- Designed by Tamara Kelly
A baby has to have at least few warm sweaters. They will keep her / him warm and cosy. This lovely sweater will be just perfect for that! It's colorful and breathable. In other words, you can easily use it during both summer and winter time.
PHOTOS by Hexemari /Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on mooglyblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Kelly Summer Dress Toddler
Kelly Summer Dress toddler is a bright and beautiful summer dress for toddlers ideal for a festive season wearable that is easy to make with this free crochet pattern. This was crocheted 44 small square motif (joined as you go), then continue to skirt part, then last is the edging.
Hyperbolic Velvet Scrunchies
- Designed by Tamara Kelly
Hyperbolic Velvet Scrunchies has original shape and are a hot wishlist item. And thanks to velvet yarn, it's easy to make your own! You can make your scrunch in one favourite colour or choose multicolour option. I'm sure your ponytail will love those scrunchies.
Photo by Tamara Kelly / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on mooglyblog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Duck Boots Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Teri Heathcote
Every toddler should have at least few pair of comfy boots to keep their feet warm and cosy. What's more, these cute boots will do exactly that! In other words, they're really soft, comfy to wear and above all, you'll be surely able to make them!
Baby Sweaters Free Crochet Pattern
- Designed by Michele DuNaier
These amazing baby sweaters were made for a little girl (however feel free to make a version for a boy as well!). These projects will make you approximately few hours (if you're more of a slow crocheter, like Michele DuNaier said she is).
Boy's Shawl-Collared Sweater Free Crochet Pattern
I'm definitely in the fall mood and love it when it starts to cool off - that's when I get really excited for the hooks and needles to come out. (Not that I ever put them away… but I'm not as motivated to work with yarn when it's hot. I wish I was!) One of my favorite items to design is sweaters. I love making sweaters. I know a lot of people hate them because of the finishing, but I even enjoy the finishing part. Granted, when I'm making an adult sweater I sometimes find myself griping about how long it takes, so I focus a lot on making baby and child sweaters. This one fits my youngest son and he graciously modeled it for me (even though it was almost 90 degrees that day!). I love it and can't wait for it to be cool enough for him to wear it to school.