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As we’re into spring, but it’s not quite warm yet, it’s a great time for hoodies.
Crochet baby hoodie is a great item of apparel, because it wears just like an ordinary sweatshirt, but the hood provides an additional bit of warmth for the head and a cute tough-guy look. Moreover, the hood also provides additional opportunities to be playful and work in items such as ears, googly eyes and other joy some items in kids hoodies. Lastly, these crochet baby hoodies are all fairly easy projects, so you can attempt them, even if you are still at the beginning of tour crochet journey.
Sweet Baby Hoodie
Here is a hooded cardigan that is a tad less decorated, a little understated, but features lovely finished-off hems. Its texture is an attractive counterpoint to the lively shades of blue and green (or whichever colors you choose).
Skills: Easy Designer: Bernat Design Studio
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info about photos project you can find here.
Baby Bear Crochet Hoodie
The crochet baby bear hoodie, on the other hand, is an item that shows that teddy bears are a very good subject for enhancing hoodie type garments. This will make your little teddy look spectacular and your crocheting a joyful experience. A link to the free pattern is below photos.
Skills: Easy Designer: Lorna Miser
The full article about this pattern is here:
Child Size Hooded Cardigan
This lovely hooded cardigan will be perfect for any weather. The pattern is very easy and quick, so even beginners can try their hand at it. On the pattern page, you will find patterns not only for an infant and toddlers but also for older kids and adults. Isn’t it amazing? You can make the same cardigans for all family members and celebrate special occasions like a family photo! A link to the free pattern is available below together with a video tutorial for infant size of the sweater.
Skills: Easy Designer: Ashlea Konecny
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info about photo’s project here.
Colorful Stripes Sweater
The Colorful Stripes Sweater is made from the top down. The pattern is not complicated, but you have to be familiar with the herringbone half-double crochet (HHDC). If you are just learning how to make it, you can follow a video tutorial by Daisy Farm Crafts on Youtube. The pattern size is meant for 2 years old.
Skills: Intermediate Designer: Daisy Farm Crafts
The full article about this pattern is on daisyfarmcrafts.com blog:
More info about beccie.b.creative’s project (upper photo) on Instagram.
Cablework Baby Hoodie Free Crochet Pattern
Lastly, here is a crochet baby hoodie that’s sure to become a classic. In fact, it uses classic techniques and lines to achieve an heirloom-quality effect.
Skills: Easy Designer: Agnes Russell
The full article about this pattern is here:
More info about photo’s project here.
Crochet Hoodie Free Pattern
This adorable bear is sized for 6-month kids, but don’t worry, we will find something for you too. You can easily adapt the hoodie pattern for kids of any age (and for grown-ups as well). You can choose from the following sizes: 6 months, 12 months, 2T/3T years, 4T/5T years, 6/8 years, 10-12 years and Adult . We advise you to make one of the smaller sizes at the beginning before you start the grown-up size(s). It is so much simpler and less time-consuming and you’ll truly get the vibe of how the bear meets up before beginning the full grown one.
Crochet Hoodie – Free Crochet Pattern is here.
Top Down Baby Jacket Free Crochet Pattern
The Top Down Baby Jacket is a classic baby garment that will match any outfit or bassinet. It’s ideal for a spring stroll, when it’s too warm to dress your baby in a warm coat, but too cool to walk them in just their t-shirt. The possible color variations are endless, and the soft, cuddly texture will keep the little one warm, without irritating their skin. That, and combined with the beanie, this jacket is just sooooo adorable.
Skills: Easy Designer: Donna Wilby
Go to the pattern:
Child Hoodie Free Crochet Pattern
This funny hoodie will make your kiddo look cute and will be a comfy and warm piece of clothing to wear during summer evenings or autumn days. If you have a toddler, it will be an easy jacket for him to put on by himself (or to try to put it on by himself) without any confusing buttons or zippers. There are many sizes available, starting from 6 months up to 14 years old. The hoodie is not complicated to make if you are already familiar with post/back post crochet stitches. If not, it is a good opportunity to learn something new!
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