Note that the website classifies it as a level 4 worsted weight yarn, but it is much closer to a lightweight level 3 yarn, similar to Coboo or Truboo (you could interchange these yarns in this pattern). I decided to use Lion Brand Yarn’s Nuboo yarn in the Blush shade since it is so incredibly soft. I was very excited to crochet a baby blanket for my niece, and I had visions of a very delicate and elegant pink blanket. If you are looking for some crochet baby hat patterns, check out my post HERE! Pinch ears towards bottom and attach to hat. You can find the free knit pattern for this hat HERE and below you can see my crochet ears pattern:įasten off and leave long end for attaching.
I added little crochet bear ears and think this hat is very sweet. I also knit this little pink newborn hat so that my niece could wear it coming home from the hospital! I used Coboo yarn and it is SO soft and perfect for babies. I used this same pattern to knit a tiny sweater for Boucle Bear as well! It was fun working up this chunky sweater and I always find the raglan construction so interesting! The pattern for this sweater (available in multiple sizes) can be found HERE. I thought it would be adorable to knit a sweet little raglan sweater for my niece, so I followed Christie Bodden’s “ Itty Bitty Raglan” design using Color Made Easy yarn (bulky level 5 yarn, now discontinued). ***This post begins with the step-by-step tutorial: please keep scrolling DOWN for the free crochet pattern with all the written-out numbers!Īs soon as my sister told me that she was pregnant with her first baby, I knew I wanted to crochet and knit multiple items for my future niece! It has been a while since I’ve made baby items as our own daughters are now 6 and 8 years old and are well out of the baby, toddler and preschooler phase.
***You can purchase an INEXPENSIVE AD-FREE PDF of this pattern on Etsy HERE! This beautifully formatted PDF includes the step-by-step pictures and is a total of 4 pages including the cover page.