CATERPILLAR CROCHET SNUGGLE SACK
Caterpillar Cocoon
The Caterpillar story is a popular one with kids and the character itself is immediately recognizable. Dress baby up for Halloween, spring-or just for fun-in this free baby cocoon crochet pattern.
Caterpillar Cocoon by Betty's Banter
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.
Snuggle Cuddle Cocoon
This precious baby cocoon crochet pattern is designed for newborns, but the original size was created for stillborn premature babies so that they could be buried in something special. This is another use of the baby cocoon that many people don't think of, but that can be helpful to the hearts of grieving parents. The unique construction of this pattern shows a buttoned alternative to many of the slip-on cocoon sacks.
Snuggle Cuddle Cocoon by Mamma That Makes
Crochet Pumpkin Baby Sleep Set
"This little pumpkin newborn sleep set is absolutely the perfect ensemble for your lil’ pumpkin pie! It is quick to whip up and super easy too. Complete with hat, mittens, and sack your little one will be the cutest pumpkin in the patch this year. Perfect for baby's first photo shoot! This will not be a project that you will regret. Your little one will surely stand out for its cuteness this Halloween. Not to mention that it will keep your baby warm for any chilly night."
Fox Pillow
Here's a super quick project using Bernat Blanket yarn for the kiddos in your life. What's cuter than a Fox Pillow to snuggle up with or open him up and lie your head on?! I used a 12”x22” pillow form (or you could opt to use Polyfil). For the face, I used a small amount of Polyfil. With the basis of my pattern, you can change up your yarn color and make virtually any animal you would like. My two youngest grandsons really love this fox - only problem is, though, is that they want to ride him like a horse..lol.