Since I am also asked continuously for links to crocheted baby dresses, I thought it would be easier to collect them on one page for you all too. If like me you're always looking for patterns, only to find pages full of broken and useless links. Well I am here to take the frustration out of searching for your next pattern. The crochet community has grown vastly over the last few years and many designers are setting up their own websites and hosting their own patterns.
I like to find these independent designers and bring their fabulous work to you. I am fortunate to know a lot of independent crocheters and as someone who writes their own patterns I know the amount of work it takes to write, test, and produce a pattern. So please remember to be considerate of their terms of use, say a huge thanks to them for giving their pattern to us for free. Most importantly, do not share their patterns. Instead, send your friends to the link where they can view the pattern. Where I can, I will provide a picture of the completed dress, and basic information so you can decide immediately if it's something you wish to make.
You will be surprised to find that the easiest way to crochet a dress is by working from the neck down. You start by working in rows back and forth along your piece, increasing at certain points along the yoke this then builds up your stitch count to fit the chest area. You then fold over this piece and work from the middle of the last increases you made around, skipping the amount of stitches specified in the pattern this creates the armholes.
The beauty of working like this from the neck down is that there are few seams to work together Yay for those who don't like to weave in the ends! One of the easiest and most simple dresses to crochet is Bev's infamous Angel Wings Pinafore. This is a timeless pattern and is seen in variations all over. I do love hearing stories of how people have been inspired by my crochet and one of my good long-time friends Bev is a great example of moving on from the granny squares to produce some awesome work. She has just picked up crocheting again after a long break and when she saw this beautiful pattern from Redheart she knew she wanted to give it a go.
The dress is simple and worked from the neck down with the added frills and pleats to make this such an adorable dress. Learn how to make it below. This project is ideal for beginners ready to go on to the next stage. This baby girl set is a quick and easy to make angel-wings sleeper set, complete with a diaper and bootie pattern. This design was created by Abigail Goss and is a free pattern. I would suggest printing off this pattern for easier use.
I love the angel wings and the simple shell design for the skirt. So simple to create yet so effective. The pattern calls for sport-weight yarn and an "I" hook. Bev's Country Cottage shares this pattern. If you do not get lost in Bev's site and beautiful patterns, I will eat my yarn stash. I love the simplicity and ease of the way her patterns are written. She also makes and donates pieces to many wonderful charity projects. This little dress is worked in the traditional two-piece fashion.
It really is so simple to make. There is also a matching hat pattern and sizes from one-to-three months, six-to-twelve months, and two-to-four years old. This makes it a fail-safe pattern for all occasions. The two sets are available for free on her site both in UK and US terms. She has a set with bloomers and another little dress.
I have special permission to use the owner's photos and they must not be used without the site owner's expressed permission. You will find this dress by Jennifer Down Under is a little more time-consuming to make, yet still easy. The square-necked yoke and the gorgeous short ruffled sleeves make this an easy-fitting dress.
The full skirt is absolutely beautiful and will look gorgeous on your little princess. If you want to create a show-stopping dress, then this is for you. I love this little dress and have seen so many variations by the creative crocheters who have made it. The Country Willow is a firm favourite designer of mine, and I truly appreciate that they have released some of their patterns for free.
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Please note, whilst the zero-to-three month-sized pattern is free, the other sizes are paid. I think it's very generous of designers to give their patterns to us for free. I love God's Tiny Angels, and they provide easy well-written crochet patterns for babies. This chevron ripple baby dress is one of them. It's very simple and short. You can make it long-sleeved just by continuing the rounds on the sleeves.
Mine was worked from the neck down. We love hearing what our readers think about how we can improve our crochet collections for you to keep safe and refer to again and again. Have you crocheted a baby dress and love the pattern? Would you like to see it featured here?
Please leave us a message with the details. Sign in or sign up and post using a HubPages Network account. Comments are not for promoting your articles or other sites. You have shown some beautiful patterns here and I thank you for then and the other ladies too. This is my third dress that I'm crocheting for mos, the other two were off of youtube.
Lotus Dress Baby Toddler Girl [Free Pattern] | Your Crochet
I really appreciate it. This is my first attempt at making a dress. I'm good with baby shoes but that took me 2 years to get to where I understood that so I'm hoping this will go smoother. Any suggestions or recommendations would be greatly appreciated. I wished the pattern the 2 dresses, the pink and white little dresses was still online.
I had it saved to my ravelry library but its not available anymore. If anyone has the written pattern, please send it to me at dmcue gmail. It was a free pattern and my favorite. Officially it was called "The Little White Dress" by sarahsweetheart. I have not done baby dresses before but I have been knitting and crocheting for 50 years.
I really like the baby dresses that are on this web site and would like to know how to get them. I just found the site for baby dresses and I love all of the designs.
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I would love to get the patterns for some of the dresses so that I can make then and donate them to a charity. The patternss displayed here are so beautiful I want to make them all. They are the nicest patterns I have ever seen. Can we please give the free baby dress patterns for toddlers in English. It's hard to understand all the other languages. Will be much appreciated.
Just started to crochet some of most glorious dresses for babies. I have NO grandchildren. Have 3 grown children. Thank you so much for those gorgeous baby patterns I am going to try a few for my grandbaby. The loosely stitched lotus skirt is nicely offset by the densely stitched bodice. While it can be made in any color, or even color combination, single light hues are a definite preference. L ink to the free pattern is below. Our newsletter Email address: Truly charming Butterfly pattern. Dainty Baby Blanket [Crochet Textured]. Amigurumi Jellyfish Free Crochet Pattern.
Crochet Square Blanket [Free Pattern].
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