Crocheted or knitted boots. Crocheted boots: master class with video and step-by-step explanation of the process with photographs. Knitted summer boots

Crocheted boots with felt soles will be soft, warm and beautiful. Felt insoles do not knock on the floor, are thicker than knitted soles and significantly save thread and time spent on knitting.

To create such knitted boots we will need felt insoles (they are the cheapest and are sold in shoe stores).

You can choose the thread color and yarn composition yourself, we use “handmade pekhorka”, high-volume acrylic, 50 g/200 m in length. In total, the boots will need about 100 grams of yarn.


Let's take hook No. 2. Also, to prepare the insole, we will need nylon threads, you can, of course, use yarn, but it will quickly fray from wearing on the floor, so it is better to take nylon threads, not very thin, such as can be found in fishing, hunting or hardware stores.

Master class: how to knit boots

Using a needle and thread, sew a buttonhole stitch around the entire edge of the insole.
By the way, nylon threads very easily creep out of the knot, so it would be good to fuse their ends to the knot.


Then the actual boots begin.

Bottom.
1 row. We start from the middle of the heel. We tie single crochets around the entire perimeter.


We got 130 sc (single crochet).

2 – 4 rows. 130 sc.
5 row. 130 – 1 = 129 sc. On the sock itself, in the middle, we will shorten the loops by one. After the post, we’ll pull one loop onto the hook, then another one, and knit all three with one loop.


Then we knit as we knitted.
6th row. 129 - 2 = 127 sc. We will repeat the contraction on the sock, but not in the middle of the sock, but in the corners that are on the insole. There will be about 6 columns left in the middle, and they must be kept unchanged on the other rows.


7th row. 127 - 2 = 125 sc. We make abbreviations there.
8 row. 125 - 2 = 123 sc. We shorten it the same way.
9 row. 123 - 2 = 121 sc.

10 row. Let’s also start before the moment when we made two cuts in the row, immediately after the cut, we’ll make 1 connection. loop into the next stitch of the row, turn around, make 1 skip and knit those same 6 unchanged stitches on the sock. Let's make one more loop skip and one connection. loop into the next column in order and unfold the slippers. Let's make 6 front columns, make a reduction again and continue the row to the end.

11 row. We reach the toe, 2 contractions, 1 sp (connecting loop), unfold, 6 sc, 1 reduction, 1 sp, Let's return to the front side, 6 sc, 1 reduction and extend the row.


12 – 18 rows. Repeat row 11.


19 – 21 rows. 72 sc.

Shin.
22 row. Our row begins and ends at the heel. 4 runways (lifting air loop), then through the column we make 1 double crochet (dc), 1 chain loop (ch), 1 dc, 1 ch. Until the end of the row. we knit.


23 row. In each opening formed between the double crochets, we make a magnificent column.


24 row. Let's do it like row 22.


25 row. Let's do it like row 23.
26 – 37 rows. 4 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, to the end.
38 row. In the space between double crochets we make 36 ps.
39 row. Again the row is as follows: 1dc, 1 ch, 1 dc, 1 ch, etc.

40 row. Let's repeat row 38 with ps.
41 row. In this row we make double crochets in each loop of the underlying row 72 dc.
42 row. Let's complete the boot with 72 sc, cut and hide the thread.


Finishing.
For finishing we have prepared some gray and white yarn of the same thickness. It is very convenient to make a loop at the end of the thread and use it as the first loop.


In the mesh part of the shin, preferably at the back, we begin to pull out the loops with gray thread and knit them through the mesh.


The gray runner is embroidered.


Let's do the same with white thread in the remaining empty openings.


Now we decorate the sock. Along the bottom row of double crochets we sew a row with white thread.


Let's go along the sock, fasten and cut the thread.


We do the second boot in the same way.


Cord and tassels.
Let's cut several threads at once, approximately 80 - 90 cm, and secure one end with a knot.


We braid the braid and also tie the other end. You can immediately make a second braid.


