Baby

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.


Tree Full of Friends Wall Hanging (Part 3)

Tree Full of Friends” is the perfect toy for busy little hands. This 20″ x 24″ crochet wall hanging of a tree against a bright blue sky includes several pockets on the tree in which to tuck an amigurumi owl, bluebird, and squirrel. Children will enjoy popping the flower petals onto oversized buttons on stems and in the tree. This colorful toy, which also doubles as a children’s room decoration, offers a great opportunity to use up stash yarn.

We are making this wall hanging over the course of three issues, and in this third and final installment, we will cover crocheting the squirrel amigurumi and flowers and finishing the assembly.

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New Blooms Baby Sandals

Add a pop of sassy summer color to your little one’s wardrobe with these adorable flower-motif sandals. With a snug but comfy fit, those tiny tootsies will be ready for all the season’s firsts, from picnics to poolside. This pattern is worked in the round from bottom to top and sized for zero to six month olds, with adjustments for ages six months to a year.

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Endless Summer Retro Cardi

Some outfits are too timeless to ever stop being cute, and this darling short-sleeved cardigan definitely falls in that category. Decorated with sunny yellow flowers, it finishes with a Peter Pan collar that adds some extra feminine charm to the final design.

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Dare to Flair Toddler Dress

Your little one’s summer style has never looked so chic. The paneled construction and dramatic flair are enhanced by the reverse single crochet used to connect the panels, creating a slight ridging at the seams. While this enchanting design looks like it would take advanced skill and long hours to master, the tunisian simple stitch means that even relatively new crocheters can tackle this pattern—plus, it’s a great on-the-go project.

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