This blog is packed with such cuteness, you might squeal as you scroll through these free crochet baby patterns. I did, because I can’t even- ugh, what cuteness! If there’s something almost as adorable as a little newborn baby, it’s their tiny clothes and even tinier booties and bibs. It’s so hard to not get carried away.

Free Crochet Baby Patterns
Are you going to be bringing home your own little angel? That feeling is so precious and absolutely priceless, but the days leading up to the big day can also be quite a chaotic and emotional roller coaster ride especially when it’s your firstborn. You might be feeling clueless about what to expect, but it’s best to stay calm and know that you will make a great parent when the time arrives. Till then it’s best to create cute wearables and enjoy the anticipation of them being worn by your baby.
#1 Crochet Baby Rompers Pattern
If someone you know is expecting a Spring baby, this super cute baby romper in a pastel color will make such a precious gift. Even if you’re just a beginner at crocheting, you will be able to create this little cutie, as it’s a basic starter pattern with simple & limited sewing and stitching required. With cute, appliqued add-ons, this will look even cuter, you can make it in different dimensions, but those shared in the pattern should fit a 6-9-month-old sweetheart. Patterns from Repeat Crafter Me
#2 High Waisted Baby Bloomers
Cute crochet diaper covers are the perfect crochet crafts to try during the summer heat when your baby doesn’t feel comfortable with too much wrapping going on, and you want them to look cute in minimal yet put together outfits. With this fun baby bloomer, your baby’s diaper won’t show, and paired with a matching hat, they will look pretty dressed up yet they won’t be bundled up and will be feeling cool at the same time. Patterns from Sweet Everly B
#3 Spring Party Baby Girl Dress Free Crochet Pattern
Such a sweet little dress for a small cutie, to wear to a party or for a family portrait. The tight stitch in the pattern gives it a knit-like finishing, and the little gathered-up puffy sleeves and bobbles make it even more adorable. This pattern with super easy to understand and implement stitches and a contrasting belt to embellish the design will give tough competition to any store-bought baby dress. Patterns from Crochet Kim
#4 Cocoa Baby Ankle Booties Pattern
These charming crochet baby ankle boots would compliment the style of a delightful little baby. You can make these with a cute pattern appliqued to the side or add a nice touch with a big bold button. This pattern is perfect for an evening indoors, with your favorite drink, all geared up to craft a pair of adorable baby booties. It is available in two sizes, and you can try it in different neutral shades. Patterns from Hopeful Honey
#5 Lacy Crochet Baby Sweater Pattern
What a pretty-looking sweater for an adorable little girl to layer over her party dress. This crochet pattern is a bit difficult though, so it’s not the right project to start with if you’re new to the art of crochet. However, you can come back around to it once you’ve mastered crochet a bit. Patterns from Lacy Crochet
#6 Baby Bonnet Crochet Pattern
This cute little baby bonnet pattern is so easy to make, it comes in multiple sizing options, it has a modern design and gender-neutral tones, so this could be your new go-to baby shower gift. This little accessory will make an endearing present for a little sweetheart, and it’s perfect for their day outdoors or a family portrait. You can always applique a little crochet flower or a creature to one side, to add to the fun. Patterns from Make & Do Crew
#7 Loopy Love Baby Sweater Pattern
Colorful and bright baby sweaters look super cute on little sweethearts, but then what doesn’t. If you’re bookmarking sweater patterns for this year’s winters for your little one, do add this lovely parrot green, Tuscany yellow, and magenta sweater to her wardrobe. This pattern is available in three different sizes ranging from a newborn’s size to a year old’s size, so make this, and pair it with a cute little denim skirt and pumps, and keep your camera ready to preserve the memory of your princess wearing this. Patterns from Moogly
#8 Crochet Baby Sweater & Pants Pattern
A cute little set of matching crochet separates for a little one, is a great gifting choice! This pattern has a lovely, light, and dainty overall look, with a drawstring for both pieces, so it will be a great fit even as your little one grows in length. You can make this sweater and pants set in matching colors or even contrasting colors that go well with each other. Pair it with a matching accessory and maybe make more than one set, because such cuteness shouldn’t be limited. Patterns from Sisters, Miles Apart, Close at Heart
#9 The Lazy Day Baby Sweater Pattern
Such class in something so little! I’m shook! This little sweater is such a modern and minimal piece for a very stylish baby. The collar is so detailed, and the sweater seems really cozy. Also, the pattern is so easy to re-create, as it is almost entirely made in half treble stitches, so you can just sit back and whip up a bunch of these lovely sweaters in similar shades of the subtle grey shown here, or in other options of neutral colors. Baby Patterns from Han Jan Crochet
#10 Candy Corn Crochet Costume
This lovely candy corn costume pattern is so simple to create that you can have it ready in merely a few hours, so if your little one is in need of this costume, just put them down for a nice long nap, while you jump into creation mode. You can pair this up with a long sleeve inner, on a colder day. Also, you can try this pattern in any color of your choice and to make it appropriate for the current season. Patterns from Ball Hank n' Skein
#11 Crochet Baby Rocket Ship Hat Pattern
What a delightfully cute pattern for a little naughty one! I love creature & figures inspired baby patterns. They are so fun to create and look super cute when worn by the little munchies. This hat pattern makes use of both warm and cool tones beautifully, it will sit a bit low on the baby’s head and will cover their forehead, so it’s perfect for the colder days. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#12 Crochet Character Sweaters Pattern
Creature wearables are the most adorable! I still keep at least one creature crochet wearable for myself. Little bunnies, cats, and bears look so adorable when stitched up as sweaters or caps. Also, crochet creature wearables make endearing gifts for little ones. You can always embroider, or applique fabric eyes and they will look just as great if you want to avoid the choking hazard of using buttons. Patterns from Yarnspirations
#13 Baby Lion Hat Pattern
Animal hats are the kings of all baby hats! Not only do they look really cute, but animals are mostly very popular with toddlers, either due to the cartoons they watch or the pet they have at home. You can always introduce your little precious to an animal through a bedtime storybook or an anime before you whip up the same creature as a wearable for them. The catch is, making them take off this exciting new wearable might become quite a task. Patterns from Lovable Loops
#14 Crochet Cuffed Baby Booties Pattern
If you find little cute booties on a baby angel so adorable that you can’t stop squealing, you might want to check out this easy-to-follow pattern and create a really sweet pair of cuffed booties for a little darling in your life. These will be just the right amount of gentle on her soft baby skin and will look great with any dress. Patterns from Repeat Crafter Me
#15 Baby Girl’s Princess Bib Pattern
Bibs are absolutely essential for little babies, whether or not they have yet started their solids. Also, adding a dressy bib to any outfit can make your little girl enjoy princess feels. Follow the instructions in the link to crochet this cute little star-shaped bib and applique a crown/tiara on it. Try this pattern in ombre tones as well, to create another pretty bib. Patterns from Yarnspirations
Free Crochet Baby Patterns – In Conclusion
The next most exciting thing after learning about a little angel on its way is arranging and setting up all their stuff in time. Making little baby wearables is so relaxing and gratifying, that even the expectant mom will find comfort in stitching up some small lovelies. Most of these patterns are so easy to create, you just need to get hands-on the supplies, find yourself a comfortable corner to get cozy in, and begin crocheting away, all that you want to welcome the little baby with. Blame the endearing thoughts of the little sweetheart wearing these for your fingers working faster than usual.
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