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Learn how to make a super soft Baby Cozy or Cocoon with these easy-to-follow instructions. Single crochet and double crochet is used for this crochet baby cocoon; it's a great pattern for beginners. Keep baby warm and snugly with this project.
Baby Cozy or Cocoon
This image courtesy of Eva Ferrebee
Crochet Hook: J/10 or 6 mm hook
Yarn Weight:
(2) Fine (23-26 stitches to 4 inches)
Materials:
Scissors
Crochet Hook Size “J”
Yarn Needle and your choice of Baby Yarn
Project took Four (4) 1.75 ounce skeins Premier Yarn “Babe”.
Stitches Used: Slip Knot, Slip Stitch, Chain, Single Crochet and Double Crochet
Slip knot onto Hook
Chain 4 – Join to from ring using slip stitch through 1st Chain 1st Round: Chain 3, 11 Double Crochet INSIDE ring, Join with slip stitch (12 Double Crochet Stitches) 2nd Round: Chain 3, 1 Double Crochet in first Double Crochet. 2 Double Crochet in each Double Crochet around (24 Double Crochet Stitches), Join with slip stitch. 3rd Round: Chain 3, 1 Double Crochet in first Double Crochet, *1 Double Crochet in next 2 Double Crochet, 2 Double Crochet in next Double Crochet. Repeat Pattern from * to end. Join with Slip Stich (32 Stitches) 4th Round: Chain 3, 1 Double Crochet in same Stitch. *1 Double Crochet in next 3 Double Crochet, 2 Double Crochet in next Double Crochet. Repeat Pattern * all around, Join (40 Stitches) 5th Round: Chain 1, Single Crochet in same stitch, Chain 1. *1 Single Crochet in next Double Crochet, Chain 1. Repeat Pattern * all around, Join. (80 stitches) Note: Stitch Marker can be placed at end to assist with conformity. 6th Round: Chain 1, 1 Single Crochet in same stitch, * Chain 1, Skip next Single Crochet and Single Crochet in the next Chain 1 space. Repeat Pattern * around. Join
Repeat Round 6 until the body of the Cozy measures 24 inches (or length of your choice)
Finish off by knotting and burying ends with yarn needle. Bury any ends made by connecting skeins together.