This crochet cardigan is a bomber-style, which means that it's shorter than average. It fits right in with the trend towards cropped tops, which is perfect if you make it for older kids. It's available in seven sizes from ages three months to 14 years. There's also a matching crochet pattern for adults. This would make a great mommy-and-me set and would be perfect for all of the women in a family to wear for a portrait. You can add a zipper or closure of your choosing.

Matching Slippers Free Crochet Pattern For Mommy and Daughter
It's so nice to see a proud mom and her little one both wearing the same gorgeously cute slippers. It's even nicer if the slippers are handmade by mom. Now you can make it happen with this Matching Slippers Free Crochet Pattern. The pattern is very easy to follow. They are a quick workup.

Crochet Baby Mitts and Matching Hat Free Patterns
As a baby gets older (s)he wants the opportunity to grab things, so fingerless crochet mitts become a nice choice. This crochet pattern comes five sizes to suit ages as young as three months and as old as five years. There is a matching crochet hat pattern.

Chunky Crochet Gilet Hoody
This pattern is for sizes 12 months - 12 years and is beginner friendly. It can be worked up quickly using chunky yarn and the pattern is simple and easy to follow written in US terms. The Gilet is made in one piece, sewing the shoulders and adding the hood. It is great for a first project or for
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Crochet Mermaid Tail for Babies and Children
An adorable crochet mermaid tail is the perfect choice for a baby's first costume or summer photos. As they get a little older, young children also enjoy playing dress-up with this type of outfit. This crochet pattern covers all of those bases, because it is available in eight sizes from

Boutchou Romper
This baby romper crochet pattern will look adorable on any little one. With classic stripes and a vintage vibe, it will make a wonderful outfit for a gift, photoshoot, or just lounging around. Customize your design with colors and buttons of your choosing, and you've got a wonderful set of
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