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Monday, April 1, 2013

Boy UGGs

I hope all of you had a very Happy Hoppy Easter! Are you ready to make some cute booties?! The Girl UGGs and Boy UGGs are worked the same way, except the Girl UGGs has a top ribbing, and the Boy UGGs has the trim.

I tried a few ways to make the trim. Threading long ways and duplicate stitch did not look good at all! Don't waste your time!  Then I got on Ravelry, and looked through how other people made the best looking trim, and this is how you make it. I used a crochet hook size K, chained for around 10 inches, then sewed it on the boot! This is also a lot easier than the other ways I tried before.





Watch Girl UGGs Part 1 and 2 to make the boy UGGs.

Part 1: CO, Rows 1-9
Part 2: Instep
Part 3: BO, trim

Pattern by Candi Jensen:

My Ravelry of these boy booties

You can make these cute baby booties for size 3-6 and 9-12 months old.

Materials Needed:
-Worsted weight yarn(I used Patons Classic Wool)
-Sizes 4 and 5 straight needles (or size to obtain gauge for smaller size), Size 5 and 6 straight needles (or size to obtain gauge for larger size) OR buy the needle set *MY FAVORITE!!!* Worth every penny, and you save $$$ because you can do everything with them!
-Tapestry needle

This video teaches you how to slip knot, knit, purl, knit through the back
Part 3 of Boy UGGs:
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1 comment:

  1. Hi Christine!
    I am now following you in friendship (purehunnybee).
    I saw one of your you tube videos and thought I'd come and visit. I just started knitting in November of 2012 so Im pretty new at it all but I am so loving to knit!
    Its so neat because I made the braided scarf as well on my second knitting project. I found that pattern on Ravelry I believe and loved how unique it was. Yours is beautiful too!
    I made mine in baby Alpaca (I just have to weave in all my loose ends ;)
    It was fun!
    I look forward to getting to know you here!
    (Come and visit...I blog as well )

    All my heart,
    Deborah

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