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Tulip Hat and Cocoon
In addition to animals, flowers are a frequent source of inspiration for baby cocoon patterns. Anne Geddes photography has surely been a large reason for this. Here is a tulip crochet baby cocoon pattern that combines a fairly simple bottom with a detailed floral hat. This one is a great choice for photographing babies in spring and summer, although if you adjust the colors, it's a design that could be used year-round.
Full Coverage Baby Bib
Watching your baby feed themselves is a highlight of parenthood, but cleaning up their clothes later isn't. So here is a crochet baby bib that parents will be thanking your for. It will better cover the baby and keep them clean. I love letting my kids feed themselves, but their clothes tend to get ruined every time they eat spaghetti. I feel in love with this towel Bib my brother gave me for one of my girl's birthdays. It was a kitchen towel with a collar in it and it completely covered my baby.
Snuggle Bug Cocoon
As you might have noticed, many (although not all) baby cocoon patterns include the sleep sack portion as well as a matching hat. The idea is to keep baby warm from head to toe. However, there are ways of doing that without creating a separate hat. This simple free crochet sleep sack pattern is designed so that the top can be pulled up like a hood around the baby.
Tinker Bell Baby Booties
"One of my favorite children's movies is Tinker Bell. Not only is it a cute story and so beautifully animated, I just love Tink's style. The first thing this girl does when she finds her home is to give herself a makeover and craft a pretty dress and slippers for herself. Today, I took a little inspiration from our favorite tinker fairy and came up with a baby booties crochet pattern based on Tinker Bell's! It's a really easy pattern and perfect for using up scraps of green yarn. So let's get into it!"
Tic Tac Toe Game Travel Bag with Magnets
This Tic Tac Toe Game Travel Bag with Magnets is ideal for kids and when being on the road. The magnets prevent the game pieces from being moved and getting lost while playing. And after the game is done the game pieces are conveniently put inside the bag. There are only 3 stitches you will need to know: single crochet, double crochet and the surface crochet stitch. It is an easy and fast DIY project for the summer that get even your kids busy when they are bored.