We will cut the threads for the tassel of the length that we have determined for ourselves, but multiplied by two, we will thread a thread inside with which we will tie the tassel itself to the lace. Place the lace over the bun and tie it above the knot. The knot will slow down and the lace will not crawl out of the tassel.


Straighten the threads around the lace and pull them across with another thread.


We put one end into the boot, and you can repeat the other tassel on the other end of the rope.


The boots are finished, you can try them on.


The boots can be any color and pattern of your choice. It all depends on imagination and desire.


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For knitting we will need: half-woolen or wool yarn in 100g 250m (this time I have 100% wool in 100g 200m), a set of 5 needles (I have No. 2.5), felt insoles a size larger than your shoe size (I I will knit socks 38 size, my insoles are 39 size), hook for tying insoles, threads for tying insoles (you can use the ones you will knit with, or take a stronger cotton or nylon thread).

I don’t do calculations for knitting socks, I just cast on 44-48 loops for children’s socks, 56-60 loops for women’s socks, and 64-68 loops for men’s socks (depending on the thickness of the thread).

On one knitting needle, using the usual cast-on, I cast on 60 stitches + 1 stitch to join in a circle.

The number of loops for a 2x2 elastic band should be divided without a remainder by 4. I distribute it into 4 knitting needles of 15 sts. on each one and close it in a circle.

I knit a 2x2 rib in the round, starting with 1 purl. p, then to the end of the row 2 persons. p., 2 p., last loop 1 p. In this way I knit 25 rows (7cm).

26th row: make holes for the lace, start knitting the row with a yarn over, then knit 2 stitches. together persons., 2 persons. p., yarn over again, 2 p. together persons, 2 persons. p and so on until the end of the row.

Row 27: knit all stitches

We continue to knit in circles. Conventionally we divide the loops into 2 parts, it turns out 30p. front and 30p. back. The beginning of the row is where we have the tail of the thread from the set of loops. For those who will knit exactly the same as I did, I am attaching a diagram in which all the circular rows are indicated.

We begin to knit the first 30 stitches. according to scheme 1 and continue 30p. knit according to pattern 2. A total of 13 circular rows. You can knit more, the socks will turn out longer, but it will take more thread.

I knitted the first 7 rows of the pattern. This is the front view

Back view

Here I knitted 13 circular rows according to the patterns

Now we will knit only the front part according to the pattern in turning rows, the first and last loops of the front part become edge loops, we do not touch the loops of the back part for now. For my size 38, I need to knit in turning rows 16.5-17 cm in length. The total length of the patterned part is 20-21cm. For other sizes you need to add or subtract 1-1.5 cm in length.

In the last rows you can decrease a few loops in a large braid, but I don’t always do this, you don’t have to decrease it.

This is what you should get:

We finish the loops of the front part with a purl row, cut the thread, and put the loops aside for now.

Let's start knitting the back of the sock. To do this, we attach the thread to the left from the first edge loop of the front part. The place where the thread is attached is marked with a circle.

We begin knitting the back part according to the pattern in rotating rows, pulling from edge loops the front part has new loops on each side and put them to work.

In this photo I am adding a loop to the right side.

In total, we collect 7-8 loops on each side.

This is how it turns out after knitting several rows.

We finish knitting the turning rows on the side where the thread was attached, that is, with the purl row. We pick up another loop from under the edge front part and begin to knit a circular row with facial loops: first we knit the loops of the back part, then we cast on new loops from the remaining edge loops, then we knit the loops that we set aside when knitting the front part of the sock and we cast on loops from each edge on the other side.

View from above

Now I connect the sole and the toe, attach it with needles, pulling the sock along the insole (first I attach the heel and toe, then in a circle)

Crochet connecting posts. This time I decorated it with a lace and a flower. You can make pompoms.

Beautiful and fashionable knitted boots have been a trend for the last few years. They not only look amazing, but are also very easy to use. But the price of such shoes seems exorbitant to many fashionistas. Therefore, you need to connect them yourself.

Types of knitted shoes

We are all accustomed to the fact that crocheted boots are a kind of substitute for indoor slippers: simple, comfortable, fun, but not elegant. In fact, indoor boots are a small part of the huge number of elegant knitted shoes.

