Chunky Baby Booties (Free Crochet Pattern)

I have been making tons of these little baby booties to sell at my markets and craft fairs and they always go down really well as a gift for a new baby or pregnant mummy.

The booties are available in first size or newborn. To make them, you will need a 6mm crochet hook for first size, a 6.5mm hook for newborn, up to 30g of chunky yarn, a tape measure, a pair of scissors and a yarn needle. You could substitute the chunky yarn for two strands of double knit (light worsted) yarn held together.

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The finished first size booties have a sole length of 3.75″. The finished newborn booties have a sole length of 4”. Please note that I tend to crochet quite tightly, so you may need to use a different sized hook to achieve these measurements. Measure the sole at the end of row 2 to check your gauge.

The booties are part of a set. You can find the matching chunky baby hat here.

Chunky Baby Booties (Free Crochet Pattern)

  • 1. Ch6, hdc in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in next 3sts, 6hdcs in last st, working up other side of chain hdc in next 3sts, 5hdcs in same st as 1st st, join with slst in top of 1st st (18)
  • 2. Ch1, turn, 2hdcs in st at base of ch and each of the next 4sts, hdc in next 3sts, 2hdcs in each of next 6sts, hdc in next 3sts, 2hdcs in last st, join with slst in top of 1st st (30)
  • 3. Ch1, turn, working in back loops only, sc in st at base of ch and around, join with slst in top of 1st st (30)
  • 4. Ch1, turn, sc in st at base of ch and next 13sts, *hdc2tog, hdc in next st*, repeat from *-* three more times, sc in next 4sts, join with slst in top of 1st st (26)
  • 5. Ch1, turn, sc in st at base of ch and next 4sts, hdc2tog four times, sc in next 13sts, join with slst in top of 1st st (22)
  • 6. Ch1, turn, sc in st at base of ch and next 13sts, hdc2tog twice, sc in next 4sts, join with slst in top of 1st st (20)
  • 7. Ch2, turn, dc in st at base of ch and each st around, join with slst in top of 1st st (20)
  • 8. Ch1, turn, fpdc around 1st st of previous row, *bpdc around next st of previous row, fpdc around next st of previous row*, repeat from *-* around to end, join with slst in top of 1st fpdc, bind off and weave in ends

I hope you enjoy this free pattern. I would love to see if you make one so please feel free to share your pictures in my Facebook group, or tag me on social media (@adeleuyancrochet) so I can see.

Chunky Baby Beanie (Free Crochet Pattern)

I love making this hat to be given away or sold as part of a set with the chunky baby booties. They go really nicely together as a gift for a new baby or pregnant mummy. You can find the matching chunky baby booties here.

This hat is available in first size or newborn. To make the hat, you will need a 6mm crochet hook for first size, a 6.5mm hook for newborn, up to 30g of chunky yarn, a tape measure, a pair of scissors and a yarn needle. If you want to add a pom pom, you will also need a pom pom maker.

The finished first size hat has a diameter of 4″ and is 5.25″ high. The finished newborn hat has a diameter of 4.25″ and is 5.5″ high. Please note that I tend to crochet quite tightly, so you may need to use a different sized hook to achieve these measurements. Measure the diameter at the end of row 3 to check your gauge.

Chunky Baby Beanie (Free Crochet Pattern)

  • 1. make a magic loop, ch2, work 10dcs in loop, join with slst in top of 1st dc, pull centre yarn tail tight to close magic loop (10)
  • 2. (inc row) ch2, turn, work 2dcs in st at base of ch and each st around, join with slst in top of 1st dc (20)
  • 3. (inc row) ch2, turn, work 2dcs in st at base of ch, dc in next st, *2dcs in next st, dc in next st*, repeat from *-* around, join with slst in top of 1st dc (30)
  • 4-8. ch2, turn, work dc in st at base of ch and in each st around, join with slst in top of 1st dc (30)
  • 9. ch1, turn, fpdc around 1st st of previous row, *bpdc around next st of previous row, fpdc around next st of previous row*, repeat from *-* around to end, join with slst in top of 1st fpdc, bind off and weave in ends
  • 10. make a pom pom and attach to the top of the hat

I hope you enjoy this free pattern. I would love to see if you make one so please feel free to share your pictures in my Facebook group, or tag me on social media (@adeleuyancrochet) so I can see.

