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Winter Fashion for Toddlers + Baby Crochet Patterns

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Dear Crocheter,
Winter is quickly approaching, leaving us minimal time to prepare our little ones for the cool
chill. Without hesitation, grab your favorite skeins of worsted weight or bulky yarn and the
appropriate hook size so that you can work up these winter wearables for your toddlers. The
baby crochet patterns we have in this eBook will keep your kids warm and stylish throughout
the season. From outdoor wearables like sweaters and jackets, to boots, leg warmers and hats,
your little ones will love running around in their new designs.
Sometimes it's tough to get your toddlers ready for playtime outside because they're just too
excited to get out there; better yet, they don't want to load up on all the winter gear. By
having cute crochet designs from this new collection your little one will love getting ready for
playtime. These patterns are calling your name, so start hooking.
With the best dresses, coats, hats, and other wearables, there is no doubt that your kids and
toddlers will be ready for the first snowfall of the season. That’s always the most exciting time
of winter, because everyone is anxious to play in the snow, make snow angels, and throw
snowballs everywhere. Even your super little one can have fun outside with these cute baby
crochet patterns for winter.
Don’t worry about them being cold when you take advantage of these fun toddler and baby
crochet patterns. They are the best ones around when the cold season hits!

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Winter Fashion for Toddlers + Baby Crochet Patterns
Table of Contents
Jackets and Sweaters 5
Favorite Fall Toddler Dress 5
The Simplest Toddler Sweater 10
Rainbows and Lolli Pops Baby Tunic 16
Pea Wee Coat 19
Crocheted Hats 26
Precious Puppy Dog Hat 26
C is for Cookie Monster Hat 32
Stylish Eskimo Baby Hat 36
Pink Ruffle Hat 41
Footwear 43
Kids Striped Crochet Boots Pattern 43
Bubblegum Baby Leg Warmers 45
Baby Shower Booties 47
Special Thanks 49




Jackets and Sweaters
Favorite Fall Toddler Dress
By: Corina Gray from Stitch 11
Just in time for the fall season, along with the new
school year, this Favorite Fall Toddler Dress is sure to
be a hit with your little girl and all her friends. The
gray, pink and purple crochet colors look fabulous

together; the florescent pink really pops. DIY clothing
like this is worked up with the single crochet and half
double crochet stitches, and then embellished with
the cutest buttons you can find around town. You
can even work up a matching pair of legwarmers
(pattern not included).

Materials:
 Worsted Weight Yarn
o Model is stitched with Caron Simply Soft Yarn, one skein Gray, half skein Pink, and
half skein Purple
 Crochet Hooks (G/6 or 4 mm) and (H/8 or 5 mm)
 Yarn Needle
 Pack of 20 buttons (optional)
Skill Level: Intermediate
Size: Fits toddler sizes from 2t-4t.
Notes:
1. You will want to take the time to learn the FSC if you do not already know it. Using this
stitch will allow the neck of the dress to stretch over all of those big headed toddlers!
2. Your chains do not count as stitches.
Instructions:
Using G hook and purple yarn
Row 1: 68 Foundation Single Crochet. Join to first FSC. (68)
Row 2: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first SC. (68)
Row 3: CH 1, HDC in same stitch and next 16 stitches. CH 2, HDC in same stitch. **HDC in next

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17 stitches. CH 2, HDC in same stitch. Repeat from ** two more times. Join to first HDC. (76)
Row 4: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and next 16 stitches. {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into chain space.
**HDC into next 18 stitches, {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into CH space. Repeat from ** two more times.

HDC into last stitch. Join to first HDC. (80)
Row 5: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and next 17 stitches. {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into chain space.
**HDC into next 20 stitches, {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into CH space. Repeat from ** two more times.
HDC into last 2 stitches. Join to first HDC. (88)
Row 6: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and next 18 stitches. {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into chain space.
**HDC into next 22 stitches, {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into CH space. Repeat from ** two more times.
HDC into last 3 stitches. Join to first HDC. (96)
Row 7: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and next 19 stitches. {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into chain space.
**HDC into next 24 stitches, {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into CH space. Repeat from ** two more times.
HDC into last 4 stitches. Join to first HDC. (104)
Row 8: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and next 20 stitches. {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into chain space.
**HDC into next 26 stitches, {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into CH space. Repeat from ** two more times.
HDC into last 5 stitches. Join to first HDC. (112)
Row 9: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and next 21 stitches. {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into chain space.
**HDC into next 28 stitches, {HDC, CH 2, HDC} into CH space. Repeat from ** two more times.
HDC into last 6 stitches. Join to first HDC. (120)

Finish off and attach same color into CH space.
Row 10: CH 1, 2 HDC into CH space. CH 11. 2 HDC into next CH space. HDC into next 30
stitches. 2 HDC into CH space. CH 11. HDC into next 22 stitches. Join to first HDC. (68)
Row 11: CH 1, HDC into same stitch. HDC into each stitch and each CH around. Join to first
HDC. (90)
Finish off and attach same color yarn into one of the stitches around the arm hole.
Row 12: CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around the arm hole (1 SC for each HDC, 2
SC into the side of the HDC and 1 SC for each CH (46)
Repeat Row 12 for other arm hole.
Finish off and weave in your ends.
Attach new color (pink) to bottom of piece. -In the back loop only- Attach to the center under
the armpit.
Row 13: In back loops only for this round. CH 1, 2 HDC into same stitch. HDC in next 44


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stitches. 2 HDC into next stitch. HDC in next 44 stitches. Join to first HDC. (92 HDC)
Row 14-16: CH 1, HDC in same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC (92)
Finish off
Change color to gray and attach yarn into the bottom of the stripe of row 16. -Attach into the
center stitch under the armpit. IN BACK LOOP ONLY
Now using H hook
Row 17: Crochet in back loop only for this row. CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch
around. Join to top of first SC. (92)
Row 18: CH 1, HDC in same stitch and in next 9 stitches. *2 HDC into next stitch HDC into next
stitch. repeat from * 12 more times. HDC into next 20 stitches. **2 HDC into next stitch HDC
into next stitch. repeat from ** 12 more times. HDC into next 10 stitches. Join to first HDC.
(118)
Row 19: HDC in same stitch and next 9 stitches. *2 HDC into next stitch. HDC into next 2
stitches. Repeat from * 12 more times. HDC into next 20 stitches. **2 HDC into next stitch.
HDC into next 2 stitches. Repeat from ** 12 more times. HDC into next 10 stitches. Join to first
HDC. (136)
Row 20: CH 1, SC in same stitch. CH 1. Skip one stitch. * SC into next stitch. CH 1. Skip one
stitch. Repeat from * around. Join to first SC. (68)
Row 21-22: CH 1, SC in same SC. CH 1. Skip CH. * SC in next SC, CH 1. Skip CH. Repeat from *
around. Join to first SC. (68)
Row 23-43: CH 1, HDC into same stitch. CH 1. Skip CH. *HDC into next stitch. CH 1. Skip CH.
Repeat from * around. Join to first HDC. (68)
Row 44: CH 1, HDC into the same stitch. HDC into each chain and each stitch around. Join to
first HDC. (136)
Finish off. Change colors to pink, attaching to back loops only.
Note: It may help to actually count and attach the yarn 11 stitches left of the seam, to help the
seam stay on the side of the dress.
Row 45: Crochet into back loops for this row. CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch

around. Join to first HDC. (136)
Row 46: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (136)
Finish off. Change colors to purple, attaching to back loops only.
Row 47: Crochet into back loops for this row. CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch

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around. Join to first HDC. (136)
Row 48-49: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (136)
Finish off. Change colors to pink, attaching to back loops only.
Row 50: Crochet into back loops for this row. CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch
around. Join to first HDC. (136)
Row 51: CH 1, HDC into same stitch and each stitch around. Join to first HDC. (136)
Finish off. Change colors to gray, attaching to back loops only.
Row 52: Crochet into back loops for this row. CH 1, SC into same stitch and each stitch around.
.Join to first SC. (136)
Finish off and weave in your ends. This is where you can attach the buttons about 7 stitches
apart, counting 7 HDC between each button. Model uses 19 buttons total.



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The Simplest Toddler Sweater
By: Lorene Haythorn Eppolite from Cre8tion Crochet
Get your toddler ready for the fall season
and a new school year with The Simplest
Toddler Sweater. This crochet design was
made with simplicity in mind. A few
different crochet stitches are used in this
crochet sweater pattern, which is great for
practicing your skills. You can work it up in
stripes or use solid crochet colors, but the
hood and buttons up the front are what
really completes this pattern. Made for
both boys and girls, your little one can be
super stylish this season.

Materials:
 Worsted Weight Yarn
o Model is stitched with 2 skeins of Red Heart’s With Love
o CA: Grey; CB: Pink; CC: Blue; CD: Purple; CE: Green
 Crochet Hook (I/9 or 5.5 mm)
 Embroidery Needle
Skill Level: Easy
Finished Size:
Neck to waist- 13.5”
Side to side- 13”
Total sleeve length- 13”
Sleeve length from armpit to cuff- 8”
Neck opening- 7” wide or 14” in diameter
Total wingspan- 30”

Notes:
1. The ch3 will count as your 1st dc in each row, the next dc should be placed in the 2nd st.
Except for the hood, where th ch3 will still count as the 1st dc BUT you will place the next dc
in the same st, this is specified in the pattern as well.
2. You can do color changes any way that works best for you. The useful method: Begin last dc

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in each row. After the first yarn over and pull through you will have two loops remaining on
hook, pull up new color and draw through last two remaining loops on hook. Tie tails tightly.
3. There are two parts of the directions that require that you place stitch markers. This is so
that you can properly line up the hood and the button holes. It is recommended that you use
yarn of an alternate color to mark these rows. You may want to use two different colors for
the two different places where you need to mark.
4. The sleeves are written using a seamless method.
Special Stitches:
fdc- foundation double crochet
Chain 3 (counts as 1st fdc). Yarn over and insert hook in 3rd chain from hook. *Yarn over and
pull up loop (3 loops on hook), yarn over and pull through 1 loop creating a sl st, (this is an
important step but easy to forget). Yarn over again and pull through first two loops on hook
(two loops remaining). Yarn over again and pull through last two loops on hook. This
completes the second fdc (remember your 1st ch3 counted as the 1st fdc). To stitch the next
fdc, yarn over and insert the hook into the sl st made in the 2nd fdc and repeat from *
dc2tog- double crochet two together
yarn over, insert hook into 1st st, yarn over and pull through st, (three loops on hook), insert
hook in next st, yarn over, pull through, (four loops on hook), yarn over, pull through first two
loops on hook, yarn over again and pull through last two loops on hook
Instructions:
Step 1. Starting with CA (grey) Fdc 56- change to CB (pink)
Step 2. Ch3 (counts as the 1st dc in every row) and turn. 1dc in each of the next 9 sts. V st in
the next st. 1dc in each of the next 6sts. V st in the next st. 1dc in each of the next 20sts. V st in

the next st. 1dc in each of the next 6sts. V st in the next st. 1dc in each of the remaining 10sts.
<52dc and 4 V sts>
Step 3. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 10sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
8sts sps. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 22sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 8sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 11sts. Change to CC (blue). <60dc
and 4 V sts>
Step 4. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 11sts. V st in the ch1sp. 1dc in each of the next
10sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 24sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 10sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 12sts. Change to CA (grey). <68dc
and 4 V sts>
Step 5. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 12sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
12sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 26sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the

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next 12sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 13sts. Change to CD (purple). <76dc
and 4 V sts>
Step 6. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 13sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
14s.ts V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 28sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 14sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 14sts. <84dc and 4 V sts>
Step 7. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 14sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
16sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 30sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 16sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 15sts. Change to CA (grey). <92dc
and 4 V sts>
Step 8. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 15sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
18sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 32sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 18sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 16sts. <100dc and 4 V sts>
Step 9. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 16sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
20sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 34sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 20sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 17sts. Change to CE (green). <108dc
and 4 V sts>

Step 10. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 17sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
22sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next 36sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the
next 22sts. V st in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 18sts. Change to CB (pink). <116dc
and 4 V sts>
Step 11. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 18sts. 1dc in the ch1 sp. Ch1 and skip the next
24sts, fold the piece in half and 1dc in the next ch1 sp (this space will become your 1st arm
hole, you will stitch the sleeve in a later step). 1dc in each of the next 38sts. 1dc in the ch1 sp.
Ch1 and skip the next 24sts, fold the piece in half again and 1dc in the next ch1 sp (this space
will become your 2nd arm hole, you will stitch the sleeve in a later step). 1dc in each of the
remaining 19sts. <20dc, 1ch, 40dc, 1ch, 20dc>
Step 12. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in each of the next 20sts. 1dc in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the next
40sts. 1dc in the ch1 sp. 1dc in each of the remaining 20sts. Change to CA (grey). <82dc>
Step 13. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CC (blue). <82dc>
Step 14. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. <82dc>
Step 15. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CD (purple). <82dc>
Step 16. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CA (grey). <82dc>
Step 17. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. <82dc>
Step 18. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CE (green). <82dc>
Step 19. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. <82dc>

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Step 20. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CA (grey). <82dc>
Step 21. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CB (pink). <82dc>
Step 22. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. Change to CC (blue). <82dc>
Step 23. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. <82dc>
Step 24. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in every st across. <82dc>. Fasten off
Step 25. Place stitch markers in the first (fdc) row. (I use a different color piece of yarn tied in a
loop). Place stitch markers in a bit so that they don’t interfere when you stitch the edging.
Sleeves:
Follow color changes of the body for sleeves.

Step 1. Attach yarn to the ch in center under arm. *Ch2 and skip the next st. 1dc in every st
around. place the last dc in the sp previously left empty. sl st into the top of the 1st dc to join
round. <25>
Step 2. Repeat from * for 10 more rows. Following the color changes of the body of sweater.
<25>
Step 3. Ch2 and skip the next st. 1dc in each of the next 6sts. dc2tog. 1dc in each of the
remaining 17sts. <24>
Step 4. Ch2 and skip the next st. 1dc in each of the next 5sts. dc2tog. 1dc in each of the
remaining 16sts. <23>
Step 5. Change to CA (grey). 1sc in every st. join round with sl st. <23>
Step 6. 1sc in every st. join round with sl st. <23>
Step 7. Sl st around to finish. Be sure not to sl st too tightly. Fasten off and weave in tail. <23>
Repeat for other arm.
Hood
Step 1. With sweater facing you.
Attach CA yarn at top left hand corner.
Ch3 and 1dc in the same st. 1dc in
each of the next 6sts. dc2tog 3x. 1dc in
the next st. dc2tog 3x. 1dc in each of
the next 16sts. dc2tog 3x. 1dc in the
next st. dc2tog 3x. 1dc in each of the
remaining 7sts. <45>
Step 2. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same
st. 1dc in each of the next 6sts. dc2tog

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3x. 1dc in each of the next 18sts. dc2tog 3x. 1dc in each of the remaining 8sts. <40>
Step 3. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same st. 1dc in each of the next 18sts. dc2tog. 1dc in each of
the remaining 19sts. <40>
Step 4. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same st. 1dc in every st across. <41>

Step 5. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same st. 1dc in every st across. <42>
Step 6. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same st. 1dc in every st across. <43>
Step 7. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same st. 1dc in each of the next 19sts. dc2tog. 1dc in each of
the remaining 21sts. <43>
Steps 8- 17. Repeat Line 7- (for 10 repeats of line 7)
Step 18. Ch3 and turn. 1dc in the same st. 1dc in each of the next 18sts. dc2tog 2x. 1dc in each
of the remaining 20sts. <42> Mark rows 3, 6, 9, 12 & 15 with stitch markers on either side (I
use a different color piece of yarn tied in a loop). Place stitch markers in a bit so that they
don’t interfere when you stitch the edging.
Step 19. The correct side of the sweater should be facing you. Fold hood in half towards the
back. Turn entire piece around and line up edges. You can either sl st or whip st to the center
fold to close off. Fasten off and weave in tail.
Finishing off:
You can stitch over the tails from color changes when you finish off or you can leave them till
the end and weave them in. Weave them in for a neater finished look.
 Where you begin your finishing is very important. Be sure to start in the space you
started the hood. Insert your needle in the ridge where the first row of the hood meets
the body of the sweater. At the 1st st marker.
 The hood will be stitched around 3x. The body will only be stitched around 2x.
 The 2nd row around the hood will be dc. All other rows will be sc.
Step 1. Attach CA and sc around the entire hood (to space evenly place 1sc in the ridge of
every row and 1sc in the center of the ch in every row). Place 3sc in corners. Sl st to join row.
Step 2. 1hdc in the next st (at the first set of stitch markers) 1dc in every st around the hood.
When you get to your stitch markers at rows 3, 6, 9, 12 on either side, and when you get to the
top (ridge) of the hood you will dc2tog. 1hdc in the last st of the hood (where you placed your
first set of stitch markers). [1sc in the next st. Ch3. 1sc in the next st] to make 1st button hole
(this first button hole should line up with the bottom ridge of the CA row, where it meets the
CB row) Continue to sc around the body of the sweater placing button holes at the bottom of
every CA (grey) row [1sc in the next st. ch3. 1sc in next st] . 3sc in corners. Sl st to join row.


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Step 3. 1sc in every st around the hood. Where hood meets body of sweater fasten off and
weave in ends. Finish weaving in all tails.
Step 4. Stitch on buttons to coordinate with the button holes. They should be placed in the
ridge on the bottom of where CA meets the next color for added security.






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Rainbows and Lolli Pops Baby Tunic
By: Bernat
Dress your little one for the spring season with this
pastel colored Rainbows and Lolli Pops Baby Tunic. It's
an easy crochet pattern to complete using any color
Bernat Mosaic yarn of your choice. This free crochet
pattern includes instructions on how to make this for a
6, 12, and 18 month old baby. It's worked in two
pieces and features a stylish and modern-looking
picot-edged yoke. This is the perfect item for your
little one to wear on a sunny spring afternoon.

Materials:
 Worsted Weight Yarn
o Model is stitched with Bernat Mosaic: Daydream (44128) 1 (1-2) ball(s)
 Crochet Hook (H/8 or 5 mm)
 Tapestry Needle
 2 Buttons

Skill Level: Easy
Size: 6 (12-18) mos
To fit chest measurement
6 mos 17" [43 cm]
12 mos 18" [45.5 cm]
18 mos 19" [48 cm]
Finished chest
6 mos 19" [48 cm]
12 mos 20" [51 cm]
18 mos 21" [53.5 cm]

Gauge: 12 hdc and 10 rows= 4" [10 cm].

Notes:
The instructions are written for smallest size. If changes are necessary for larger sizes the

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instructions will be written thus ( ). Numbers for each size are shown in the same color
throughout the pattern. When only one number is given in black, it applies to all sizes.

Instructions:
Body
Note: Ch 2 at beg of row does not count as st.
Ch 55 (60-65).
1st row: (RS). 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook. 1 hdc in each ch to end of chain. Turn. 53 (58-63) hdc.
2nd row: Ch 2. 1 hdc in first hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 13 (15-17) hdc. 2 hdc
in next hdc. 1 hdc in each of next 21 (22-23) hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in each hdc to last 2
hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. 1 hdc in last hdc. Turn. 57 (62-67) hdc.
3rd to 17th rows: Ch 3 (counts as dc). *Dcfp. Dcbp. Rep from * to last st. 1 dc in last st. Turn.
Picot edging: Next row: Ch 4. Sl st in 3rd ch from hook, *1 sc in next st. (1 sc. Ch 3. Sl st in 3rd

ch from hook (picot made) in next st. Rep from * to last st. 1 sc in last st. Fasten off.

Yoke
Ch 52 (56-60).
1st row: (RS). 1 hdc in 3rd ch from hook. 1 hdc in each ch to end of chain. Turn. 50 (54-58) hdc.
2nd row: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of next 4 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from * to last 0 (4-8) hdc. 1
hdc in each of last 0 (4-8) hdc. 60 (64-68) hdc.
3rd row: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of next 5 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from * to last 0 (4-8) hdc. 1
hdc in each of last 0 (4-8) hdc. 70 (74-78) hdc.
4th row: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of next 6 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from * to last 0 (4-8) hdc. 1
hdc in each of last 0 (4-8) hdc. 80 (84-88) hdc.
5th row: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of next 7 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from * to last 0 (4-8) hdc. 1
hdc in each of last 0 (4-8) hdc. 90 (94-98) hdc.
6th row: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of next 8 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from * to last 0 (4-8) hdc. 1
hdc in each of last 0 (4-8) hdc. 100 (104-108) hdc.
7th row: Ch 2. *1 hdc in each of next 9 hdc. 2 hdc in next hdc. Rep from * to last 0 (4-8) hdc. 1
hdc in each of last 0 (4-8) hdc. 110 (114-118) hdc.
Picot edging: Work as for Body.
Finishing:
Place markers across top edge of Body 4 1/4 (4 3/4-5 1/4)" [11 (12-13) cm] in from each side
edge. Pin middle of yoke at center Back between markers and match Yoke sides with sides of

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top edge. Sew Yoke to Body, leaving picot edging free and armhole openings approx 9 1/2" [24
cm] as shown in picture.

Button loops:
With RS facing, join yarn with sl st to left side edge of Yoke. Ch 1. Work 1 sc in side of each of
next 2 rows. (1 sc. Ch 6. Sl st in last sc) in side of next row. 1 sc in side of each of next 3 rows. (1
sc. Ch 6. Sl st in last sc) in side of next row. 1 sc in side of next row. Fasten off.


Right side edging:
With RS facing, join yarn with sl st to right side edge of Yoke. Ch 1. Work 8 sc evenly down side
edge. Fasten off.
Sew buttons on right side edging to correspond with loops.




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Pea Wee Coat
By: Vickie Howell for Vickie Howell and Caron
This Pea Wee Coat for toddlers would be a great
Christmas gift for the little one in your life. This
crochet pattern includes measurements for a 2, 3, and
6 year-old all in one. Vickie Howell’s design will add a
touch of sophistication to any toddler that dons this
adorable jacket. It’s the perfect fashion item for little
girls to wear on special occasions such as Christmas
and Easter. It would also be great for Sunday church
services.


Materials:
 Worsted Weight Yarn
o Model is stitched with Caron Sheep(ish)

o A: 0015 Red(ish) 3 (4, 4) skeins
o B: 0003 Grey(ish) 1 skein
 Crochet Hook (J/10 or 6 mm)
 6 Buttons—1"/25mm diameter
 Sewing Needle and Thread
 Yarn Needle
Skill Level: Easy
Size: 2 years (4 years, 6 years)
Chest: 24 (27, 28)"/61 (68.5, 71)cm
Length: 13 3/4 (14 3/4, 15 1/2)"/35 (37.5, 39.5)cm

Gauge: In single crochet, 15 sts and 18 rows = 4"/10cm.

Special Abbreviations:
sc2tog: Single crochet 2 together—Insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop, (2
loops on hook), insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop, yarn over and draw
through all 3 loops on hook.


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Instructions:
Back
With A, ch 46 (51, 54).
Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—45 (50, 53) sc.
Rows 2–5: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Rows 6–9: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), dc in each st across, turn.
Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 9 (9 1/2, 10)"/23 (24, 25.5)cm from beginning.

Shape Armholes

Row 1: Ch 1, [sc2tog] 2 times, sc in each sc across to last 4 sts, [sc2tog] 2 times, turn—41 (46,
49) sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 13 1/4 (14 1/4, 15)"/33.5 (36, 38)cm from beginning.

Shape Shoulders
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sts, hdc in next 3 sts, dc in next 4 sts, sc in next 21 (26, 29) sts, dc in
next 4 sts, hdc in next 3 sts, sc in next 3 sts, turn.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across. Fasten off.

Right Front
With A, ch 34 (38, 40).
Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—33 (37, 39) sc.
Rows 2–5: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Rows 6–9: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), dc in each st across, turn.
Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 9 (9 1/2, 10)"/23 (24, 25.5)cm from beginning, end with a
RS row.

Shape Armhole
Row 1: Ch 1, [sc2tog] 2 times, sc in each sc across, turn—31 (35, 37) sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 13 1/4 (14 1/4, 15)"/33.5 (36, 38)cm from beginning, end
with a RS row.


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Shape Shoulder and Neck
Row 1: Ch 1, sc in first 10 sts, turn; leave remaining sts unworked.
Row 2: Ch 3, dc in next 3 sts, hdc in next 3 sts, sc in next 3 sts, turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc across. Fasten off.

Left Front
With A, ch 28 (31, 33).
Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—27 (30, 32) sc.
Rows 2–5: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Rows 6–9: Ch 3 (counts as first dc here and throughout), dc in each st across, turn.
Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 4"/10cm from beginning, end with a WS row.
Buttonhole Row 1 (RS): Ch 1, sc in first 13 (16, 18) sts, ch 4, sk next 3 sts, sc in next 4 sts, ch 4,
sk next 3 sts, sc in each remaining st across, turn—2 ch-4 sps for buttonholes.
Buttonhole Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, working 3 sc in each ch-4 sp, turn.
Next Row: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 7 1/2 (8, 8 1/2)"/19 (20.5, 21.5)cm from beginning, end
with a WS row.
Repeat Buttonhole Rows 1 and 2.
Next Row: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 9 (9 1/2, 10)"/23 (24, 25.5)cm from beginning, end with a
WS row.

Shape Armhole
Row 1: Ch 1, [sc2tog] 2 times, sc in each sc across, turn—25 (28, 30) sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 11 (12, 13)"/28 (30.5, 33)cm from beginning, end with a
WS row.
Buttonhole Row 1 (RS): Ch 1, sc in first 11 (14, 16) sts, ch 4, sk next 3 sts, sc in next 4 sts, ch 4,
sk next 3 sts, sc in each remaining st across, turn.
Buttonhole Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, working 3 sc in each ch-4 sp, turn.
Next Row: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 13 1/4 (14 1/4, 15)"/33.5 (36, 38)cm from beginning, end

with a RS row.


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Shape Shoulder and Neck
Row 1: Sl st in first 15 (18, 20) sts, ch 1, sc in last 10 sts, turn; leave remaining sts unworked.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in first 3 sts, hdc in next 3 sts, dc in last 4 sts, turn.
Row 3: Ch 1, sc in each sc across. Fasten off.

Collar
With A, ch 40 (44, 48).
Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—39 (43, 47) sc.
Rows 2–4: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Row 5: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn—41 (45, 49) sc.
Rows 6–8: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Repeat last 4 rows 2 more times—45 (49, 53) sc.
Next 2 Rows: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Last Row: Ch 2, hdc in each st across, turn. Fasten off.
Sleeves (make 2)
With A, ch 32 (36, 40).
Row 1 (RS): Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—31 (35, 39) sc.
Rows 2–10: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Row 11: Ch 1, 2 sc in first sc, sc in each sc across to last sc, 2 sc in last sc, turn—33 (37, 41) sc.
Rows 12–21: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Row 22: Repeat Row 11—35 (39, 43) sc.
Row 23: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last 2 rows 5 more times—45 (49, 53) sc.
Next Row: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Repeat last row until piece measures 8 (10, 11)"/20.5 (25.5, 28)cm from beginning.


Shape Cap
Row 1: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in each st across to last 2 sts, sc2tog, turn—43 (47, 51) sts.
Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Repeat last 2 rows 2 more times—39 (43, 47) sts.
Row 7: Ch 1, [sc2tog] 2 times, sc in each st across to last 4 sts, [sc2tog] 2 times, turn—35 (39,
43) sts.
Row 8: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Row 9: Ch 1, sc2tog, sc in each st across to last 2 sts, sc2tog, turn—33 (37, 41) sts.

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Row 10: Ch 1, sc in each st across, turn.
Row 11: Sl st in first 6 sts, ch 1, sc in each st across to last 6 sts, turn; leave last 6 sts
unworked—21 (25, 29) sc.
Row 12: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, Fasten off.

Faux Pockets (make 2)
With A, ch 13.
Row 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each remaining ch across, turn—12 sc.
Rows 2–8: Ch 1, sc in each sc across, turn.
Fasten off.

Finishing:
Block pieces lightly, to schematic measurements, if desired.
Sew shoulder seams. Sew in sleeves. Sew side and sleeve seams. Center foundation chain of
collar over neckline and sew in place. Using sewing needle and thread, sew buttons to right
front, opposite buttonholes on left front. Pin faux pockets to left and right front between
lower buttons, as shown in photograph. Sew around three sides of each pocket, leaving long
side closest to side seam unsewn. Using yarn needle and a double strand of B, embroider
running stitch detail on sleeves, collar, and pockets, as shown in photograph.


















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