Cute Crocheted Baby Jackets

Toddlers and little babies have a really delicate skin and they are getting cold very easily. That’s why it’s very important to keep them warm whenever it get’s colder outside.
And as autumn has already arrived and winter time is vastly approaching, it’s the perfect time for last minute projects for you, or your friends. Making one of those cute patterns will be a great gift for future parents, or birthday parties. Those cute jackies are made of very soft yarns, but you can of course go for your favorite ones. So grab your crocheting tools and let’s start! The link to the full article with the free crochet and written pattern is below.
You may like also these projects:
Amber Jacket by Nertila – Paid Pattern
This soft, crocheted baby jacket is very adorable and will fit both little girls and boys. You can go for neutrals, or for your kiddo favorite color. This jackie will be also a touching gift for future parents.
- DESIGNED by Nertila xhelili
- PROJECT TYPE jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL upper beginner
Go to the pattern:
Buttoned Jacket
If you’re expecting or know any future parents, this cute jackie is a must have. Every beginner will handle it, and the result will be stunning. Simple, elegant and timeless.
- DESIGNED by monpetitviolon
- PROJECT TYPE jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL upper beginner
Go to the pattern:
CrissCross Matinee Coat
This lovely, peachy coat will keep every girl and boy warm and cosy, while looking just adorable. Change the colors as you like, you can also sew some lovely animal graphics on.
- DESIGNED by Crochet ‘n’ Create
- PROJECT TYPE jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL upper beginner
Go to the pattern:
Lapel Jacket
This cute jackie looks very fresh and light. But actually it’s a pretty warm coatie, that will be perfect for both chillier summer days, and autumn / winter parties. Those lovely vertical stripes looks a little bit like ocean waves. How cute is that?
- DESIGNED by Bernat Design Studio
- PROJECT TYPE jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
Go to the pattern:
Ribbed Baby Hooded Jacket
This amazing set in the pictures below was made by Crochet ‘n’ Create and it’s such a perfect idea for a quick, summer project! These jackets are super comfy and you’ll be able to make them in a heartbeat! Which colors would you go for? They will fit a baby from 0 – 3 months old.
- DESIGNED by Crochet ‘n’ Create
- PROJECT TYPE crochet jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by Crochet ‘n’ Create / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on crochetncreate.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Teddy Bear Jacket
This incredible, adorable crochet jacket in the pictures below was made by Souma Crochet and it’s a teddy bear themed jacket, that’s worked continuously without any need for sewing parts together. You can choose from 2 sizes, the first one will fit a baby from 9 – 18 months old, and the second one from 18-24 months.
- DESIGNED by Souma Crochet
- PROJECT TYPE crochet jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by Souma Crochet / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on myaccessorybox.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Easy Boy Cardigan
This crochet cardigan in the pictures below was made by Souma Crochet and it’s a super easy cardi for babies and toddlers, that’s ideal for fall and winter time! Just remember to use your favorite yarn and colors! You can make it in the perfect size of a 3-4 year old and 4-5 year old.
- DESIGNED by Souma Crochet
- PROJECT TYPE crochet jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by Souma Crochet / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on myaccessorybox.net, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Little Bear Coat
Could a sweet crochet bear coat be any cuddlier? This adorable project in the pictures below features an ample hood complete with adorable bear ears. What’s more, the extra-long sleeves can be cuffed until baby needs the extra length. It’s lovely for fall and winter walks!
- DESIGNED by Brenda K. B. Anderson
- PROJECT TYPE crochet jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by Brenda K. B. Anderson / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on crochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Little Lady Rose
This pretty little sweater in the pictures below was made by chaicrafts and it’s giving me major vintage vibes, don’t you think? The pretty lace on the collar, sleeves and at the bottom of the sweater makes it simply adorable and perfect for your toddler! The size is from 0 – 4 years old.
- DESIGNED by DROPS design
- THIS VERSION is by chaicrafts
- PROJECT TYPE crochet jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by chaicrafts / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on garnstudio.com, or read more about it on Ravelry. This particular version is on Ravelry.
Baby Collar pockets Jacket
This adorable baby jacket in the pictures below is perfect for babies from 6 – 12 months and it’s such an easy project to make! What’s more, you can make a few different versions of it, as it’s so comfy, your baby will love to wear it all the time!
- DESIGNED by AamraGul
- PROJECT TYPE crochet jacket
- CRAFT crochet
- SKILL LEVEL beginner
PHOTOS by AamraGul / ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on crochetcrosiahome.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
It says that for the FREE Patter for the Amber Jacket there is a link below, and there isn’t one. The only thing to click on takes you to Raverly and you have to pay for the pattern.
Hi Janis, Amber Jacket is not a free pattern and isn’t listed as one – it’s paid. Other patterns in this post, though, are free 🙂 We sometimes include paid patterns in our articles, but never state that they are free.
I have also looked everywhere to find this “Free Pattern “. I get transferred to Rivalry.Why display something that is absolutely not true & misleading. I would like a reply to this question so that issues like this can be clarified.My meaning of a free pattern means free.It is happening far to often and needs to be addressed.Thanks
As I’ve said before in my previous comment, nowhere do we state that this pattern is free. I’ve now added the “Paid pattern” info by the title, so that there’s no more confusion.