Versatile and simple, this free angel wings crochet pattern is a delightful little set that can be worked up within the hour. Try this for amigurumi, baby photo props, pet costumes, or a costume for any size.
TagsAdorable Baby Bat Set Costume Free Crochet Pattern
Halloween is around the Corner. No need to search for the winner of this years costume party. Instead of spending a fortune on that perfect outfit or costume, the Baby Bat Costume is a onesie and hat set perfect for Halloween. It is unisex and super comfy and stretchy. The Adorable Baby Bat Set Costume Free Crochet Pattern features snap tape closures at the crotch and shoulder to help get baby in and out easily. It requires a bit basic finishing techniques. This set is sized for 6 and 12 months with more sizes in the works. Thanks Amanda Saladin for sharing this adorable free crochet pattern.The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. If you need easy-to-read PDF pattern, you can buy from here. It costs around $1.99. Happy crocheting.
Crochet Angel Wings And Halo Pattern
Are you planning a newborn photo shoot at home and need ideas? These Crochet Angel Wings and Halo for baby are just the prop you need. Nothing could be sweeter than the adorable pictures you'll get with this set.
Little Monarch Butterfly Wings Crochet Pattern
These Little Monarch Butterfly Wings are super easy to create and make a great Halloween costume or a cute additin to dress-up play. Just pair these wings with some black leggings and black top, you’ve got the perfect monarch butterfly costume.
Worry Pet Therapy Toy for Kids with Anxiety and Sensory Needs
The Worry Pet is a crochet therapy toy. It's a fluffy, stuffed ball of joy and calmness! The Worry Pet is perfect as a fidget toy for kids with autism or sensory and anxiety needs. Children can carry this soft, pocket-sized pet around and keep them close by to hold or rub when they experience worries or emotional regulation difficulties. The poly-pellets in this pet help it have a weighted feel, and gives some comforting sensory input when rubbing between fingers. The tactile sensation make it an especially helpful coping tool to help students who struggle with social-emotional coping skills.