Baby V-Neck Cardigan

The baby v-neck cardigan is perfect for when you need a quick and easy crochet project. It keeps my baby nice and cosy as the summer closes out and autumn draws in. I especially love how I can make one of these cardigans in just a few hours. The pattern includes directions for newborn, 0-6months and 6-12months.

I used two strands of double knit yarn held together throughout to make a nice thick and quick to make cardigan. Perfect for if you need to whip up a quick gift for someone or for if you don’t have long to spend crocheting. The pattern is beginner friendly, uses American terminology and features the double crochet stitch.

To make your own, you will need 5mm, 6mm and 7mm crochet hooks, double knit (light worsted) yarn, a tape measure, scissors, a yarn needle and 3 x 15-20mm buttons.

You can find the Baby V-Neck Cardigan crochet pattern in my Etsy shop, along with all of my other PDF patterns and items I have ready made for sale.

Feel free to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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Christmas Crochet Countdown Day 3: Chunky Double Pom Beanie

A chunky double pom beanie makes an adorable baby gift at any time of the year but especially at Christmas time. This one is sized to fit approximately newborn to 3 months.

To make your own, you will need a 7mm crochet hook, chunky yarn, a tape measure, scissors, a pom pom maker and a yarn needle.

Chunky Double Pom Beanie (Free Crochet Pattern)

With 7mm hook and chunky yarn –

  • 1. make a magic circle, ch2, work 10dcs in loop, join with slst in top of 1st dc, pull centre yarn tail tight to close magic circle (10)
  • 2. (inc row) ch2, turn, work 2dcs in st at base of ch and each st around, join with slst in top of 1st dc (20)
  • 3. (inc row) ch2, turn, work 2dcs in st at base of ch, dc in next st, *2dcs in next st, dc in next st*, repeat from *-* around, join with slst in top of 1st dc (30)
  • 4-9. ch2, turn, work dc in st at base of ch and in each st around, join with slst in top of 1st dc (30)
  • 10. ch2, turn, fpdc around 1st st of previous row, *bpdc around next st of previous row, fpdc around next st of previous row*, repeat from *-* around to end, join with slst in top of 1st fpdc, bind off and weave in ends
  • 11. make two pom poms and attach to the sides of the hat

I hope you enjoy this free Christmas crochet pattern. I would love to see if you make one so please feel free to share your pictures in my Facebook group, or tag me on social media (@adeleuyancrochet) so I can see.

Baby Skirtie (Newborn Crochet Pattern)

This pattern is for size newborn only. With this pattern, you will learn how to make a baby skirtie with attached shorts in size newborn, to fit a waist size of up to approximately 15” and a rise of approximately 13.5″. The pattern is sized to fit over a disposable nappy but can be adjusted to fit over reusable nappies by adding more length in the body and skirt.

The pattern is written using US terminology and features stitches like the single crochet stitch, half double crochet stitch, double crochet stitch, front post double crochet stitch and back post double crochet stitch. Basic knowledge of crochet is assumed, however the pattern is suitable for beginners and photo instructions are given for some stitches.

To make this pattern, you will need up to 125g double knit (number 3/light worsted) yarn, a 4mm crochet hook, a tape measure, a pair of scissors and a yarn needle.

You can find the baby skirtie pattern in my Etsy shop, alongside my other PDF patterns. Feel free to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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Baby Fox Hooded Cardigan (Newborn Crochet Pattern)

I have just recently finished designing this adorable baby fox hooded cardigan in newborn, made using two strands of double knit (number 3/light worsted) yarn held together and 6mm and 7mm crochet hooks.

I have written the pattern using US terminology and have included photo tutorials for some of the less common stitches. The pattern is worked in half double crochet stitch, is easy to follow and is suitable for beginners, although basic knowledge of crochet is needed.

