September 15, 2025

πŸ§ΆπŸ’¨ How to Make a FAST Crochet Baby Hoodie (Easy + Adorable!)

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, it’s a seamless and beginner-friendly design that can be completed in just a few hours.


πŸ’– Why You’ll Love This Baby Hoodie Pattern

βœ”οΈ Fast & beginner-friendly
βœ”οΈ Seamless design (top-down)
βœ”οΈ Gender-neutral style
βœ”οΈ Easy to customize
βœ”οΈ Perfect for gifts or photo props


🧡 Materials You’ll Need

MaterialDetails
YarnWorsted weight (Category 4), ~400–500 yds for 0–6 months size
HookSize H/8 (5.0 mm) or size needed for gauge
Yarn needleFor weaving in ends
ScissorsFor trimming yarn
Buttons3–5 baby-safe buttons (optional)
Stitch markersOptional but helpful (especially for raglan shaping)
Measuring tapeFor checking size during progress

πŸ“ Sizing Guide

SizeChest CircumferenceHoodie LengthYarn Needed
0–3 months16–17 in (40–43 cm)9 in400 yds
3–6 months18 in (45 cm)10 in450 yds
6–12 months20 in (50 cm)11 in500 yds

Tip: You can easily adjust sizing by changing hook size or increasing rounds/rows.


πŸ” Stitches & Abbreviations (US Terms)

  • ch – chain
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • inc – increase (2 stitches in one stitch)
  • st – stitch(es)

Video Tutorial Pattern 1:


πŸ‘• 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 0–3 months)
    • Adjust in multiples of 4 for larger sizes

Step 2: Row 1 – Setup Row

  • Dc in 4th ch from hook and across. (42 dc)
    Turn.

Step 3: Row 2 – 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 3–8 – Continue Raglan

  • Repeat Row 2, increasing at each raglan point.
  • Stop increasing when:
    • Armhole depth is ~4″ (0–3 months)
    • Or when you have enough stitches to go around baby’s chest

πŸ‘š PART 2: Divide for Body and Sleeves

  1. Skip sleeve stitches, connect front and back with 4 chains under each arm.
  2. Continue working in dc rows for the body until desired length (7–9” from shoulder).
  3. Optional: Add a ribbed hem with fpdc/bpdc or simple sc edge.

🧀 PART 3: Make the Sleeves

  1. Rejoin yarn at underarm.
  2. Work dc rounds around the sleeve opening.
  3. Work even or decrease slightly toward wrist.
  4. End with 1–2 rounds of sc or ribbing.
  5. Repeat for second sleeve.

🧒 PART 4: Add the Hood

Step 1: Mark Center Back Neck

  • Count and mark about 24–28 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 0–3 months
    • 6.5–7″ 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!

πŸͺ‘ PART 5: Front Edging & Buttons

  1. Work 1–2 rows of sc along the front edge and hood opening.
  2. On one side, create buttonholes:
    • (sc, ch 2, skip 2, sc) evenly for 3–5 buttonholes
  3. On the opposite side, sew buttons securely to match placement.

πŸŽ€ Optional Add-ons

  • 🐻 Add ears for a bear-style hoodie
  • 🎨 Use two colors – one for body, one for hood or edging
  • 🧢 Create a matching set with booties or pants
  • 🧡 Use textured stitches like the bobble, moss, or waffle stitch for variety

🧺 Care Tips

  • Use only machine-washable yarn for baby items
  • Wash on delicate or gentle cycle
  • Lay flat to dry to maintain shape

πŸ“‹ Quick Pattern Recap (0–3 Months)

  1. Ch 44, work raglan-style increases for yoke (Rows 1–8)
  2. Divide body and sleeves, continue dc rows for hoodie body
  3. Add sleeves – dc rounds, taper slightly
  4. Add hood – dc rows, seam top closed
  5. Add edging + buttons

Done in under 4–5 hours (faster once you’ve made one)!


πŸ’‘ 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 – try hdc or sc for a tighter weave
  • Keep it simple! Fast projects are most fun when stress-free πŸ’–

🎁 Make It a Set

Make your hoodie gift even more special by pairing it with:

  • πŸ‘Ά Matching booties
  • 🧣 A baby beanie or earflap hat
  • 🧸 A handmade toy or rattle

🧑 Final Thoughts

This FAST Crochet Baby Hoodie is a must-have project in every crocheter’s 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 that’s as sweet as the little one who’ll wear it.

Video Tutorial Pattern2:

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