My fashionable take on the oldest footwear man has ever known, the Flip flops. They are popularly called Thongs in Australia and Jandals in Newzealand. The earliest known flip flops were made from plant fibers or wood . It is one of the most common type of footwear in developing countries as it is inexpensive, often less than a dollar. Flip flops have really caught on as a trend and are as ubiquitous as the athletic shoes. You see kids wearing them to the beach or the pool all the time. It gives you that ' out to have fun' feeling.
I had never thought that babies could wear flip flops as it would tickle their toes! I saw one of my friend's baby wearing it at 3 months and was totally bowled over by it. It was the cutest sight I had ever seen. This design stems from my memory of that day. I prefer the version without the flowers but if you opt to make a pair of white flip flops then the flowers would add a splash of color. If you are going for the one without flowers choose two bright coordinating colors to make it fun and vibrant. If you are making the sun hat, make the flip flops in matching colors to spice up a simple outfit. Sun hat Pattern has to be purchased separately.
Pattern is worked in worsted weight (aran) yarn and includes 4 sizes 0-3, 3-6, 6-9 and 9-12 months. Like all my other patterns it has pictures of every stage to make it easy. Pattern is written in Standard American Terms. Payment can be made securely through PayPal. Once the payment is made, pattern will be emailed to you in 24 hours. If you have any questions or fail to receive the patterns please use the 'Contact Me' form in my blog, top left. Please do not resell the pattern itself or pass it onto others. All my patterns are protected by copyright. Read my Copyright page for more info.
Find the matching Sun Hat Pattern Here.
Find the matching Sun Hat Pattern Here.
Those flip flops are so cute. I love them.
ReplyDeletei want a bigger size please!!!! I love them and want to make them for my granddaughter who is two!
ReplyDeleteI want the pattern but i could not buy it...I love them!!
ReplyDeletemmm............ I don't think a 2 year old would be able to walk in them. Got to try it out on my 6 year old and see.
ReplyDeleteLove the pattern and all the different styles you made they are just adorable and I saw the one with the matching hat and it is just to cute for words. Excellent work and design, I am jealous....LOL!!! (",
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE these! I bought your pattern last week (along with the hat) for a friend who is due later this month and they were a hit! I had people without babies asking for them to use as rear-view mirror ornaments! I just bought 5 more patterns because I have 13 friends who are pregnant right now so I have tons of little gifts to make. You have so much talent and I'm so glad someone sent the link to your blog to me! You should do and etsy shop though, as you design more patterns it's going to be hard to wade through them to see what you have. Thanks again!!
ReplyDeleteThese are so cute!
ReplyDeleteMuch sugar in them I love what I'm watching them in the hands of health loves you here ..
ReplyDeleteThose are so cute! I love the colors
ReplyDeleteThese are the sweetest things I've ever seen! Very clever idea. Very Anthropologie like. Please tell me you've sent them some photos. You'd make millions!
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I really think this is the cutest thing I have ever seen!!!! i'm pinning it!!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Those are just the cutest!! I really need to learn how to crochet.
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable! I have never seen anything so cute as this! I really want to make some! Thanks so much for sharing! I am a new follower and am so excited to read your blog and check out all your other great things! :)
ReplyDeleteWOW! THESE are just sooo adorable! i wish i knew how to crochet!!!!
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thanks for linking up to Take-A-Look Tuesday - I just featured you on my FB page!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable!!!! I love these so much! I am visiting from Funky Polkadot Giraffe and I am a new follower!! Hope you have a great week and that I see you around soon!
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Fantastic!! Really really cute!
ReplyDeleteI'm learning crocheting, and you're really clever!
Greetings!
Laura
Sooooo cute!!
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Sumo:)
Oh my gosh what sweet!!:) They are so pretty! Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love this! Thanks so much for sharing through Kara's Look What I Made Linky Party. :)
ReplyDeleteI'd love to invite you to share your projects at my weekly linky party….that I host every Friday. I think my viewers will LOVE your projects too. Thanks for the consideration.
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total sweetness. Love the colors and the hat too? Over the top fun. So glad you linked them up to Motivated Monday at BeColorful.
ReplyDeletePam
These are absolutely darling!!! I am in love!
ReplyDeleteSo cute!!!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to YOU! This super sweet project was one of our TOP 3 at the T.G.I.F. Linky Party -- woot! woot! Stop by and grab the Top 3 button for your blog -- if you'd like. Come on back and link up again this week. :)
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all in german pleas, or can you translait it ??
