This winter, get cozy and stylish with DIY Footwear as we’ve got the very thing you need- Botties Shoe soles. This could be your very own unique holiday gifts for yourself, friends and loved ones. If you love crafting, and know your way with knitting needles, and crochet hooks, making your own accessories is a way to add handmade charm. For knitters and crocheters, there's an exciting project waiting for you! The Botties' customizable shoe soles are the perfect canvas for creating their own stylish and comfortable footwear by knitting or crocheting. Are you ready to make one-of-a-kind shoes? In this blog, we'll guide you through a fun crochet tutorial. Plus, we'll walk you through some more interesting and beginner-friendly ideas for your footwear projects.
What You'll Need to Get Started
For this tutorial, we'll focus on crocheting a simple yet elegant flower embellishment for your Botties. Here's what you'll need:
- Botties Soles: Available in various sizes at KnitPro, choose the one that fits your design idea. Made from high-quality, durable material, Botties soles are both functional and fashionable. Whether you want to make cozy indoor slippers or stylish outdoor shoes, explore the endless creative possibilities. Here’s a helpful video tutorial that demonstrates how to get started with Botties.
- Crochet Hooks: Any single-ended crochet hook in the size 3.5mm E/4. You can explore KnitPro’s collection according to your comfort. If you prefer bamboo or wood, explore Dreamz or Ginger. For ergonomic handles, explore Waves. Oasis opens up endless possibilities with interchangeable crochet hooks.
- Yarn: Choose any yarn that suits your design, but make sure it’s durable enough for footwear. Pay particular attention to the fiber according to the season and project requirements. Take into consideration the yarn weight. Light fingering weight yarns are a better summer and warm days fit while DK and worsted weight are for cozy footwear. As you need less than a skein of yarn, you can choose leftovers from previous projects.
- Accessories: Get a wool needle to weave in the yarn ends, sew the flower, and attach them to the project. Scissors for better finish. Stitch Markers to mark points of pattern or yarn change. Measuring Tape for the measurement of your feet and an overall better fit.
Once you have all your materials ready, here’s a tutorial to follow.
Work on the Crochet Flower
This crochet flower will add a unique and handmade touch to your Botties. You can place it on the top of your shoe or on the side, depending on your style. Let’s get started! before that take a look at the video tutorial
Row 1: Begin with a Slip Knot and Chain 100
To start the flower, make a slip knot and chain 100 stitches. This long chain will form the base of your flower petals.
Row 2: Single Crochet (SC) Across
In the second row, single crochet (SC) all the way across the chain. This creates a stable foundation for the flower petals.
Row 3: Create Chain Spaces for Petals
In this row, you will start forming the chain spaces that will eventually create the flower petals. Chain 5 stitches, skip 5 stitches from Row 2, and slip stitch 1 stitch. Repeat this pattern all the way across the row.
Row 4: Form the Flower Petals
In this row, you'll crochet directly into the chain spaces from Row 3 to create the flower petals. Follow this pattern for each chain space:
- Single Crochet (SC) 1
- Half Double Crochet (HDC) 1
- Double Crochet (DC) 1
- Triple Crochet (TR) 2
- Triple Crochet 1 through the chain space from Row 2
Then, repeat this sequence in reverse order. As you crochet through each chain space, gently twist the spaces to form flower petals.
Finish the Flower
Once you've completed all the flower petals, pinch the base of the flower and sew the petals together using a wool needle. This will give the flower its final shape and secure the petals in place. Once the flower is completed, use your yarn needle to sew the flower securely onto the top or side of your Botties shoe sole.
Attach the Flower to Your Botties
With your crochet flower finished, it's time to attach it to your Botties. Use the yarn needle to carefully sew the flower onto the shoe sole, ensuring it is securely fastened. You can also add extra stitches to ensure that the flower stays in place during wear.
If you need additional guidance, check out this Botties + Crochet Video Tutorial- https://youtu.be/cc_q9CVO6y4
Ideas for Botties + Crochet and Knitting
The beauty of working with Botties soles is the limitless possibilities for customization. Here are a few more ideas to consider:
Botties + Granny Squares
Granny squares are beginner-friendly, colorful and quick. Even if you are a beginner you can commit to this project. With colorful yarns from your stash work on a square or squares. Refer to our previous blog on how to crochet a granny square in easy steps.
Botties + Crochet/ Knit Fabric
Choose to work on a piece of fabric with your knitting needles or crochet hooks. You can explore designs, colors and so much more for your footwear. Make use of yarn stash as you hardly need a few yards for any pattern.
Botties + Garter & Rib Knit Pattern
The garter and rib (knit and purl combination) pattern is one of the easiest knitting patterns that does so beautifully for any project. Add it to your Botties shoes soles and you can make the warmest and comfiest boots for winter.
Botties + Knitted Socks
You can knit a pair of cozy socks to attach to the Botties soles for an ultra-comfortable, handmade slipper. Work with double pointed needles and cast on socks that make ideal indoor footwear for the winter and even summer.
Botties + Punch needle art
For a pair of footwear with texture, check out our previous blog on Botties Punch Needle Shoes tutorial.
Botties + Crochet Fabric
Whether you crochet in round or back and forth, you can make a fabric that you can attach to your Botties and create unique footwear.
So grab your Botties shoe soles, yarn, crochet hooks or knitting needles and get started on your project today. You'll not only craft a unique pair of shoes but also enjoy something made with love and creativity.