Vintage Christmas Boots
Free Crochet Pattern
By Sara Sach of Posh Pooch Designs
The First time I saw The Christmas Granny Square Boots
was in the Early 1970's when My Friend's Mom was
making them. She put crumpled news paper in the toe
of the boot. I think she used big pickle
or mayonnaise jars to hold cookies she had made.
was in the Early 1970's when My Friend's Mom was
making them. She put crumpled news paper in the toe
of the boot. I think she used big pickle
or mayonnaise jars to hold cookies she had made.
A few years later I was given one from my
Sunday School Teacher.
Sunday School Teacher.
She put tissue paper in the toe of the boot, and
a big paper cup in the leg of the boot.
a big paper cup in the leg of the boot.
She filled it with candy. The old Fashioned hard
kind that tasted like cloves and cinnamon.
kind that tasted like cloves and cinnamon.
I pulled out that boot the other day,
and decided to share it with you, with a modern twist.
I used Sparkle yarn From Hobby Lobby
/ I Love This Yarn Metallic and
and decided to share it with you, with a modern twist.
I used Sparkle yarn From Hobby Lobby
/ I Love This Yarn Metallic and
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Vintage Christmas Boots
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Skill: Easy
Materials:
Crochet Hook - H/ 5.00 MM
Yarn - Worsted Weight Med (4) White, Green and Red
or colors of Choice (3.5 oz. Total)
Yarn Needle
Tissue Paper - About 3 Sheets to stuff the toe
1 Jar -Wide Mouth 32 oz
Stitches:
Chain (ch)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Slip Stitch (slst)
Single Crochet (sc)
Double Crochet (dc)
Skip (sk)
Space (sp)
Space (sp)
Size: 8 inches tall, 8 inches across
Notes:
Ch 3 Counts as a dc
Rounds are joined with a slst to the ch3
When changing colors, Ch3 after the color change
Notes:
Ch 3 Counts as a dc
Rounds are joined with a slst to the ch3
When changing colors, Ch3 after the color change
Granny Squares: Make 13
R: 1 - Ch 5, join in a circle.
ch3, 11 dc in the circle, join, ch 3 (12 dc)
R: 2 - 1 dc in the same st as the ch3, 2 dc in each dc, join, ch 3. (24 dc)
R: 3 - 2 dc, ch 1, 3 dc in the same st as the ch3, sk 2 dc, 3 dc in the next st
*sk 2 dc, 3dc, ch1, 3dc in the next st, sk 2 dc, 3 dc in the next st*
Repeat From * to * 2 more times, join, tie off.
Weave in your ends for each Square.
( 4 Corners and 4 sides)
Make 13
Lay out 5 of the squares as shown below.
Join them together facing right sides together, with slsts.
Lay out and join 2 sets of 2 squares and join.
Join the 2 sets of 2 squares on each side as shown.
Fold The Back square up and join on each side To Form The Heel.
Fold the Front of the boot up and join on each side To form The toe.
Join the remaining 4 squares together to from a circle.
and then join them to the top of the boot.
Flip the Boot right side out.
Trim:
Join yarn to one of the back Corner Ch2 sps, ch 3, 3 dc in the same ch2 sp,
*sc in the ch1 sp, 4 dc in the next ch2 sp*
Repeat From * to * Around, join, tie off weave in your ends.
Attach a bow or ribbon to the front of the boot, a button or applique, if desired.
Stuff the of the boot, and slide in the jar of Goodies.
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I just these these so much!
I hope you do too!
I will definitely be making more,
I need to go Yarn shopping!
The ones i made years ago had a coffee can in the leg part
ReplyDeleteI love your story it brings the boots a special touch
ReplyDeleteI just figured it out sara such a beautiful boot i love it too bad its not my size id wear em as my slippers i love the idea
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