This crochet ladybug rattle is the perfect gift for a new baby! It is fast and fun to make. A delight for your hook will soon be a lady bug a little one will love! The crochet ladybug pattern is an easy introduction to the whole world of crochet amigurumi. You likely have the supplies on hand: a crochet hook, some red yarn and scraps of black yarn. Who doesn't love a crochet project you can work from scraps and then give as a gift?! Am I right?
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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.
Easy To Make Crochet Hand Puppet
Looking for something to make for the kiddos? How about some hand puppets.Kids Love puppets, and hand puppets are one of the best ways to keep them entertained.Crochet Hand puppets are fun to make and fun to play with. Today I am Sharing a very simple pattern for this Crochet Hand Puppet. Even if you are a beginner, this would be very easy to whip up. The puppet fits both adult and children's hands. The finished puppet is approximately 10 inches in length, but the size may vary depending on the yarn you use and your hand tension. Materials Used:- Yarn Black Yarn (For Eyes and Mouth) Yarn Needle
Ladybug Kids Onesie Pyjamas
This crochet pattern is for a ladybug kids onesie pyjamas. The children's clothes are suitable for children aged 2-10 years and includes 8 sizes which are listed below. The kids sleep suit is crocheted in one piece and the ladybug decorations are made separately and are sewn on at the end. The hooded onesie buttons up the front and has ladybug themed decorations spots and antennae. The ladybird onesie can be used as pyjamas, fancy dress or even as a overcoat for cold winter walks.
Pig Baby Rattle
"It's Cute. It's Pink. It's a crochet pig rattle! Sigh. This guy just gives me so much joy! Those chubby pointy ears.. the sleepy eyes… Ever since I made the cow, fox and hippo rattles, I've been wanting to design a pig rattle. Pigs are just so stinking cute. Then, I found this Bernat Super Value color that reminds me of a big juicy berry. The skein was intended for another project… but then that little pig rattle… well.. it just wanted to be made! So earlier this week, I ditched all my other crochet plans and crocheted this little guy up! Isn’t he a cutie?!"
Starfish Baby Rattle
"Crochet a pretty little starfish as a baby rattle for your beach baby! This simple crochet pattern works up quickly in one evening using cotton worsted weight yarn and a 2.5" round rattle (or wooden 2.5" teething ring). Skill level: Easy Finished starfish measures approximately 6.5" at its widest point. Materials you will need: 45 yards cotton worsted weight yarn (color in photo is Mango Stonewashed) Size G (4.0 mm) crochet hook Yarn needle Cotton stuffing 2.5" round rattle insert"