Amigurumi High-Top Baby Sneakers – FREE Crochet Pattern

Red and white crocheted baby sneakers on a wooden surface, with colorful spools of thread in the background.
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Lace up some tiny style with this Amigurumi High-Top Baby Sneakers crochet pattern! These adorable mini kicks are bursting with sporty charm, featuring classic high-top details like contrast soles, laces, and a snug ankle fit. Whether you’re crafting a standout baby shower gift, adding flair to a little one’s wardrobe, or just love turning everyday items into cute crochet creations, this pattern lets you stitch up a pair of baby shoes that are as fun to make as they are to admire. πŸ‘ŸπŸΌπŸ’–

Designed for playful customization, this pattern invites you to mix bold colors, add stars or initials, or even mimic your favorite sneaker brand for a fun twist. Use soft cotton yarn for comfort and durability, and don’t forget the tiny tongue and toe cap for that authentic look. Whether perched on a nursery shelf or worn by a stylish little trendsetter, these Amigurumi High-Top Baby Sneakers are a joyful and satisfying projectβ€”perfect for bringing a touch of handmade cool to every tiny step! 🧢🌈✨

Red and white crocheted baby sneakers on a wooden surface, with colorful spools of thread in the background.

πŸ‘Ÿ Amigurumi High-Top Baby Sneakers Crochet Pattern

Create these adorable red and white crochet baby sneakers that resemble sporty high-tops. With clean stitch work, eyelets, laces, and a side swoosh design, they’re the perfect handmade gift for newborns and toddlers!


✨ Skill Level

Intermediate – Includes shaping, color changes, and surface details.


πŸ“ Finished Size

Approx. 10–11 cm (4–4.3 inches) sole length – fits 0–6 months.


🧢 Materials

  • Cotton DK or Light Worsted Yarn:
    • White (sole, toe, accents)
    • Red (main upper)
  • 2.5 mm crochet hook
  • Yarn needle
  • Stitch markers
  • 8 small white eyelets (optional for realism)
  • White shoelace cord (or crochet your own)

🧡 Abbreviations (US Terms)

MR – Magic Ring
ch – Chain
sc – Single Crochet
hdc – Half Double Crochet
dc – Double Crochet
sl st – Slip Stitch
inc – Increase (2 sc in same stitch)
dec – Decrease (sc 2 together)
BLO – Back Loop Only
FO – Fasten Off


🦢 Sole (Make 2)

With white yarn:

  1. Ch 11
  2. Starting in 2nd ch from hook: sc 9, 4 sc in last st; rotate to bottom, sc 8, inc (24)
  3. inc, sc 8, inc x4, sc 8, inc x2 (32)
  4. sc, inc, sc 8, (sc, inc) x4, sc 8, (sc, inc) x2 (40)
  5. sc around (BLO) – for side wall base
  6. sc around (40)
    ➑️ FO and weave in ends

πŸ‘Ÿ Toe Cap

With white yarn:

Work flat or in rounds, then stitch to front:

  1. MR, 6 sc
  2. inc x6 (12)
  3. (1 sc, inc) x6 (18)
  4. (2 sc, inc) x6 (24)
  5. sc around
    ➑️ Flatten into a half-circle or semicircle and stitch to front of sole

πŸ”΄ Upper Sneaker Body

With red yarn:

  1. Join yarn on side of sole
  2. sc around in BLO
  3. Work 3–4 rounds of sc to build side height
  4. Start shaping tongue:
    • Center 8–10 stitches, work back-and-forth in rows for 5–6 rows
  5. Continue working side flaps (left and right of tongue), decrease near ankle opening
    ➑️ FO and weave ends

🧡 Swoosh & Accents

With white yarn:

  • Use surface slip stitch or embroidery to form the side swoosh
  • Stitch white accents along the edge for that classic stitched trim effect
  • Use embroidery thread or yarn for extra contrast if desired

πŸ‘ Eyelets

  1. Use 1 stitch space per eyelet (4 per side)
  2. Insert plastic eyelets or stitch small white rings using embroidery thread
  3. Optional: sc chain stitch lacing loops instead of metal eyelets

πŸ‘Ÿ Shoelaces

Option 1 – Use ready-made soft cord.
Option 2 – Crochet laces with white yarn:

  • Ch 70
  • FO and thread through eyelets
  • Tie into a bow!

🧷 Assembly Tips

  • Lightly stuff toe cap to shape
  • Block the shoe shape with stuffing or cardboard forms while drying
  • Add a felt or fabric insole for structure

πŸŽ‰ You’re done! These handmade sneakers are as functional as they are cuteβ€”perfect for baby showers or photo props.


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