September 16, 2025

🧢 How to Crochet a Baby Pullover Hoodie (0–6 Months) 🍼

There’s nothing cozier than a handmade baby hoodie β€” and nothing more heartwarming than seeing a little one all bundled up in your creation. This crochet baby pullover hoodie is designed for 0–6 month old babies, with an easy construction that’s perfect for beginners or intermediate crocheters looking for a fast project.

Whether you’re crafting a baby shower gift or preparing for the chilly seasons ahead, this pullover hoodie is as functional as it is adorable!


🧡 Materials You’ll Need

ItemDescription
YarnWorsted weight (4) or light worsted baby yarn – ~300–350 yards
Crochet Hook4.0 mm (G) or hook to meet gauge
Yarn needleFor weaving in ends
Stitch markersOptional but helpful
ScissorsFor cutting yarn
Buttons (optional)For front closure or hoodie embellishment

πŸ“ Sizing Info: 0–6 Months

MeasurementApproximate
Chest16–17 inches
Length (shoulder to hem)10–11 inches
Sleeve length5.5–6 inches

This pattern uses basic stitches and is worked from the top down, including the hood and sleeves.


πŸ” Stitches & Abbreviations

  • ch – chain
  • sc – single crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • dc – double crochet
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • inc – increase (2 stitches in same stitch)
  • dec – decrease (sc2tog or hdc2tog)

🧣 Construction Overview

  • Yoke: Worked in rows, top-down, increasing at corners.
  • Body: Worked in rounds after splitting for sleeves.
  • Sleeves: Worked in the round after body is complete.
  • Hood: Added after pullover is finished.
  • Optional closure: Button flap, ties, or left plain.

πŸ‘Ά Pattern: Baby Pullover Hoodie (0–6 Months)

πŸ”Ή Yoke (Top Down)

With 4.0 mm hook and main yarn:

Row 1:
Ch 40

  • Dc in 4th ch from hook and in each ch across. (37 dc)

Row 2 (Increase Row):
Ch 2, turn.

  • Dc in first 5 sts, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st (corner),
  • Dc in next 8 sts, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st (corner),
  • Dc in next 9 sts, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st (corner),
  • Dc in next 8 sts, (dc, ch 1, dc) in next st (corner),
  • Dc in last 5 sts. (45 dc including corner increases)

Rows 3–6:
Repeat Row 2, increasing at the four corners.
You should now have a square-shaped yoke.


πŸ”Ή Split for Body & Sleeves

Row 7:
Ch 2, turn.

  • Dc across to first corner, skip stitches between corners for the sleeve,
  • Dc across back panel, skip second sleeve,
  • Dc across last panel.

Use stitch markers to mark skipped stitches β€” they’ll be worked later for the sleeves.


πŸ”Ή Body (Work in Rounds)

Rounds 1–10:

  • Join at end of Row 7 to begin working in the round.
  • Dc in each stitch around the body.
  • Optional: switch to hdc or sc for the last 2 rows for a snug bottom edge.

Finish Off and weave in ends.


🧀 Sleeves (Work in Rounds)

Attach yarn at underarm.

Round 1:

  • Dc evenly around the armhole (approx. 20–24 dc).
  • Sl st to join.

Rounds 2–6:

  • Dc in each stitch around.
  • Optional: hdc or sc for final round for a snug cuff.

Repeat for second sleeve.

Video Tutorial Part1:


🧒 Hood

Attach yarn at neckline.

Row 1:

  • Ch 2, dc evenly across back and front neckline. (~30–34 sts)

Rows 2–12:

  • Ch 2, turn, dc across.

To shape the hood:

  • Fold the rectangle you’ve created in half and sew or sl st the top closed.

Optional: Add a sc or hdc border around the face opening of the hood.


πŸŽ€ Optional Finishing Touches

FeatureInstructions
Button closureAdd 2–3 buttons to one side of the collar for easy on/off.
Ties or togglesCrochet chain ties and attach to hood opening.
Color changesUse contrasting color for cuffs, hem, or hood border.
PocketsAdd small granny square or oval pockets to the front.

🌼 Tips for Success

  • Try it on as you go (if possible) or measure against a onesie for reference.
  • Keep stitch count consistent at corners during yoke increases.
  • Use soft, washable yarn that’s gentle on baby’s skin.
  • Steam block or wet block lightly to shape hoodie if needed.

🧼 Care Instructions

  • Machine washable yarn is highly recommended.
  • Wash on gentle or baby cycle, tumble dry low or lay flat.
  • Avoid bleach or harsh detergents.

🎁 Bonus Idea: Create a Matching Set!

Pair the hoodie with:

  • 🧣 A matching baby beanie
  • πŸ‘£ Booties
  • πŸ‘— Baby pants or leggings
  • 🧺 Crochet baby blanket

Perfect for baby shower gifts or new arrival bundles.


🧢 Final Thoughts

Making a crochet baby pullover hoodie is a heartwarming and rewarding project. Not only is it functional and cozy, but it’s also a handmade keepsake the parents will treasure. With this easy top-down method, even beginners can create a snug, stylish hoodie in just a few sittings.

Video Tutorial Part 2:

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