Craftswomen have long learned to make warm autumn boots that protect their feet well from the first cold weather. But you need to wear them in dry weather so as not to get wet.

Knitted summer boots also look beautiful. They emphasize the slenderness of the legs and hide their minor imperfections. At the same time, there are several styles of such shoes. The most common are wide-topped and high stocking boots.

Openwork high-heeled boots simply look unsurpassed on your feet. They are great for everyday wear to work and as a highlight of an evening outfit.

All this wealth of models and styles opens up enormous opportunities for craftswomen who strive to improve their creations, focusing on the experience of others.

Sole preparation

No knitted boots are complete without soles, be they indoor shoes or outdoor models. Therefore, it is necessary to properly prepare it so that the boots can serve as long as possible.

Let’s consider the option with a felt insole, and then we’ll clarify the nuances for an outdoor sole.

To begin work, you need to make holes in the insole around the entire perimeter. We choose an arbitrary distance between them, depending on the thickness of the thread and the size of the hook. Holes can be punched either with an ordinary awl, which will complicate further work a little, or with a special device, which many craftswomen who work with fabrics and leather have.

We begin to braid our sole. Single crochet is ideal for these purposes. We do everything extremely carefully, since this is how the base for our boots is formed. And the further service life of the product depends on its quality.

If you take a sole for street shoes, then it is better to punch holes in it not from the bottom, but from the side. This will extend the life of the threads, which quickly fray from contact with hard road surfaces.

Indoor knitted boots

When the sole is ready, we can start working. To begin with, let's pay attention to the fact that boots can be knitted either immediately from the sole, or then sewn or tied when the main work is completed.

The model shown in the photo is made entirely in single crochet stitches so that the shoes are moderately warm and light.

We perform 4-5 rows, starting to knit from the first row, which we made on a felt insole. At the same time, we do not add loops to get a good and high side.

The next stage is knitting the top. First we make 2-3 rows in a circle, and then another 1-2 rows only in the front part of the future boot. When the desired width is reached, close both edges and connect them together to make a knitted slipper.

We will get a boot if we knit several more rows of single crochets around the formed leg opening. Their number depends only on the desired height of the “freebie” of our shoes.

Simple summer boots

Here are another easy-to-make knitted boots. The description of working on them is a little similar to the previous model, but there are some nuances.

They are also knitted in single crochets. Only now, initially, shoes are divided into three parts: toe, heel and shaft. First of all, we knit a sock, starting from the edge of the knitted sole. We hook each new row to the previously prepared edge. It is very important here at the beginning of work to add the required number of loops so that the foot fits freely in the shoe.

Having knitted half of the sole, we move on to working on its back part. Here the knitting direction changes. We hook each new row not to the base, because we started knitting from there, but to the front part, as if connecting them together. It is important not to forget to leave an armhole through which your foot will be inserted into the shoe.

And the last stage is knitting in the round, as in indoor boots, until the boot reaches the desired height.

Motif boots

For some models, the description of crocheted boots suggests that these shoes can also be made from individual motifs. Squares are best suited for these purposes, since they are easy to fold ready product.

It is better to take a not very large motif for such boots, so that it is easier to assemble them all together. Ideal for these purposes the following one will do square. We start knitting with a ring of 5 air loops. On their basis, 15 double crochets and one lifting chain of 3 double crochets are made.

In the next row, the same number of double crochets are made, but there should be an intermediate chain loop between them. Then another row of double crochets is knitted. In the next row there is a transition from a round shape to a square one. The diagram shows all the stages of work. An oblique cross denotes crossed double crochets, the second of which is knitted behind the first.

For one boot you need to knit approximately 13 squares. Their specific number depends on the size of the shoe and the motif itself.

Collecting motives

It’s not enough to just make the right amount square motifs. We still need to put together the knitted boots. The photo of the finished product gives a rough idea of ​​how this is done.

