bind off,
leaving last stitch on needle. Pick up stitches evenly along the side until you have 30 (34, 38) stitches
on the needle.
Work a further 5 rows in stocking stitch, starting with a purl row (p row, k row, p row, k row, p row).
Instep - see diagram below for a visual
Knit 20 (22, 24) stitches. Turn. Purl 10 stitches. (See step 1 on the diagram below). Work 13 (13, 15)
more rows stocking stitch (ending with k row) on these 10 stitches. (See step 2).
Pick up 7 (8, 9) stitches along side of instep. Knit across 10 (12, 14) stitches on needle. (See step 3).
Purl 17 (20, 23) stitches, m1, p 10, m1, pick up 7 (8, 9) stitches along other side of instep. Make sure
you are picking the stitches up on the correct side of the bootie so that the seam created is on the
wrong side/inside of the instep.
Purl 10 (12, 14). You should have 46 (52, 58) stitches. (See step 4).
K 1 row
P 1 row
K 1 row
P 1 row
K3, ssk, knit to 5 stitches from end, k2tog, k3 (44, 50, 56 st)
P 1 row
K3, ssk, knit to 5 stitches from end, k2tog, k3 (42, 48, 54 st)
P 1 row
Sole
(RS) k3, ssk, k12 (15, 18), k2tog, k4, ssk, k12 (15, 18), k2tog, k3 - (38, 44, 50 st)
K 1 row
(RS) k3, ssk, k10 (13, 16), k2tog, k4, ssk, k10 (13, 16), k2tog, k3 - (34, 40, 46 st)
K 1 row
(RS) k3, ssk, k8 (11, 14), k2tog, k4, ssk, k8 (11, 14), k2tog, k3 - (30, 36, 42 st)
K 1 row
Finishing
Divide stitches over 2 needles. With right sides together, use kitchener stitch or 3 needle bind off to
close up sole. Using tail from beginning of yarn, sew back seam, reversing seam at cuff to hide seam
on the fold over cuff. Weave in any ends. Turn down cuff.
Notes: There is no need to w&t when turning mid row for the in step. They are not short rows.
I don’t bother, but you may wish to put the first and last lot of 10 stitches onto stitch holders
when working the instep. (After step 1 of instep)
If you prefer, you can finish the booties with the wrong sides together. This will put the seam on
the outside of the baby ugg, but may make them more comfortable for babies.