Giraffe Baby Hoodie Sweater Crochet Pattern
Wrap your little one in cuteness with this Giraffe Baby Sweater Crochet Pattern! Designed for crochet enthusiasts, this adorable pattern is perfect for making a cozy, handcrafted sweater featuring a playful giraffe design. The pattern includes clear, step-by-step instructions, ideal for both beginners and intermediate crocheters.

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Sizes Available: 12-month and 24-month
Materials Required: Worsted weight yarn in 350 yards peach and 230 yards rust, crochet hook size H (5.0 mm), tapestry needle, 10" [11"] separating zipper
Features: Detailed giraffe spots, hood with giraffe ears and ossicles, zips up the front
Customization: Easily adapt the colors to your preference

Create a memorable, handmade sweater that will be cherished by parents and loved by babies! Perfect for baby showers, birthdays, or just because.

Measurements:
12-month: Chest 20", underarm 8", hem to underarm 7"
24-month: Chest 22", underarm 8.5", hem to underarm 7.5"

Instructions are written in English using U.S. crochet terms.
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Giraffe Baby Hoodie Sweater Crochet Pattern
Wrap your little one in cuteness with this Giraffe Baby Sweater Crochet Pattern! Designed for crochet enthusiasts, this adorable pattern is perfect for making a cozy, handcrafted sweater featuring a playful giraffe design. The pattern includes clear, step-by-step instructions, ideal for both beginners and intermediate crocheters.

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Sizes Available: 12-month and 24-month
Materials Required: Worsted weight yarn in 350 yards peach and 230 yards rust, crochet hook size H (5.0 mm), tapestry needle, 10" [11"] separating zipper
Features: Detailed giraffe spots, hood with giraffe ears and ossicles, zips up the front
Customization: Easily adapt the colors to your preference

Create a memorable, handmade sweater that will be cherished by parents and loved by babies! Perfect for baby showers, birthdays, or just because.

Measurements:
12-month: Chest 20", underarm 8", hem to underarm 7"
24-month: Chest 22", underarm 8.5", hem to underarm 7.5"

Instructions are written in English using U.S. crochet terms.
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Giraffe Baby Hoodie Sweater Crochet Pattern

Giraffe Baby Hoodie Sweater Crochet Pattern

by Lisa Ferrel
Giraffe Baby Hoodie Sweater Crochet Pattern

Giraffe Baby Hoodie Sweater Crochet Pattern

by Lisa Ferrel

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Wrap your little one in cuteness with this Giraffe Baby Sweater Crochet Pattern! Designed for crochet enthusiasts, this adorable pattern is perfect for making a cozy, handcrafted sweater featuring a playful giraffe design. The pattern includes clear, step-by-step instructions, ideal for both beginners and intermediate crocheters.

Skill Level: Beginner to Intermediate
Sizes Available: 12-month and 24-month
Materials Required: Worsted weight yarn in 350 yards peach and 230 yards rust, crochet hook size H (5.0 mm), tapestry needle, 10" [11"] separating zipper
Features: Detailed giraffe spots, hood with giraffe ears and ossicles, zips up the front
Customization: Easily adapt the colors to your preference

Create a memorable, handmade sweater that will be cherished by parents and loved by babies! Perfect for baby showers, birthdays, or just because.

Measurements:
12-month: Chest 20", underarm 8", hem to underarm 7"
24-month: Chest 22", underarm 8.5", hem to underarm 7.5"

Instructions are written in English using U.S. crochet terms.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940184473741
Publisher: Lisa Ferrel
Publication date: 06/30/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Lisa Ferrel is a passionate and talented crochet designer known for her creative and intricate crochet patterns. With a lifelong love for crafting and a keen eye for color and texture, Lisa has become a prominent figure in the world of crochet.
Born and raised in Texas, Lisa developed an early interest in fiber arts, beginning with sewing and embroidery. She learned the art of crocheting from several family members. This initial exposure ignited a spark that would eventually lead Lisa to a fulfilling career as a crochet designer.
When Lisa isn't crocheting, she can often be found traveling, drawing inspiration from the world around her. Her favorite designs turn everyday items into crochet patterns like a firefighter’s jacket as a baby sweater or a ranch bottle as a giant pillow. She believes that creativity knows no bounds and that the beauty of crochet lies in its ability to transform a simple strand of yarn into a work of art.
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