To begin with, 12 motifs are sewn into a single fabric. It turns out 3 squares in height and 4 in width. They are then stitched together into a continuous tube, but the two lower motifs remain free. This is exactly the place where the 13th square is inserted

This is done quite simply. We place the unfinished canvas on the surface, move the squares apart and insert a free motif between them. When it is sewn on one side, turn it 45 degrees and sew not the opposite side, but the one adjacent to the one that was sewn earlier.

If you look at it, it turns out that we inserted the last motif into the boot at the corner. Thus, a sock was created. Now all that remains is to sew the finished product to the sole.

Don't forget to decorate

Any shoes should be not only practical, but also beautiful. This is confirmed by many photos of crocheted boots. It is extremely important to pay Special attention their decor. But this issue should be approached carefully.

It's all about quantity and brightness decorative elements depend on the selected pattern. If a lot of openwork elements are used, then heavy decor can “steal” the positive effect. In this case, it is better to choose a light organza bow, which will only add airiness to the product.

If there is practically no pattern, then you can experiment a little. In the example with street boots in a single crochet, the author added maximum colors. This makes the boring pattern practically unnoticeable, but the bright, juicy stripes catch the eye.

You can add lush pom-poms to autumn boots of this type. They will not only decorate the shoes, but will also help control the width of the shaft if they are passed around the circumference of the boot.

Combined boots

We looked at how to make crocheted knitted boots from individual motifs and a single piece from the sole. Remained last option- combined. In this model Bottom part made from individual motifs. This helps to better design the place for the leg. But the stocking itself is knitted differently openwork pattern, after the lower part is sewn to the sole.

This approach ensures a more precise fit of the product to the size of the foot, since the stocking boot must fit perfectly. You can choose any pattern as a pattern. openwork pattern. Therefore, there is no point in describing this model specifically. Moreover, the scheme here is designed for a high level of skill, which can prevent novice craftswomen from correctly fitting the stocking to the desired size. To prevent the boot from slipping during wear, you can tie an elastic thread at the top or sew a silicone ribbon.

Proper care

Any shoes require careful handling. This is very important, since it is constantly in contact with contaminants: dust, grass, resin, berry juices. Knitted boots are especially sensitive to this. That's why they need to be looked after properly.

Wash them only in slightly warm soapy water, try to wring them less, and dry them on the surface rather than hanging them.

And best of all, wear these boots as an exclusive addition to your holiday outfit to feel like a real queen at any celebration.

Nowadays, boots are an integral part of a woman's wardrobe. For winter cold There are warm leather models, with fur and textured soles. Autumn models protect women's feet from getting wet, while summer boots simply become a beautiful and stylish accessory.

When did boots appear? According to archaeological data, the appearance of shoes dates back to approximately 25 - 30 thousand years ago in North America. There are also a few specimens discovered later on the territory ancient egypt, in Africa.

In those days, shoes were highly dependent on climatic conditions. In hot countries, the Greeks, Romans and Egyptians of ancient times wore mainly sandals, while the northern peoples preferred warm leather shoes and boots.

The Scythians preferred soft, narrow and high leather boots into which they tucked their pants. They resembled stockings and were attached to the leg with special straps. Such products were decorated with embroidery and fur. At that time, both women and men wore boots, and female models They had short tops and were made of red leather. This color was considered the most beautiful. They were often embroidered with ornamental patterns.

In Europe, boots were first mentioned in the 15th century. They served mainly men's shoes riding. They were very long, above the model's hips. During the time of the French king Louis XIV, boots with square toes were very popular. high heels and spurs. In the middle of the 18th century, bright and pointed models became fashionable. By the 19th century, it was gradually replaced by the popularity of low shoes trimmed with fur.

Like many other things, boots at the very beginning were an indicator of a person’s social level and level of wealth. For example, in Rus' only the upper classes sported morocco boots, while among ordinary people there were bast shoes and pistons on the legs. During the reign of Peter I, the popularity of boots became much less popular, but by the end of the 19th - beginning of the 20th centuries, almost all men in Russia wore boots. IN female version there was a shortened top and a red morocco or cloth trim. The 20th century was also marked by the creation of an asymmetrical insole that followed the contours of the foot; before that, shoes were not divided into right and left boots.

Now you can find a model for every taste, from the most different materials, with heels, wedges or flat soles. Like any accessory that influences the entire look, boots self made will always be out of competition. One of the varieties of such products will be crocheted boots.

In this article we will offer several options for boot models, crocheted. They will all have one thing in common - a finished sole. And then there are possible options.

The first one is to give a second life to old shoes. It is quite possible that you have a pair of shoes, boots or even ballet flats lying around, the tops of which are damaged. It may have been stained, torn, or simply worn out, but this pair has a very comfortable last. Then your new boots will never rub your feet and will become an excellent new, beautiful accessory in your wardrobe.

The second option is a new sole. There is also room for creative activity and imagination of needlewomen. For example, you can do the knitted part and then take the boots to a shoe repair shop and have a specialist attach the soles. Another option would be to buy comfortable slippers, perhaps even indoor ones, and turn them into beautiful boots. Typically, such shoes have a comfortable, soft and very often rubberized sole. Boots with this base will perfectly withstand bad street weather.

The next step is to select threads. Everything will depend on what season you will knit boots for. If you want to make thick boots for fall or spring, use a yarn made from a mixture of wool and acrylic. There should be more of the latter; it is due to the artificial acrylic component that the product will be non-prickly, pleasant to wear and durable. For summer models, choose cotton or mixed threads with the addition of acrylic and viscose. Lightweight and breathable, these threads are perfect for warm weather, and your feet will feel comfortable in them.

Crochet boots

Option 1

You will need:

  • Yarn 80% acrylic, 20% wool (in this master class, black and yellow, but you, of course, can choose other colors) 135 m / 50 g;
  • Yarn "grass" yellow color;
  • Hook No. 3;
  • Slippers with comfortable soles without back;
  • Awl.

We will knit with a thread in two folds. The fabric part of the slipper's nose must be cut off, leaving the very tip. We don’t throw it away; it will come in handy later.

Now you need to use an awl to make holes at equal distances around the perimeter of the slipper. We pierce the side with an awl so as to capture part of the rubberized sole and insole. Now you need to make stitches with black yarn, as in the photo. We fasten the thread, but do not tear it off.


We knit 1 row with connecting posts. The number of loops in each stitch will depend on the width of the stitch and the thickness of the yarn.

We knit the next row st. s/n yellow threads.

To do this, you will need a fabric part that was cut off earlier. On paper you need to make a pattern for the nose using the dimensions of the cut out part.

Using them we calculate the loops and knit the spout st. s/n.

Advice! Record all your actions and calculations performed. This will help when knitting the second boot.

Now you need to sew or tie the s.s. spout to harness. Try on the product; you may need to adjust the number of loops.

The next stage is knitting the heel. We fulfill Art. s/n. We attach to the sides of the spout using s.s. You will need approximately 2-3 rows.

According to the pattern below, we knit the bootleg.

First r. 3 v.p.p. 1 ch, 3 tbsp. s/n in the same base loop, * ch 1, skip 3 loops, 1 tbsp. b/n, ch 1, skip 3 loops, knit in the 4th stitch (3 st. s/n, 1 ch., 3 st. s/n)*, continue from *, finish row 2 sts . s/n in the first loop and 2 s.s.

Second r. 1 vp, *3 vp, now we knit 3 tbsp. s/n with a common base and top in st. b/n first row, again 3 vp, 1 tbsp. b/n in 1 v.p. between triplets st. s/n from one base*. We continue from *, ending with 1 s.s.

We knit all subsequent odd rows like the first, even ones like the second. The pattern will be in a checkerboard pattern, shifting every two rows.

The length of the boot is individual. We knit the last two rows of the pattern with a contrasting thread.

Then we tie two rows of art. s/n yarn of the second color. Now you need to tie it with “grass” yarn. For this, you can take a hook of a larger number.

Now we knit a decorative strap with yellow thread. First row st. b/n. second row st. s/n and third row st. b/n. the length will depend on the circumference of the ankle. Now you need to knit the chain v.p. black yarn the same length as the strap, and insert it between st. s/n.

