I was recently asked to make some Mary Janes for a mother and daughter, which is pretty cool, because I haven't crocheted in like 3 weeks at this point (sad face) Soo busy, but yea, knocked out the adult pair using this pattern by
the little house by the sea blog.. Super cool to find a free pattern for them. However, it wasn't so easy finding a children's pattern.. well for free.. and my dutch stubbornness prevents me from buying anything that I could possibly create.
So last Sunday during my movie marathon I began my trial and error of writing a crochet pattern for children's size 10 shoes. A few things would have made this a little easier.. like a shoe that size sitting in front of me for reference to make sure I made them not only long enough but also wide enough. So I began crocheting away, without checking to see how big the shoes actually were and made way too little bugs..
It wasn't too bad, I know that I could sell them or give them away to the many people I know who have recently had a baby girl.. but they were a leetle small haha.. Turns out, size 10 shoes are 6 1/2 inches long, not 3 inches long..
But again, trial and error. I now know how to make baby Mary Janes:)
So round two was a little easier because I had my computer in front of me, and I pretty much used the adult pattern as a reference, and I know now the length they needed to be, so I just had to figure out how to shape them mini size.
This is the first pattern I have EVER wrote down, hopefully I took good notes, and I haven't tried it again yet after I wrote it, so if you find errors, please tell me!
Materials
- I used Loops & Threads, and Sugar and Cream
- G hook
- 2 Buttons
- Large blunt ended needle
Stitches Used
Toe Cap
Foundations Chain: Chain 6
Round 1: Sc into second chain from hook, sc in next 3 chains, 3 sc into last chain, then turn your work, sc in next 4 chains, 3 sc in last chain.
(I like to mark the beginning stitch)
Round 2: Sc into next 5 stitches, 3 sc into next stitch, sc into next 6 stitches, 3 sc into next stitch (17 stitches)
Round 3: Sc into each stitch
Round 4: Sc into each stitch
Sole
The sole is worked from the toe cap, and worked in rows
Row 1: Sc into first 6 stitches of round 4, chain 1. Turn. (Sometimes when I am crocheting, I improvise, I may edit this part to make it more understanding)
Row 2-12: Sc into each stitch, chain 1, turn
Row 13: 2 sc into first stitch, sc into next 4 stitches, 2 sc into last stitch, chain 1, Turn.
Row 14-19: Sc into each stitch, chain 1, turn
Row 20: Sc into next 2 stitches, Sc2tog, Sc2tog, sc into next 2, chain 1, turn.
Row 21: Sc into next 2 stitches, sc2tog, sc into next 2 stitches, chain one turn. <4 stitches>
So at this point, we start working on the 'Upper' part by working in rounds around the whole slipper.
hot tip: Keep using the blog I linked at the top for reference. She uses great pictures!
Round 1: With the bottom of the sole facing you, sc down the side of the slipper 18 stitches, sc into each stitch in the toe cap (14 stitches) back down the other side (18 stitches) and sc into the 4 stitches on the back of the slipper. (54 stitches total)
Round 2-3: Repeat round one
In rounds 4-6 you will decrease at both ends on each side by sc2tog at the beginning and end of each side
Round 4: Sc2tog, sc in next 14 stitches, sc2tog, (toe-cap area now) sc2tog, sc into next 10 stitches, sc2tog, (other side of slipper) sc2tog, sc into next 14 stitches, sc2tog, sc into next 4 stitches. (you never sc2tog on the back of the slipper)
Round 5: Sc2tog, sc into next 12 stitches, sc2tog, sc2tog, sc into next 8 stitches, sc2tog, sc2tog, sc into next 12 stitches, sc2tog, sc into next 4 stitches.
I like to switch colors for the last round in the back here
To make strap, I chained 18, sc into 6th chain from hook to create a button loop (could probably be smaller, but o well) and sc into the next 11 chains.
Attach strap about 5 sc from the top of the slipper with a slip stitch, (moving in a round like before..)
Round 6: Sc into next 2 stitches, sc2tog, sc2tog, sc into next 6, sc2tog, sc2tog, sc into next 10 stitches, sc2tog, sc into next 4 stitches, sc2tog, sc until you reach the strap again, and end!
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REMINDER** I am not confident in this pattern just yet, I have to do it a few more times to fix some errors, I just wanted to at least get it down so I didn't forget or loose the pattern. I don't really know just yet how to make them into different sizes--for kids, sometimes it is just changing the size hook you use.
Any-who.. this is how they turned out.
I promise next time I make these, I will give more photos on the step by step!!