Hi friends! Are you looking for adorable baby crochet patterns? I have to admit, I’m done having babies, but these crochet baby projects always give me baby fever!
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If you’re like me, you’re always after patterns that are a great way to spark your creativity and make cute handmade goodies for little ones. Whether you’re a new mom or know someone who’s just had a baby, these patterns are ideal for crafting memorable, personalized gifts.
Most baby crochet patterns are quick and fun, but this collection has options for everyone—from easy to more intricate designs. Whether you’re a beginner or experienced, you’ll find projects that fit your skill level and taste.
This list of baby crochet patterns is organized by project type, so it’s super easy to find exactly what you need. Just click the links in the table of contents and kick off your crochet adventure with no hassle!
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Popular Baby Crochet Patterns
Here are the most popular types of projects you can crochet for babies:
- Hats and bonnets. Most likely, they are the easiest and quickest patterns for babies, and they make adorable last-minute gifts.
- Baby rompers, onesies, cardigans and sweaters. Available in a wide range of styles, these adorable crochet clothing options are perfect for baby boys and girls.
- Loveys and security blankets. The most important first item a baby will use is a lovey or a security blanket. You can personalize them with soft and colorful yarns to make them even more special.
- Booties and shoes. You can’t go wrong with these baby crochet patterns, as they offer the ultimate comfort tiny feet require.
- Baby crochet photography props. Nothing is better than using a handmade photo prop to make your newborn’s photo shoot memorable.
- Toys and Amigurumi. Think softies, dolls, rattles, and everything else that makes soft and cuddly baby toys.
Crochet Baby Hats & Bonnets
Find your favorite baby crochet hat project in this selection of adorable patterns.
Road Trip Beanie Pattern
Photo Credit: Blackstone Designs
Mosaic Ridge Crochet Hat
Photo Credit: Briana K Designs
Quick and Easy Crochet Hat
Photo Credit: Zamiguz
Tasseled Crochet Baby Hat
Photo Credit: Yarnspirations
Teddy Bear Crochet Baby Hat
Photo Credit: Lovable Loops
The Parker Crochet Baby Hat
Photo Credit: Sewrella
Baby James Crochet Beanie
Photo Credit: Daisy Farm Crafts
Star Stitch Crochet Baby Hat
Photo Credit: MJ’s Off The Hook Designs
Adorable Crochet Baby Hat
Photo Credit: Jo To The World Creations
Autumn Spice Baby Bonnet
Photo Credit: Sweet Softies
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Photo Credit: Cre8tion Crochet
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Photo Credit: Hoots & Howls
Baby Sweaters & Cardigans
Unleash your little ones style with these baby crochet patterns for coats and cardigans.
Single Crochet Baby Sweater
Photo Credit: Daisy Farm Crafts
Bouncing Crochet Baby Cardigan
Photo Credit: Crochet n’ Create
Baby Cardigan with Collar
Photo Credit: Crochet n’ Create
Baby Raglan Cardigan Pattern
Photo Credit: Crochet Dreamz
Ella Cardie Baby Cardigan
Photo Credit: Maisie & Ruth
Even Moss Crochet Baby Sweater
Photo Credit: Daisy Farm Crafts
Baby Crochet Pullover Pattern
Photo Credit: The Crochet Crowd
Crochet Raglan Baby Sweater
Photo Credit: MJ’s Off The Hook Designs
Baby Sweater With Buttons
Photo Credit: HanJan Crochet
Baby Crochet Raglan Sweater
Photo Credit: HanJan Crochet
Baby Hooded Bear Crochet Sweater
Photo Credit: Blue Star Crochet
Beginner Baby Crochet Sweater
Photo Credit: The Spruce Crafts
Loveys & Security Blankets
Create a beloved blanket for your baby with these soft, cuddly crochet patterns for loveys and security blankets.
Bear Crochet Lovey Pattern
Photo Credit: The Friendly Red Fox
Interchangeable Lovey Blanket
Photo Credit: Bella Coco Crochet
Bunny Lovey Crochet Pattern
Photo Credit: Cuddly Stitches Craft
Dino Crochet Baby Lovey
Photo Credit: Okie Girl Bling n’ Things
Crochet Cow Lovey Blanket
Photo Credit: Repeat Crafter Me
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Photo Credit: The Nicole Chase
Penguin Crochet Lovey Blanket
Photo Credit: 1 Dog Woof
Car Crochet Security Blanket
Photo Credit: Okie Girl Bling n’ Things
Dress-Crochet Bunny Lovey
Photo Credit: Sweet Softies
Baby Teether Crochet Lovey
Photo Credit: Petals To Picots
Bear Lovey Crochet Pattern
Photo Credit: Tatie Soft Toys
Kitty Crochet Lovey Pattern
Photo Credit: Loops & Love Crochet
Rompers & Onesies
I have carefully chosen these baby crochet patterns to help you create stylish and comfortable rompers and onesies for your little ones.
Calming Green Baby Romper
Photo Credit: Croby Patterns Doroteja
Easy Baby Crochet Romper
Photo Credit: Repeat Crafter Me
Baby Crochet Onesie Pattern
Photo Credit: Yarnspirations
Ribbed Crochet Baby Romper
Photo Credit: Blue Star Crochet
Baby Crochet Onesie or Romper
Photo Credit: Jonna Martinez
Rainbow Baby Crochet Romper
Photo Credit: HanJan crochet
The Little Logan Crochet Romper
Photo Credit: Maisie and Ruth
Classic Crochet Baby Onesie
Photo Credit: Amelia Makes
The Butterscotch Crochet Onesie
Photo Credit: Meg Made With Love
Ruffled Crochet Onesie Pattern
Photo Credit: Premier Yarns
Little Princess Crochet Romper
Photo Credit: Toys Lab Creations
Baby Crochet Romper Dungarees
Photo Credit: Crochet Crosia
Booties & Shoes
Explore this collection of baby crochet patterns for booties and shoes to keep little feet cozy and warm.
Baby Booties Crochet Pattern
Photo Credit: Jo To The World
Quick Crochet Baby Booties Pattern
Photo Credit: Maisie and Ruth
Bernat Peach Baby Booties
Photo Credit: Yarnspirations
Folded Cuff Baby Booties
Photo Credit: Make & Do Crew
Classic Crochet Baby Booties
Photo Credit: Sarah Maker
Crochet Cuffed Boy Booties
Photo Credit: Repeat Crafter Me
The Crochet Parker Baby Booties
Photo Credit: Sewrella
Basic Crochet Baby Booties
Photo Credit: Znooi Craft Corner
Stitch Trim Crochet Baby Booties
Photo Credit: The Crochet Crowd
4 Sizes Crochet Baby Booties
Photo Credit: Bella Coco Crochet
Little Miss or Mr. Crochet Booties
Photo Credit: The Crochet Crowd
Cocoa Baby Ankle Booties
Photo Credit: Hopeful Honey
Baby Photography Props
Enhance the visual appeal of your newborn photo shoots with these baby crochet patterns for photography props.
Baby Crochet Bow Headband
Photo Credit: Zamiguz
Chick Cocoon Baby Photo Prop
Photo Credit: Left In Knots
Baby Top Hat Photo Prop
Photo Credit: Ashlee Marie
Flower Hat Crochet Photo Prop
Photo Credit: Thomasina Cummings Designs
Newborn Turtle Photo Prop Pattern
Photo Credit: Yarnspirations
Baby Pod Photo Prop Pattern
Photo Credit: Cre8tion Crochet
Newborn Photo Prop Blanket
Photo Credit: Yarn & Chai
Dino Newborn Photo Prop Pattern
Photo Credit: A Military Wife’s Tale
Egg Bowl Newborn Photo Prop
Photo Credit: Alli Crafts
Bumble Bee Newborn Photo Prop
Photo Credit: Repeat Crafter Me
Crochet Bunny Ears Headband
Photo Credit: Winding Road Crochet
Baby Flower Crochet Headband
Photo Credit: Winding Road Crochet
Crochet Baby Toys & Amigurumi
Handcraft colorful and engaging toys for young children with these adorable baby crochet patterns for Amirugumi and toys.
Disclosure: Follow safety guidelines when making crochet toys for young children. Everything should be made with baby-safe materials and securely attached. Small pieces that pose a choking hazard should always be avoided.
Cute Amigurumi Bunny Pattern
Photo Credit: Zamiguz
Hippo Rattle Crochet Pattern
Photo Credit: A Purpose And Stitch
Bunny Crochet Baby Rattle
Photo Credit: Chai Coffee Crochet
Crochet Star Baby Teether
Photo Credit: Yarnutopia
Crochet Cow Rattle Pattern
Photo Credit: Crochet 365 Knit Too
Bee Stacking Toy Pattern
Photo Credit: Elisa’s Crochet
Classic Crochet Teddy Bear
Photo Credit: Knit Paint Sew
Farm Animal Finger Puppets
Photo Credit: 5 Little Monsters
Amigurumi Fluffy Bunny
Photo Credit: Yarn Wave Crochet
Amigurumi Christmas Mouse
Photo Credit: The Little Hook Crochet
Bunny Crochet Snuggler
Photo Credit: Crochet 365 Knit Too
Cow Crochet Snuggler
Photo Credit: The Friendly Red Fox
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