Sew on the strap. We decorate the outside with a button. All that remains is to knit a pair of boots.

Option 2

For those who prefer refined and graceful simplicity We offer the following options.


The principle of attaching to the sole and knitting is the same. You can use different colors as decoration by tying the boot tops with stripes or decorating them with flowers.

Option 3

Crochet boots with scales pattern



This knitting option is also called “crocodile skin”. Not a single animal will be harmed, and you will become the owner of boots made of “crocodile skin”.

In this model, it will be necessary to attach the sole after knitting, since here we also make the insole using a hook. Of course, you can take the finished sole and perform the manipulations described above for tying it. Then knit according to the spout pattern suggested below. Try it, experiment.

We start knitting from the sole. The work will take place in a circle (or rather an oval, but the principle is the same). In order to calculate the number of chain stitches in a cast-on row, you need to measure the length of the foot and its width. Now we subtract the second from the first value. The resulting number* will be the length of the initial chain. We knit a sample of 10 x 10 cm and calculate the number of loops* in one centimeter. We multiply two numbers with * and get the number of loops in the cast-on row.

So, a chain of v.p. dialed.

First r. 3 v.p.p. and another 5 tbsp. s/n into the same base loop. Now we knit st. s/n. in the last loop we knit 6 tbsp. s/n and move on to knitting on the second side of the cast-on row. We finish 1 s.s. in the 3rd v.p.p.

Second r. 3 v.p.p. + 1 tbsp. s/n in the same loop, in the next five loops we knit 2 tbsp. s/n with a common basis, then 1 tbsp. s/n. In 6 tbsp. s/n knitted from a common base we knit 2 tbsp. s/n. On the second side of the oval we continue to knit st. s/n. We finish 1 s.s. in the 3rd v.p.p.

Third r. We already have a small oval. The narrow sides consist of two st. s/n, knitted from one base, 12 loops from each edge. We knit 2 tbsp into these loops. s/n with a common base, alternating with 1 tbsp. s/n. This makes 18 loops. Next we knit 1 tbsp. s/n on the wide sides.

In the fourth row along the edges on 18 loops we knit 2 tbsp. s/n with a common base, alternating with 2 tbsp. s/n. This makes 24 loops. We knit the wide sides as usual, without any increases.

The size of the sole is determined individually. You can make a drawing of the foot and periodically try on the work.

When the sole is finished, continue knitting the toe and heel without tearing off the thread. Thanks to the elastic pattern made from relief columns, the finished boot will sit tightly on the leg.

Below is an approximate knitting pattern. The pattern will be preserved, only the number of loops in the rows will change.

We knit one (first) row with simple stitches. s/n without increases.

Second r. knit in the round with raised purl (concave) stitches. s/n. Please note that in the diagram the wider rows are the heel and toe.

Third r. We knit alternating convex and concave columns. It turns out an elastic band 1 x 1. Follow the diagram. Try on the boot periodically to adjust the number of eyelets.

To move on to knitting the boot, you need to knit 1-2 rows of simple stitches. s/n.

We begin to knit the boot with a “scales” pattern. The work is done in a circle. Below is the diagram.

First r. 3 v.p.p. + 1 tbsp. s/n in the same loop, *2 ch, skip 2 loops, 2 tbsp. s/n with a common basis *, continue from *.

Second r. we knit in the opposite direction, using the bodies of double crochets as a base. 3 vp, 4 tbsp. s/n (insert a hook between two stitches s/n and the right column serves as the base) + 1 ch. + 5 tbsp. s/n (we insert a hook between two stitches, s/n, and the left column serves as the base). For convenience, we turn the knitting upside down. Every first 2 tbsp. s/n with a common base serve as an arch for (5 treble s/n + 1 vp + 5 treble s/n). Every second 2 tbsp. We do not knit s/n with a common base; when transitioning between scales, we perform 1 ch.

Third r. Turn the knitting back over. We knit similarly to the first row. Fourth r. we knit “scales” in a checkerboard pattern relative to the second row.

