Baby Patterns
The Woodcamper Baby Booties are quick and easy and can be completed in about an hour making it the perfect crochet project for gifts, donations or selling at local craft fairs. Click on the link above to watch the step-by step crochet tutorial.
The Rainforest Baby Booties are worked flat in rows and then seemed together using the mattress stitch. The ribbing on the toe is created using a slip stitch worked in the back loop only. Click on the link above to watch the step-by step crochet tutorial.
The Brohm baby mittens are inspired by nature and named after Brohm Lake in beautiful Squamish, British Columbia, Canada. These mittens are designed for 0-3 months. This pattern works up quickly making them the perfect project for your next little arrival or to give as a gift. Click on the link above to watch the step-by step crochet tutorial.
The Buntzen baby booties are one of my most popular crochet patterns. This pattern is also worked flat in rows and seemed together. It wasn't my intention when I designed this pattern to make a beginner pattern but I have heard from lots of people on Etsy and YouTube that this pattern is easy to follow and perfect for beginners. Click on the link above to watch the step-by step crochet tutorial.
Lion Brand Heartland Yarn - Medium (4)
These baby booties are worked flat in two pieces and then stitched together. They are worked using the slip stitch making them quick and easy to complete. Click on the link above to watch the step-by step crochet tutorial.
The Barkley kids hat is named after Barkley Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia. This hat was designed with beginners in mind. If you can do a single crochet (sc) you can make this hat. Click on the link above to watch the step-by step crochet tutorial.