Find a wide array of baby crochet patterns including baby crochet afghans, crochet baby booties, baby crochet sweaters, hats and more. You can work these patterns up in no time because they’re so small, so they’re perfect for last minute gifts before a holiday party, birthday or baby shower.
No matter what type of baby patterns you’re looking for, you’ll find them here! Try out a simple crochet baby blanket, some crochet hats and sweaters and maybe even some crochet toys! No matter what variety of baby pattern you’re looking for, you’ll find it here.
Baby crochet patterns are so popular because of their size – they items are just the same as full-sized ones, but they take far less time. In fact, crochet baby blankets are especially popular because they aren’t as time-intensive as a full-sized afghan.
These Navy Bloom Mary Janes are the perfect combination of charm and comfort for the little ones in your life. Crafted with simple crochet techniques, including working in the round and basic increases and decreases, this pattern makes it easy to create these sweet shoes for toddlers. The navy blue color is timeless and versatile, while the bloom-inspired embellishments add an extra touch of whimsy and style.
These Mary Janes are not only practical, keeping tiny feet cozy and secure, but they are also a delightful addition to any toddler’s wardrobe. Whether you’re making them for a special occasion, as a gift, or just because, these shoes are sure to bring smiles and brighten up any outfit.
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Dress baby up for a night at the Nutcracker with these simple baby ballerina slippers. Ribbons and crystal accents add a finishing touch to this precious project.
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Inspired by the dancing candy canes in the Nutcracker ballet, this sweet dress would make a wonderful handmade present for any little girl this Christmas. She’ll love donning this frock as she twirls around the Christmas tree, dreaming of the Land of Sweets.
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Don’t be spooked — this striking sweater does not require otherworldly crochet skills. The rows of Catherine’s Wheel stitches are interesting and edgy and your little one will be snuggly prepared for October nights.
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Prepare for your baby’s first Halloween by working up this huggable baby bear costume. It is complete with a hat and little paws that will fit just right for your family’s newest addition.
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No need to search for the winner of this year’s costume party; this winged baby bat onesie will definitely swoop in for first prize. Your little one will look cute without feeling uncomfortable; plus, snap tape makes it easy to get in and out.
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Meal time equals play time for most little ones, so deck out your little pumpkin in this adorable jack-o’-lantern bib. It’s easy to crochet and just right for celebrating Halloween.
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Crochet a multi-functional masterpiece with the Tree Full of Friends Wall Hanging, an interactive crochet project that’s both a toy and a colorful room decoration. This 20″ x 24″ hanging showcases a tree with pockets for cuddly amigurumi animals — an owl, bluebird, and squirrel — and features oversized buttons for attaching flower petals. Children will love its interactive elements, and you’ll love the opportunity to use up leftover yarn.
In Part 1, begin with the tree and background. Part 2 adds the owl and bluebird amigurumi. Finish with Part 3, creating the squirrel, flowers, and assembling your one-of-a-kind piece.
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Have fun helping your little one learn motor skills with this teaching toy. Mister Monster teaches how to zip, button, and tie a bow!
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Colorful granny square motifs make the top of this tunic truly amazing. When transitioning to fall, this is a great top to pair with leggings when it’s just a little cold out but summer is still lingering.
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