The height of the boot will depend only on your desire. Last row: perform st. b/n.

As an additional decoration, you can sew a button along the outer edge.

Option 4

Crochet boots with funny pom-poms


We also make this model with a knitted sole.

You will need:

  • Thin and thick acrylic yarn;
  • Hooks No. 4,5 and No. 5.

The sole is knitted similarly to the previous model. You can choose any other oval pattern on the Internet.

We knit the last row without increasing st. b/n.

We knit the upper part not from bottom to top, but along one long and narrow fabric. Using crochet number 5 we make a chain of 17 chain stitches. thread in two layers (thick + thin). We knit in return rows with crochet number 4.5 half stitch. s/n for the back half-loop. When the length of the fabric reaches the circumference of the leg (this is approximately 30 rows), we finish knitting. We connect the resulting ribbon into a ring. We fasten the thread, cut it and hide it.

We will knit the boot from the top of the boot, securing the loops of the first row into the side stitches. s/n, they act as a typesetting row. We knit in return rows.

First r. knit, alternating 2 tbsp. s/n in 1 side half-stitch. s/n and 1 tbsp. s/n in 1 side half-stitch. s/n.

We perform the second, third and fourth rows with relief stitches. s/n.

Starting from the fifth row, we narrow the shaft. To do this, select 4 symmetrical loops at an equal distance from each other. We knit this row st. s/n, in the marked loop we perform 2 tbsp. s/n with a common vertex. We knit behind the back wall.

From the 6th to the 9th rows we knit with relief stitches. s/n.

10th r. We knit similarly to the 5th, decreasing four loops at an equal distance.

We perform the 11th and 12th rows with relief stitches. s/n.

We begin to knit the instep of the boot.

The beginning of the 13th row is the central point of the future heel. We select the opposite central point of the future nose. We also mark the loop before and after it. Now we knit st. b/n to the loop in front of the middle loop of the spout. Here we knit 10 ch. and knit 3 vp in them. and then a row of st. s/n.

We now have a branch for the spout.

We fasten this strip from Art. s/n on the boot in the loop located after the third marked one. We knit further st. b/n. We finish 1 s.s.

We will perform the following rows in a circle st. s/n.

14th r. At 3 v.p.p. we knit branches for the spout 5 tbsp. s/n. we finish row 1 s.s. in the 3rd v.p.p.

15th r. performed similarly to the 14th, in 5 tbsp. s/n, knitted in an arch of 3 ch. nose, we knit 2 tbsp. s/n with a common basis. Now the width of the spout is already 10 loops.

We knit the 16th and 17th rows without increasing st. s/n.

We turn the work and knit the 18th row of half stitches. s/n. fasten the thread.

Now you need to connect the parts using 1 row of s.s. The line will be embossed.

The seam of the connection of the upper part of the boot (it is located across the rest of the knitting) is located at the back. It is necessary to knit a chain of vp with a thread in two folds. approximately 1 meter long. Mark its center and secure it to this seam.

Attach 1 pompom to each end.

How to make pom poms

To create pompoms you will need two cardboard circles. They need to cut out the central round part and a small piece along the radius.

Fold the circles so that all the cut out parts match. Now we begin to wind the thread without breaking away from the ball. The larger and tighter the winding, the fluffier and more magnificent the pompom will turn out. When you consider the number of turns sufficient, you need to use scissors to cut the wound threads along the circle. Now you need to slightly separate one cardboard from the other and place a piece of thread in the resulting hole. Now we tie it around a bunch of threads, straighten the cut ends and remove the cardboards. Shake and get a cute pompom.

We attach them to the ends of the chains and tie them beautifully, making several turns around the leg.

Warm and cozy, with or without soles, openwork and thick... Knitted boots can be different. They are crocheted and knitted according to simple circuits and complex ones, for children and adults. Let's look at how to knit boots with a description and photo.

Slippers

The easiest way is to make boots with soles. The boot is knitted on a felt sole. Let's look at how to knit boots for adults size 35-36.

