Baby Dress Patterns


When there is a baby in the house, along with all the merriment and affection you show towards him/her, aspects like baby clothes, baby shoes, baby food and whole set of baby products become a must to have. Accessories like diapers and baby bottles can come and go, but when it comes to baby dresses they should be well chosen, because they tend to go on generation after another. So, to get started somewhere, here are some baby dress patterns I have essayed down in this article for you. Read all of 'em carefully and choose your pick for your little one!

Crochet Dress Patterns for Babies

Ruffled Baby Dress
This free crochet dress pattern is an easy to make and charming to see dress pattern which you would be best to gift to a baby girl on her first birthday. It is a full flair skirt with buttons at the back of the dress. Also for the bodice, it has a pretty little ribbon bow along with a colorful button sewn at the top of the dress. Crocheted with a size F-hook and a rosewood color, this pattern is for babies of age 18 months to 2 years.

Ruffled Fisherman Baby Bunting
Baby bunting is a part of baby's apparel too. It is crocheted with soft yarn and has a beautiful laced ribbon passing through stitched loops around the fabric. That lace happens to act as a bow in the front to open and tie the bunting. Its good for the summer wears and the baby will not feel stuffy in it.

Shells Layette
Using a double crochet stitch and a shell stitch for this free dress pattern, you will simply create a lovely crochet layette for your tiny angel. Particularly meant for girls, it is a white and a pink colored pattern, with pearly baby buttons and ribbon bow ties in the bodice.

Seashell and Posies Dress
This is one of those free crochet patterns which you will notice is round in shape. Because it is crocheted in a circle working stitches from the bottom all the way up. In addition, it needs very less sewing stitches, may be just a few stitches to seam the shoulder area. Also, near the waist line, there is a smart and unique flower trim line which complements the whole shell pattern strewn all over the skirt.

Mari Nursing Wrap
Although you are still nursing, this is for all you mom's and your freedom to move around short distances with your tiny one in your hand. This pattern called mari nursing wrap simply wraps the baby in the wonderful crocheted granny square bordered stitches all over the fabric. The wrap is meant to be hooked around the neck with a strong strap for support and breast-feeding. Or one can drape it over a stroller too, for putting the baby to sleep.

Anne Cardigan
Amongst all other free patterns, this becomes my personal favorite. The first charming quality of Anne cardigan is the 3D flower embroideries crocheted on this light weight sweater that reminds you of bright spring time. These so-called 'spring flowers' are very easy to create and easier to stitch on the baby dress. All you have to do is stitch them in rows around the collar area and try to place two hooks at the start, rest leave it as a front opening.

Easy Baby Sundress
To create this sundress, just three different pieces are needed and your sundress would still look lovely on your tiny angel. Also, try colorful lace edges, patch pockets, layered skirts, trims, etc to bring your own taste and style to the dress. The name of the pattern suggests sundress, which means spring and summers are a good time for babies to wear it.

Roman Window Curtain Pattern
Perhaps, if you think of gifting your baby something for the homecoming party, this fantastic baby dress pattern can be the most good looking pattern you will ever see. It has a plain lining inside and well crocheted stitches on the outside as a cover for the lining. Implement alternate shades of shallow, light and dark colors using soft yarn. Near the collar, slip in a ribbon contrasting to the shades you have used in the fabric. Try a crocheted flower or a bow on the right or left shoulder.

All the patterns are extremely creative, easy and in trend if you are thinking of making one soon. So, grab on all these ideas and implement it in your projects finely!

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