You can find the baby fox hooded cardigan pattern in my Etsy shop, alongside my other PDF patterns. Feel free to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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Baby Bear Shortie Set (Crochet Pattern)

My latest pattern is this Baby Bear Shortie Set. I have made this one to look like a panda but there are so many other colour combinations that would look amazing.

This pattern is for size newborn only. With this pattern, you will learn how to make a baby bear shortie set in size newborn, to fit a head circumference of up to 14.5”, a foot length of up to 3.5” and a waist measurement of up to 15”.

The pattern is written in English, uses American terminology and features the single crochet stitch, half double stitch, double crochet stitch, half treble crochet stitch, treble crochet stitch, front post double crochet stitch and back post double crochet stitch. Basic knowledge of crochet is assumed, however the pattern is suitable for beginners and instructions are given for some stitches.

To make this pattern, you will need up to 200g double knit (number 3/light worsted) yarn, 5mm and 6mm crochet hooks, a tape measure, a pair of scissors and a yarn needle.

You can find the baby bobble hoodie pattern in my Etsy shop, alongside my other PDF patterns. Feel free to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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Frilly Baby Bonnet (Crochet Pattern)

This pattern has been a long time in the making and I am so happy that it is finally finished and tested so I can share it with you all. I think it turned out really cute. I love little frilly bonnets and used to always dress my daughters in them when they were small. They really complete an outfit and look so adorable.

With this pattern, you will learn how to make a frilly baby bonnet to fit ages from newborn to 12 months, or head circumferences from approximately 14″ to 18″. The pattern is written in English, uses American terminology and features the single crochet stitch, half double crochet stitch, double crochet stitch and puff stitch. Basic knowledge of crochet is assumed, however the pattern is suitable for beginners and instructions are given for some stitches.

To make this pattern, you will need around 50g double knit yarn, a small amount of double knit yarn in a contrasting colour, a small amount of fluffy yarn, a tape measure, a stitch marker, a pair of scissors, a yarn needle, 50cm thin ribbon and a needle and thread. Each size uses a different crochet hook, varying from 4mm to 5mm. If you would like to know which crochet hook is required for your particular size, feel free to message me and I will check for you before you buy.

You can find this pattern in my Etsy shop, along with my other PDF crochet patterns and a few things I have handmade to sell. I would love for you to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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Baby Bunny Hoodie (Crochet Pattern)

You all know how much I love putting bear ears on things I make, but with Easter coming up, I wanted to try something new. This Baby Bunny Hoodie is what I came up with. How cute is this, I think its egg-cellent!

This hoodie is available in sizes newborn to 12 months and is written using US terminology. Two strands of double knit yarn held together makes it work up really quickly and makes it really cosy aswell. The hoodie is worked half in double crochet and half in an easy shell stitch. Basic knowledge of crochet is assumed, however the pattern is suitable for beginners and instructions are given for some stitches.

You can find the baby bunny hoodie pattern in my Etsy shop, alongside my other PDF patterns and a few things I have crocheted and are ready made for sale. Feel free to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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Reversible Beanie Hat (Crochet Pattern)

Am I the only one who gets absolutely freezing in the slightest bit of cold weather and really needs something to keep me as warm as possible outside? I made this hat to help keep my family toasty and warm this winter, and it is lovely and thick and cosy so it really does keep those little (and big) ears warm. It’s an added bonus that the hat can be made different colours on the inside and the outside, giving two different looks in one hat.

The reversible beanie hat pattern is sized to fit newborn to adult, and is made using double knit yarn. To make this pattern, you will need between 50g and 100g double knit yarn, a tape measure, a pair of scissors and a yarn needle. Each size uses a different crochet hook, varying from 3.5mm to 4.5mm. If you would like to know which crochet hook is required for your particular size, feel free to message me and I will check for you before you buy.

This pattern is written using American terminology, and is suitable for beginners. Basic knowledge of crochet is expected, but photo instructions are provided for some stitches.

This pattern is now available in my Etsy shop, along with my other PDF crochet patterns and a few things I have handmade to sell. I would love for you to join us in my Facebook group to see more pictures, get feedback and ask any questions you may have.

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