Christine's baby booties
This pattern was published in Threads no 22 (April
89) in a letter to the editor from Christine
Bourquin. She was at the time 95 and living in
Redwood City CA, still knitting, and expressed the
desire to have her pattern live on. As Christine
would be 108 today, we can only hope that she's
still around, but perhaps she's not able to see
well enough to still make them. I love the story of
Jeanne Calment, the French woman from Arles who met
Van Gogh as a child (and didn't particularly like
him). She set a record by dying at 122, attributing her longevity to the
regular ingestion of chocolate, and having only been persuaded to give up
smoking at 104 (hear that Christine?). Anyway, Christine's legacy is this
pattern for booties that stay on because of the clever side ribbing, and as we
all know keeping booties on babies is not a straightforward task...
Materials:
50g fingering yarn. Christine used Red Heart acrylic baby yarn or a 3-
ply Wintuck but recommended trying one of the new Superwash wools as
well. These days something like Lion Brand's Babysoft would also be
quite suitable, as would be the many colorful sock yarns for adult which
are usually superwash wool and reinforced with a bit of nylon. I can
personally testify that these can be machine washed repeatedly and
vigorously for much longer than they'd fit any single baby. And a fine
100% cashmere would also work, as Judith McKenzie would like everyone to
remember that cashmere is machine washable, which is the point of baby
things if you want them to last past the first burp.
Double-pointed needles, size 0 or 1 (2 if you knit very tightly). A set
of 5 needles (rather than the standard US 4) is much preferable to knit
this design easily (like our own bamboo ones).
Ribbon for ties if you like.
Cast on 10 sts and knit 18 ridges (36 rows) of garter stitch for the sole.
Leave the 10 sts on one needle, and on a second, pick up 10 sts at the cast-on
edge. Pick up 18 sts along each side on two more needles-56 sts in all. Be
careful to keep working around in the same direction. Purl 4 rounds, knit 4
rounds, purl 4 rounds, knit 4 rounds, purl 4 rounds.
To shape the toe at one of the 10-st ends, knit and purl short rows back and
forth. Work the 10th St together with the closest stitch on the adjacent 18-st
needle at the end of each row 16 times (decrease 8 sts per side). You do this
by slipping the 10th St to the RH needle purlwise, then back onto the 18-st
needle. Knit or purl the first 2 sts on the 18-st needle together. Then turn
and work back across the 10 toe sts to the other side.
Now knit around the 40 sts at the ankle for 3 rounds. To prevent a hole at the
end of the 1st round, pick up 1 extra st and knit it together with the lst St
on the 2nd round. Make eyelets for the ties on the 4th round: *K2, yo, k2tog*
10 times. Finally, knit 22 rounds, and bind off. Thread crocheted yarn ties or
ribbon through the evelets.