When I learned that my cousin was pregnant I was immediately excited about the world of opportunity that was opened for me in the realm of baby crochet projects. I finally had a reason to try the super cute patterns I had pinned on Pinterest that my heart just couldn’t handle. The two following projects are what I landed on:
Baby Romper
I actually bought the pattern for this from Etsy that can be found here. The yarn I used was Caron Simply Soft Yarn in the color Bone. I like using this yarn because it is soft ad silky in both look and feel but can also be laundered (with care) which offers easier care on the recipient’s end. I had a lot of fun making this and the pattern was really well written and easy to follow. The buttons I used were old buttons I found in my collection of antique shop and yard sale finds. They are pearly white buttons but I turned them around because I liked the creaminess and texture better with the color of my project. I absolutely love how the trim on the leg holes is ridged.
Rose Ruffled Strap Skirt
This was a free pattern that I found on Pinterest that can be found here. This skirt turned out so adorable I can’t handle it. I did the smallest sizing which was six months, but I would say it’s a little on the small side. I ordered a 3-6 month size onesie to go underneath (and the skirt may still be too short). The yarn I used here was also a Caron Simply Soft Yarn and it was in the color Plum Wine. The pattern was a little difficult to follow because I had to use my intuition to attach the straps and buttons (and I may have attached them too far towards the side of the skirt than I should’ve in this picture). I also had some trouble with getting the skirt to look right and ended up using a different stitch. I used the tulip stitch, following a tutorial that can be found here, that is basically a repeat of two double crochets, chain two, and a single crochet. I also didn’t like the straightness of the skirt, so in about the seventh or eighth row I added a repeat of the tulip stitch at the sides and in the back. This allowed for a more A-line shape to the skirt. If I were to do this pattern again, I would probably do the increase in the first row of the skirt to give it a more bubble shape. The straps turned out awesome though and so ruffly.
That’s all I’ve tried for now, but I love crocheting baby clothes. They are so quick and in the end you get something so tiny and cute and yet useful.

You make it all look so easy. They turned out so beautiful.
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