Crochet Baby Romper Free Patterns
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TagsOopsie Daisy Doll Romper
This crochet pattern bundle is for a daisy themed baby dolls romper and headband. The doll clothes are suitable for 14” baby dolls. The dolls romper is crocheted in one piece and the daisies and headband are made separately and are sewn on. The baby dolls romper fastens at the back with a single 15mm button. ⭐️ Doll size ⭐️ The following measurements are of the doll used in the photo. You can easily adjust the length of the legs and torso by simply adding or removing extra rows in these areas. Height - 14” Waist circumference - 24cm Torso length - 16cm Arm circumference - 9cm Under arm length - 11cm Thigh circumference - 15cm Inside leg length -11cm Head circumference - 27cm Finished size of romper - W 16cm x H 21cm ⭐️ Yarn ⭐️ DK (weight 3) yarn. I used King Cole Pricewise DK in the following colours and approximate amounts. A - yellow - 37g (104m/114yd) B - white - 3g (9m/10yd) Total - 40g (113m/124yd) ⭐️ Supplies you will need ⭐️ - Crochet hook 4mm (G-6) - Tapestry needle - DK yarn (weight 3) - Scissors - 14” baby doll - 1 x 15mm button This pattern is easy skill level. The pattern is written in USA terminology. You will need to know basic crochet stitches. The onesie is made in one piece and there is minimal sewing involved.
Crochet Alphabets Baby Romper
"The crochet baby romper pattern has a unique design featuring the first three alphabets of the English letters. This romper is so cute as it is colourful and intends to educate and entertain your little one. Looks great in all baby colour combination plus it has an excellent fit. For this alphabet baby romper you will need Dk weight yarn in four fun colours, 5.0 mm crochet hook and stitch markers. I hope you enjoy making the pattern. Happy crocheting! "
Crochet Baby Romper / Tunic
This is another really smart crochet pattern design. It can be made into a baby romper, with closed legs, or left open as a dress. As a dress, it can be made to be worn alone or as more of a tunic top with leggings. The instructions for the romper pattern start at age 0 and go up to age 2, with additional tunic instructions for ages up to 8. This is definitely a crochet pattern to bookmark and use more than once.