Where To Find Free Toddler Crochet Patterns

Thom W. Conroy By Thom W. Conroy, 27th Sep 2010 | Follow this author | RSS Feed | Short URL http://nut.bz/1y0_.3cw/
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By using free toddler crochet patterns you can make sure your kids will be dressed well.

Think small

There are certain things to look for when searching for free crochet toddler patterns that make them attractive as project ideas, and probably the most important is the ease of putting items on a toddler and removing them. Toddlers don't have a great deal of patience, and free crochet toddler patterns without buttons or zippers are the best in terms of everyday use. This is not to say that a crochet toddler pattern with buttons is a bad idea, but when in a hurry the pullover concept will seem as a wise choice on the part of a crafter making these crochet patterns.

Most of the following free crochet toddler patterns can be completed in only a few sittings, and the pattern designs are fairly straightforward in concept. Remember to use the softest crochet yarn or thread you can find for toddlers sensitive skin - the most beautiful item in the World will be hated by a child if it is not comfortable to wear. Here are some really beautiful free crochet toddler patterns:

Lacy Dress - This is a cute throwback dress that reminds one of the days of Shirley Temple. This crochet pattern can be converted easily to a knitting pattern also, available at http://www.knitting-crochet.co m/crochet/lacdre.html

Fun Fur Cardigan With Hood - This is a furry jacket with a drawstring and 3 front buttons for a one year old, available at http://extrastellar.net/cjs_cr ochetedfunfurjacket.html

Quicj and Easy Helmets - These are unique and pretty children's hat with ear flaps. These free toddler patterns are available at http://serendipitygpvm.com/hel met.html

Childs Poncho - This is a festive poncho for a toddler with knot fringe edging. These are great because there is no zipper or buttons to fuss with. This toddler pattern is available at http://www.craftown.com/baby/p at4.htm

Bev's Bear Beanie - This is a funny and cute beanie pattern that is made of brown, tan, white and black yarn and fits ages 4 to 8. This beanie pattern is available at http://www.bevscountrycottage. com/bevs-bear-beanie.html

Child Top And Cap - This is a colorful toddler crochet pattern that is a flashback to the 1960's, available at http://web.archive.org/web/200 00303190822/http://www.cei.net /~vchisam/groovy/56-ktop-cap.h tml

Crocheted Slip On And Cardigan - This is another neat toddler pattern that can be put on and taken off a child easily, that can be converted to a knitting pattern. This is available at http://www.knitting-crochet.co m/crochet/yelsli.html

Childs Pullover Sweater - This is a very simple but attractive toddler crochet pattern that can be easily modified to fit different size. This toddler crochet pattern is available at http://members.tripod.com/~kpu p/html/oxfam_photo.html

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Crochet, Crochet Abbreviations, Crochet Borders, Crochet Edging, Crochet Instruction, Crochet Patterns, Crochet Symbols, Crochet Trims, Crocheting

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