Soft And Smooth Crochet Baby Cuffed Socks For Cold Season

Keep your little one’s feet cozy and stylish with this free crochet pattern for baby cuffed socks, perfect for adding warmth and cuteness.

These tiny treasures are not just cute; they are designed to keep little feet warm and snug. The pattern features a lovely cuffed design that ensures the socks stay in place while giving them a charming, classic look. Perfect for beginners and experienced enthusiasts alike, this pattern provides clear, easy-to-follow instructions and can be customized in a variety of colors to match any outfit.

Crochet Baby Cuffed Socks

The soft, baby-friendly yarn ensures comfort, while the textured stitches add a delightful touch to these miniature accessories. Whether as a gift for a baby shower or a cozy addition to your own little one’s outfit, these cuffed socks are sure to impress.

Tip:

Use soft, hypoallergenic yarn to keep your baby’s feet comfortable and free from irritation.

Materials:

  • Worsted weight yarn (Stylecraft Special Double Knit is recommended)
  • 4 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors
  • Stitch markers (optional)

Abbreviations:

  • ch: chain
  • sc: single crochet
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • inc: increase (2 sc in the same stitch)
  • dec: decrease (sc 2 together)

Pattern:

Cuff:

  • ch 10, sc in the 2nd ch from the hook and in each ch across (9 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc in the back loop of each sc across, sl st in the last sc
  • Repeat rows 2 and 3 for a total of 16 rows.

Heel:

  • ch 1, turn, inc in the first sc, sc in the next 3 sc, inc in the next sc, sc in the next 4 sc, inc in the next sc, sc in the next 2 sc (12 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc in the first sc, inc in the next sc, sc in the next 7 sc, inc in the next sc, sc in the next 2 sc (12 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (12 sc total)
  • Repeat rows 2-4 for 2 more rounds.

Sock Body:

  • ch 1, turn, sc in the first sc, inc in the next sc, sc in the next 14 sc, inc in the next sc, sc in the first sc (17 sc total)
  • Repeat row 1 for 5 more rounds.

Toe:

  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec, sc in the next 12 sc, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (13 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (13 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec, sc in the next 10 sc, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (11 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (11 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec, sc in the next 8 sc, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (9 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (9 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec, sc in the next 6 sc, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (7 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (7 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec, sc in the next 4 sc, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (5 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (5 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec, sc in the next 2 sc, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (3 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sc across (3 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, dec, sc in the next sc, dec (1 sc total)
  • ch 1, turn, sl st in the first sc, cut the yarn, leaving a tail of about 6 inches.
  • With the yarn needle, weave the tail through the remaining stitches to close the toe.
  • Fasten off the yarn and weave in any loose ends.

Finishing:

  • Weave in any loose ends. This includes the yarn tails from the beginning and end of the sock, as well as any yarn that may have come loose during crocheting.
  • Block the socks (optional). Blocking helps to shape the socks and make them look neater. To block the socks, wet them with water and lay them flat on a towel. Gently stretch them to their desired shape and allow them to dry completely.
  • Attach a label (optional). You can add a label to the socks with the size, yarn used, and care instructions.
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