For bigger size you need to cast on the same number of loops, but knit not 26 rows, but add 2 rows per size.

Cast on 36 stitches on stocking needles, distributing them into 9 pieces. on each spoke. Knit 10 rows in garter stitch.

On one needle, cast on a loop from each end, you get 11 loops. Knit 26 rows in the same way only on this needle.

Cast on 13 loops on each side around the perimeter. On the knitting needles you should get: 10 pcs. sock, 9 pcs. heel, 22 pcs. On the sides.

Work 12 rows in garter stitch in the round.

Knit the foot using stockinette stitch. To do this, at the end of each row, knit together the first stitch of the top part and the last stitch of the row. Make holes in the felt sole with an awl and attach a knitted boot to it.

The master class covers the simplest knitting, perfect for beginners. More experienced needlewomen can knit not with garter stitch, but with more complex patterns. Knitting patterns for boots:

For babies

Very often boots are knitted for children. The sole can be left knitted or a felt base can be added to it. To do this, cut out insoles from it according to the baby’s foot, tie it with a hook with a strong thread, sew or crochet the crocheted boot to the sole. If desired, you can add a layer of padding polyester between the knitted and felt layers. This will make the sole of the boots even warmer and softer.

To knit the sole, cast on 7 stitches and knit in garter stitch. In each even row, add 1 yarn over immediately after the edge stitch. After 6 rows there should be 13 stitches on the knitting needles. Single crochet 26 rows using the same stitch. Next, add 1 yarn over after the edge stitch and before the last stitch. Work 46 rows in garter stitch on the resulting 15 stitches. Then knit in decreasing order. To do this, in each odd row, after the first and before the last loop, knit 2 loops together. When 7 stitches remain on the knitting needle, close the row.

Assemble the sole from knitted and felt parts, adding synthetic padding if needed.

Cast on the loops from the sole onto the knitting needles: 10, 18, 18, 14 pcs. Also knit in garter stitch.

In the 20th row in the front part, knit 2 loops together 10 times: knit the first knitting needle as usual, on the second - 15 loops as well, and starting from the 16th knit 2 loops together, thus knitting the loops on the 3rd knitting needle and 3 loops from the fourth needle. Knit the remaining stitches of this row as usual.

Work 3 rows in garter stitch. In the 24th row: knit the first knitting needle without changes, knit 11 stitches on the second, 9 times 2 loops together, finish the row as usual.

Then you can knit with any pattern you like. The main thing is that the boots do not fall off the child’s feet, but at the same time are easy to remove. For example, any elastic band, puffs, or braids will do. Having knitted the desired height, close the loops, tying them with a bend or crochet. Finished boots can be decorated with knitted flowers, pompoms, bows.

Photo of children's boots:

Rubber sole

These shoes can be worn not only at home, but also in dry weather outside.

The rubber sole from old shoes is used as a basis. It is best to use rubber because it can be easily pierced with an awl.

You can knit only with knitting needles, only with crochet, or with knitting needles and crochet together. In the latter case, the crochet not only attaches the sole to the boot, but also crochets the entire bottom of the boot. This makes it denser and holds its shape better. And on top the shin is knitted with knitting needles in any desired pattern. To get denser boots, you can knit them not in one, but in two threads.

You can also not cut off the sole, but take fabric slippers with rubber soles and tie them on top. To do this, use a gypsy needle to stitch the fabric part of the slipper along the sole. You should get a line with stitches of 0.5 cm and a distance between them of 0.3 cm. Next, using a hook, knit a chain of air loops through these stitches. Having knitted a row, start knitting a sock, tying it with single crochets. The first row can have 8-12 columns.

Knit rows with additional stitches until you get 35-42 loops. Do not add any further loops. For a sock, it is enough to knit 34-42 rows. Then knit the heel and sides. To do this, start knitting single crochets on the chain stitches of the first row, grabbing 1 loop of the sock. When the sock is connected to the rest of the boot, start knitting the instep in the round. 5-7 rows, going to the shin. Knit the shin with a different pattern, crocheted or knitted.

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