Need a cozy baby gift in a hurry? Look no further! This FAST Crochet Baby Hoodie is the perfect last-minute project β quick to work up, simple in construction, and irresistibly cute. Whether you’re crafting for a baby shower, new arrival, or cool-weather outing, this baby hoodie is a fun, functional favorite.
Using basic stitches and worked top-down, itβs a seamless and beginner-friendly design that can be completed in just a few hours.
π Why You’ll Love This Baby Hoodie Pattern
βοΈ Fast & beginner-friendly
βοΈ Seamless design (top-down)
βοΈ Gender-neutral style
βοΈ Easy to customize
βοΈ Perfect for gifts or photo props
π§΅ Materials You’ll Need
| Material | Details | 
|---|---|
| Yarn | Worsted weight (Category 4), ~400β500 yds for 0β6 months size | 
| Hook | Size H/8 (5.0 mm) or size needed for gauge | 
| Yarn needle | For weaving in ends | 
| Scissors | For trimming yarn | 
| Buttons | 3β5 baby-safe buttons (optional) | 
| Stitch markers | Optional but helpful (especially for raglan shaping) | 
| Measuring tape | For checking size during progress | 
π Sizing Guide

| Size | Chest Circumference | Hoodie Length | Yarn Needed | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 0β3 months | 16β17 in (40β43 cm) | 9 in | 400 yds | 
| 3β6 months | 18 in (45 cm) | 10 in | 450 yds | 
| 6β12 months | 20 in (50 cm) | 11 in | 500 yds | 
Tip: You can easily adjust sizing by changing hook size or increasing rounds/rows.
π Stitches & Abbreviations (US Terms)
- ch β chain
 - sl st β slip stitch
 - sc β single crochet
 - hdc β half double crochet
 - dc β double crochet
 - inc β increase (2 stitches in one stitch)
 - st β stitch(es)
 
Video Tutorial Pattern 1:
π PART 1: Make the Yoke (Top-Down Raglan)
This hoodie is worked in one piece starting from the neckline, creating a seamless yoke and body.
Step 1: Foundation Chain
- Ch 44 (for 0β3 months)
- Adjust in multiples of 4 for larger sizes
 
 
Step 2: Row 1 β Setup Row
- Dc in 4th ch from hook and across. (42 dc)
Turn. 
Step 3: Row 2 β Raglan Increase
- Ch 2 (counts as dc), dc to marker, inc in marked st, repeat 4 times, dc to end.
(Place stitch markers after first 6 dc, next 10, next 10, next 6 β remaining sts are fronts and back.) 
Step 4: Rows 3β8 β Continue Raglan
- Repeat Row 2, increasing at each raglan point.
 - Stop increasing when:
- Armhole depth is ~4″ (0β3 months)
 - Or when you have enough stitches to go around baby’s chest
 
 
π PART 2: Divide for Body and Sleeves
- Skip sleeve stitches, connect front and back with 4 chains under each arm.
 - Continue working in dc rows for the body until desired length (7β9β from shoulder).
 - Optional: Add a ribbed hem with fpdc/bpdc or simple sc edge.
 
π§€ PART 3: Make the Sleeves
- Rejoin yarn at underarm.
 - Work dc rounds around the sleeve opening.
 - Work even or decrease slightly toward wrist.
 - End with 1β2 rounds of sc or ribbing.
 - Repeat for second sleeve.
 
π§’ PART 4: Add the Hood
Step 1: Mark Center Back Neck
- Count and mark about 24β28 stitches along the neckline for hood base.
 
Step 2: Hood Rows

- Row 1: Attach yarn to one end, ch 2, dc across to other end.
 - Continue dc rows, turning at each end, until hood measures:
- 6″ tall for 0β3 months
 - 6.5β7″ for larger sizes
 
 
Step 3: Shape and Finish
- Fold hood in half at the top.
 - Use sl st or whipstitch to seam top shut.
 - Optional: Add a pom-pom or ears for a playful touch!
 
πͺ‘ PART 5: Front Edging & Buttons
- Work 1β2 rows of sc along the front edge and hood opening.
 - On one side, create buttonholes:
- (sc, ch 2, skip 2, sc) evenly for 3β5 buttonholes
 
 - On the opposite side, sew buttons securely to match placement.
 
π Optional Add-ons
- π» Add ears for a bear-style hoodie
 - π¨ Use two colors β one for body, one for hood or edging
 - π§Ά Create a matching set with booties or pants
 - π§΅ Use textured stitches like the bobble, moss, or waffle stitch for variety
 
π§Ί Care Tips
- Use only machine-washable yarn for baby items
 - Wash on delicate or gentle cycle
 - Lay flat to dry to maintain shape
 
π Quick Pattern Recap (0β3 Months)
- Ch 44, work raglan-style increases for yoke (Rows 1β8)
 - Divide body and sleeves, continue dc rows for hoodie body
 - Add sleeves β dc rounds, taper slightly
 - Add hood β dc rows, seam top closed
 - Add edging + buttons
 
Done in under 4β5 hours (faster once youβve made one)!

π‘ Pro Tips for Success
- Use stitch markers at raglan corners to track increases
 - Try on as you go (or measure against a baby sweater) to adjust sizing
 - Change stitch type for a fun twist β try hdc or sc for a tighter weave
 - Keep it simple! Fast projects are most fun when stress-free π
 
π Make It a Set
Make your hoodie gift even more special by pairing it with:
- πΆ Matching booties
 - π§£ A baby beanie or earflap hat
 - π§Έ A handmade toy or rattle
 
π§‘ Final Thoughts
This FAST Crochet Baby Hoodie is a must-have project in every crocheterβs baby gift arsenal. It’s soft, snuggly, and stylish β and best of all, it’s quick! Whether you’re a beginner looking for a practical project or a seasoned pro short on time, this hoodie checks all the boxes.
So grab your hook, pick your favorite baby yarn, and get ready to crochet a hoodie thatβs as sweet as the little one whoβll wear it.
Video Tutorial Pattern2: