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Baby Flip Flops Sandals
"This adorable crochet baby beads sandals made in new and modern style for summer to protect and look pretty on babies’ feet. We made many of the baby sandals design for new born to other many sizes only share with you, and for share my new ideas who’s want to learn and also share for beginner crocheter for learning and making things in home for the babies. Crochet pattern baby flip flops sandals made and share with the same video instruction. This cute and easy footwear for baby girls are perfect them in both season spring and summer. Those simple adorable designs work up so quickly and easy. To begin by watching the video on working and join both sole."
Notesfree pattern with video tutorial
Crochet HookD/3 or 3.25 mm hook
Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)
Crochet GaugeGauge: 5 dc x 2.5 row = 1 inch
Pattern for gauge:
Length of sole=3.5 inches
Finished Sizesmall for 0-3 months
Materials List
- two white and pink color baby dk weight 100% acrylic
- 3mm hook
- same color plastic beads
- needle and thread
- tapestry needle
Instructions
We always give easy instructions. Crochet baby beaded sandals only for 0-3 months’ choose any of two color (light baby DK 100% acrylic) and use the same beads for these baby sandals pattern. I think every color is perfect match for these small items. those beautiful and easy baby flip flops sandals pattern crocheted for the small and cute princess. Hope you will be enjoy and also write about me, like, share to friends and also share on your facbook page and share on pinterest . Thanks for watching and following.
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JaneEK
Aug 22, 2018
This is a fairly easy pattern, but I still wish there were some additional photos or even a video, particularly for the assembly portion. The addition of the pearls and flower really add to the dainty look of these cute sandals. I do like that she uses a string of pearls rather than trying to thread them onto the yarn before working it. Its a little tedious hand sewing the pearls, but its worth it.
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