Baby Buttoned Jacket – Free Crochet Pattern

Hi beloved! How nice to have you here again. We are very happy with this partnership we created with you and we try to bring new things every day to maintain this loving relationship. Thinking about making our little ones cozy, warm and even more beautiful, let’s go to Baby Buttoned Jacket. This pattern is very beautiful, a jacket full of charm and comfort.

In the pattern, the piece was made with pink yarn, but the pattern is unisex and you can make it with any color you prefer. Baby clothes always have a greater appeal, they delight moms and there’s no way not to want one. Crochet clothes have been present in layettes for a long time. Because it is an old technique, it was common for grandparents to make these clothes for their grandchildren.

Mom also likes to crochet while waiting for their babies to be born. It is a practice that calms many people, takes up time and still makes beautiful clothes. Crochet pieces are very comfortable, soft, warm and don’t restrict the movement of the little ones. In the pattern we have several sizes of jackets, from 0 to 24 months.

Image / Pattern / Tutorial: Mom Petit Violon Designs

All measurements are described next to the size. Choose which one will be best for your baby, choose a larger size if you think he will be more comfortable. When choosing yarn, remember that babies have more sensitive skins, which irritate more easily. Choose a yarn that is soft to the touch, that doesn’t have details that could bother the baby. There are hypoallergenic lines, perfect for this type of pattern.

As for the buttons, you can choose those decorated, with children’s themes, it will look beautiful. Make sure they are securely fastened and that they do not scratch the baby. The baby buttoned jacket pattern is available from Mon Petit Violon Designs. The sizes, step by step of all rounds and stitches used are there. In addition, you will find yarn’s suggestion, which can help you when choosing. There are so many options that it is common to get a little confused. Did you like it? Tell us here in the comments. Grab your needle and let’s crochet!