September 16, 2025

🧢 How to Make a Crochet Baby Hoodie πŸ‘ΆπŸ’ž

Crocheting a baby hoodie is the perfect blend of cozy and cute. Whether you’re making a thoughtful baby shower gift, a first winter outfit, or simply want a heartfelt handmade project, this crochet baby hoodie will be your new favorite pattern.

This article breaks down everything you need to know to crochet a baby hoodie from scratchβ€”even if you’re still new to garment making.


🌟 Why Make a Baby Hoodie?

  • βœ… Practical: Keeps baby warm in colder months
  • πŸ’– Adorable: Looks cute in photos and everyday wear
  • 🧡 Handmade Love: A personalized, keepsake-quality gift
  • πŸ” Reusable Pattern: Easily sized up for toddlers or bigger kids

🧡 What You’ll Need

ItemDescription
YarnWorsted weight (4) baby-safe yarn, approx. 300–400 yards
Crochet hook4.0 mm (G) or 4.5 mm (7), depending on yarn and gauge
Stitch markersOptional but helpful
Yarn needleFor seaming and weaving ends
ScissorsFor trimming yarn
Buttons or toggles (optional)For closure or decoration
Measuring tapeTo check sizing as you go

πŸ“ Sizing

This pattern fits babies 0–12 months.

To make it larger, you can:

  • Use a larger hook
  • Add more stitches to the body and sleeves
  • Add rows to the hood
AgeChest WidthHoodie LengthSleeve Length
0–6 mo16″10″5.5″
6–12 mo18″11.5″6.5″

πŸ” Basic Stitches Used

  • ch – Chain
  • sc – Single Crochet
  • hdc – Half Double Crochet
  • dc – Double Crochet
  • sl st – Slip Stitch
  • inc – Increase (2 stitches in one stitch)
  • dec – Decrease (sc2tog or dc2tog)

πŸ‘• Construction Overview

This hoodie is made in five parts:

  1. Back panel
  2. Front panels (left & right)
  3. Sleeves (worked flat or in the round)
  4. Hood (attached later)
  5. Seaming & edging

You can also crochet it all in one piece top-down using a raglan method, but this pattern keeps it simple with flat panels for easier seaming and shaping.


🧣 Step-by-Step: Crochet Baby Hoodie (Flat Panel Version)

πŸ”Ή Step 1: Back Panel

Foundation Row:
Ch 41 (or adjust based on desired width)

Row 1:
Dc in 3rd ch from hook and across (39 dc)
Ch 2, turn.

Rows 2–20 (or until length = 10″)
Dc in each st across.
Fasten off.

✨ Optional: Switch to hdc or sc for bottom ribbing.


πŸ”Ή Step 2: Front Panels (Make 2)

Foundation Row:
Ch 21

Row 1:
Dc in 3rd ch from hook and across (19 dc)
Ch 2, turn.

Rows 2–20:
Dc in each stitch across.
Fasten off.

βœ… Leave room for the neckline by decreasing a few rows short (optional).


πŸ”Ή Step 3: Sleeves

Foundation Row:
Ch 26

Row 1:
Dc in 3rd ch from hook and across (24 dc)
Ch 2, turn.

Rows 2–12:
Dc in each st.
(Optional: Increase by 1 dc on each side every 2 rows for a roomier sleeve.)

Fasten off.

Make 2 sleeves.


πŸ”Ή Step 4: Seaming the Body

  • Lay back panel flat.
  • Align front panels on top (left and right).
  • Seam shoulders using whip stitch or sl st.
  • Seam sides, leaving 5–6″ armhole openings.

πŸ”Ή Step 5: Attach Sleeves

  • Fold each sleeve in half lengthwise to find the center.
  • Match center of sleeve to shoulder seam.
  • Pin and seam sleeves into armhole openings.
  • Seam sleeve sides closed.

πŸ”Ή Step 6: Create the Hood

Attach yarn to the neckline.

Row 1:
Sc or dc evenly across the neck opening (approx. 32–36 sts).
Ch 2, turn.

Rows 2–12:
Dc across.
Ch 2, turn.

Finish:
Fold the hood in half and sew the top closed to form the hood shape.
Fasten off.


πŸ”Ή Step 7: Edging & Button Band (Optional)

Front Edge Border:
Attach yarn at bottom right corner.

  • Sc evenly up the front, around the hood opening, and down the other front panel.
  • You can do 2–3 rounds for a thicker trim.
  • Optional: Work buttonholes every few stitches on one side for closures.

Bottom Hem & Cuffs:
You can add ribbing using:

  • Back-loop-only sc or hdc rows (attached as you go), or
  • A round or two of sc around the edges.

Video Tutorial Part1:


πŸŽ€ Optional Embellishments

Add-OnDescription
🐻 EarsCrochet two circles, sew on top of hood
πŸŽ€ PocketsSmall squares or mini granny squares
🧡 AppliquésStars, hearts, or animal patches
🧷 ZipperSew in for a jacket-style finish

🧼 Care Instructions

  • Use soft machine-washable yarn (cotton blends or baby acrylic yarn)
  • Wash on gentle or cold setting
  • Tumble dry low or lay flat to dry
  • Avoid bleach or hot water

🎁 Bonus Idea: Make a Matching Set

Pair this hoodie with:

  • πŸ‘£ Crochet baby booties
  • 🧀 Mittens
  • 🧒 A beanie or pom-pom hat
  • 🧺 Baby blanket

Bundle it in a gift basket for the ultimate handmade baby gift!


🧢 Final Thoughts

Making a crochet baby hoodie is a fun, rewarding project that combines function with style. It’s a perfect way to create something cozy, personal, and full of love for a little one in your life. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crocheter, this hoodie pattern offers lots of flexibility, room for creativity, and best of all β€” it works up quickly.

Video Tutorial Part2 :

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