Cute Knitted Baby Socks – Free Patterns
Knitted baby socks are what we all need! Keeping your baby’s feet warm indoors as well as outside may be quite tricky for some parents. However, you can’t go wrong with cotton or wool socks that are stretchy and comfortable. Therefore, as long as they are quite loose-fitting, these Cute Knitted Baby Socks will be a perfect accessory.
Socks allow for wiggling the toes while your baby develops. Moreover, they will stay on their feet better than booties. These designs are pretty easy to knit, and the color choices are endless. If you want to make a last-minute baby shower gift, I highly recommend an adorable set of socks and maybe a matching hat, too. Give it a try!
Check out these free patterns under the links below and don’t forget to follow us on Facebook and Pinterest for more creative ideas!
If you need more inspiration, check out our collections of Cool Knitted Baby Beanies and Cute Knitted Baby Booties.
Itty Bitty Set Free Knitting Pattern
Create an adorable set of socks and a matching beanie for little ones in your family. Stretchy yarn will ensure that they will still fit in a couple of months while the baby grows.
Level: beginner Author: Universal Yarn

The original pattern and the photos are on Universal Yarn. More info on Ravelry.
Toasty Toes Free Knitting Pattern
These cute socks will look great in any color! Moreover, they will certainly keep your child’s feet cozy and warm. This is a simple design that’s definitely worth a try.
Level: beginner Author: Universal Yarn

The original pattern and the photos are on Universal Yarn. More info on Ravelry.
Baby Socks Free Knitting Pattern
Keep those tiny little feet toasty warm with a pair of knitted newborn baby socks! Annanitato Lolo designed a beautiful but straightforward pattern accompanied by a video tutorial, so everyone can make it with ease. The socks are worked in the round, including elegant cuffs and a textured top section. They are perfect for babies aged 0 to 4 months.
Level: upper beginner Author: Annanitato Lolo

photo by Annanitato Lolo / ravelry.com
Find this pattern on crazyhands.net, or read more on ravelry.com.