ReplyDeletethese are the just adorable wish how can I get the pattern off line?
ReplyDeleteLove the flip flops and easy to make until you get to the strap along the front. I can't seem to get the little knobby bumps to show up on the front side. No matter what loop I do the tr and the sc through they come out on the inside? Aslo my bumps aren't that bumpy either, lol. Help??!!
ReplyDeleteWho ever heard of "trying" to get bumps to be bigger! LOL
Delete@Anonymous, the easy way to fix your bumps is just to push it to the right side, as simple as that! To make your bumps bigger try using a bigger hook. May be your hands are tighter than mine making the bump smaller. It is also possible that you are making your single crochet looser which would make the bump less visible. In that case consciously do the sc tight.
ReplyDeleteI'm really bad at crochet and Im about to be a first time mother next month. I'm having a baby girl and I fell in love with the sandles for summer. Because I'm really bad at crochet I was wondering if they sell the sandles already made?? I really, really want some sandles for my baby girl to wear in the summer.
ReplyDeleteOrdered two days ago - I want to make them for a friend who is having a baby in a few weeks. Waiting for the email with the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI email the patterns to the paypal email id within 24 hours unless otherwise specified. Could you please use the contact me form and sent me your email id again so that I can forward the mail.
DeleteI am 12 and i can not figure out how to not make the sole. It is cupping up on.Me any advise.
ReplyDeleteYour gauge could be too tight. Try a bigger hook. Write to me using Contact Me form if you need more help.
Deleteplease let me know if you design these in adult size,would love to purchase pattern
ReplyDeleteI am sorry, I have only till 1 year.
DeleteAre these not the cutest things EVER? I'm not the best at crocheting booties, but will definitely pass this on to my sis! She will love it!
ReplyDeleteWow! I can't crochet...but these make me wish I knew how! Very cute! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle, I know it looks complicated but it's really not that hard to learn. I went to the store, got a learn-to-crochet book that showed simple crochet stitches and how to do all the "special" stitches. I also bought a kit with, I think, 5 crochet hooks and just went home, sat down with the book and a crochet hook and practiced. I hope you do try this...it's really relaxing and I love it SO much!
DeleteI wish, I wish, I wish I knew how to crochet. These are so cute, I just might need to learn!!!
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DeleteI would by if the patterns are in german ...
ReplyDeleteThese little shoes are absolutely adorable! I have a new party that is beginning on Tuesday. I'd love for you to share these!
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First time visiting your blog and I'm a new follower.
Oh, these are so adorable!! Love them! Liz
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Every baby girl should have a brand new pair of flip flops for spring! And these are just SO cute!
ReplyDeleteThey are just too gorgeous! What a lovely pattern you made here :-). Very cute!!! ♥
ReplyDeleteThese are just about the cutest thing I've ever seen. Well done.
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Are these beginner level? My aunt wants me to make them for her baby daughter, and I'm ok at crocheting, but I can't do any super complex stitches. Do they involve anything harder than triple crochet?
ReplyDelete@Emma, these require only the basic crochet stitches and don't need anything more.
DeleteSo cute!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove it!
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are all these flip flop patterns sold as one BIG pattern or are they seperate????i'm confused ..i can't find them seperetly!!!!HELP ME PLEASE maybe i'm loking in the wrong place????? monica from ny
ReplyDelete@Monica, the flip flops with flowers and the one without flowers are included in one pattern. It is the hat that you have to purchase separately.
DeleteOMG!!!! all those little sandals are just to die for!!!!! divine, just divine]!!!
ReplyDeleteI have always enjoyed to crochet and done mostly blankets scarfs etc etc but want to branch out and try other things. I was just recently laid off and stress has got the best of me UNTIL I pick up my hook and start to do my thing. I love these sandals and wish I could afford the pattern. Maybe one day. In the mean time Thanks for the beauty you have done in yarn. Your something else. Take Care and Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteSo cute ! I did them and they are very easy to do.
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Cécile (Belgian living in Spain).
Hola !! esta hermosa su pagina,, me gustaria pudiera poner los pasos a seguir de las sandalias y el sombrerito pero en español.. gracias...la felicito
ReplyDeletedo u have a video to make the flip flops? soooooooooooooooo cute. i want to make that for my nephew
ReplyDeleteI am sorry I don't have a video but my pattern shows pictures of almost every step.
DeleteLove this pattern!
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