This is a crochet pattern for my beginner-friendly baby vest – Little Granny Vest. Discover what inspired me to design this pattern, the yarn I chose, and how to create the perfect baby booties. There is something so special about a simple granny square vest. It feels timeless, playful, and full of charm, and this little baby version was inspired by a project I recently made for myself. Not long ago, I crocheted a granny square vest in adult size and …
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These adorable crochet baby sandals are made from the sole up, using simple stitches in the round and in rows. You’ll make two soles for each shoe (four in total), join them together for extra sturdiness, and finish with a sweet upper part and a delicate crochet flower.
This is a crochet pattern for my beginner-friendly baby romper – Zig Zag Romper. Discover what inspired me to design this pattern, the yarn I chose, and how to create the perfect baby romper. About the Pattern I am so excited to finally share this beautiful project with you. The Zig Zag Crochet Baby Romper! This little design means more to me than just a new pattern. It marks a very special moment in my journey as a maker and as …
This was a super fun crochet project to make and design. When I finished designing my Calming Green baby romper a couple of months ago I already knew that I want to design a whole collection. The crochet sweater is the second pattern from the same family of patterns made with 100% cotton mint and beige yarn and I am currently working one a third one. Don’t forget to come back to try out that one too.
This is a crochet pattern for my easy beginner-friendly headband with a twist called Winter Ivy. Find out what inspired me to design this pattern, what yarn I chose, and learn how to create the perfect baby headband with just a little bit of yarn, crochet hook, and creativity. VIDEO TUTORIAL MATERIALS YARN: 2 skeins of Yarn And Colors Super Charming 66% cotton yarn and 34% acrylic. CROCHET HOOK: 5.0 mm crochet hook or the size needed to obtain the …
This crochet baby romper is made from the bottom up. I started with two same leg panels made in rows. Once I had two complete legs, I started working on the main part joining those two leg panes with a new round of stitches.
