About this app
There are many baby crochet patterns. So if you are expecting a little one, or know someone who is, you have no excuse not to give something unique and handmade. The crochet community has grown vastly over the last few years and many designers are setting up their own websites and hosting their own patterns. I like to find these independent designers and bring their fabulous work to you.
If you do not know how to crochet, then now is the perfect time to learn. Most free baby crochet patterns online are easy to follow, and not just that, the baby patterns are much smaller, making them perfect for the beginning crocheter. Plus your baby will never know about the flaws the little hat or sweater has; as long as it keeps the baby warm is all that matters.
The free baby crochet patterns which you can find online are just as well written and pretty as any pattern that you can get in a book. Of course they are not the same patterns, so you might still want to get a book of baby crochet patterns, but really, it is not necessary.
It is so fun to make a little crochet baby dress, whether it's the first one that you have ever crafted or the hundredth. Each dress is a one-of-a-kind item filled with love. Any baby looks so precious dressed up in her pretty handmade clothes, and that dress will make mama smile long after it has been outgrown and stored as a keepsake. This simple, sweet crochet dress is designed for the advanced beginner. The stitches are easy and the colorful.
This is another variation on the jumper dress. After making a few different styles, you will see that there are so many different options for creating the body, top and straps of this style of crochet baby dress. This one has lovely lacy straps that really accent the piece. Celebrate texture in crochet with the fabulous use of post stitches on the bodice of this crochet jumper.
Precious Baby Dress Patterns Perfect for Your Little Princess. You will be surprised to find that the easiest way to crochet a dress is by working from the neck down. You start by working in rows back and forth along your piece, increasing at certain points along the yoke (this then builds up your stitch count to fit the chest area). You then fold over this piece and work from the middle of the last increases you made around, skipping the amount of stitches specified in the pattern (this creates the armholes). And continue working in the round in the pattern specified. The beauty of working like this from the neck down is that there are few seams to work together.
This spring time crochet baby dress incorporates the butterfly stitch, making for a sweet design that uses chain stitches to make it look like butterflies are flying across the fabric. If subtle isn't your baby's thing then go for this bold, beautiful butterfly dress. The poofy white dress is adorned with crochet butterfly appliqués in every color of the rainbow. This dress has thick straps that give it a charming suspenders inspired look.
This is a very simple little sundress that can be manipulated in so many ways If you use sport weight yarn & a 3mm hook, you will gain a preemie size, DK & a 4mm hook will give you a newborn size, DK & a 5mm hook will get you 0-3 months size, & worsted weight & a 5.5mm or 6mm hook will give you 3-6 months size.
I hope you enjoy this simple little pattern. I made it up in response to a need for our local humanitarian center newborn kits, because it is fast & easy, & can be worked up in just a few hours.
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