
Create a darling outfit for your little one with this charming crochet baby dress! Inspired by the lovely pink and white design in the picture, this pattern features a comfortable ribbed yoke, a beautiful lacy mid-section, and a flowing skirt with a sweet ruffled edge. Adorned with a delicate crocheted flower, this dress is perfect for special occasions or everyday sweetness.
Skill Level: Intermediate (familiarity with basic stitches, working top-down, joining in the round, and understanding basic lace/shell patterns is helpful).

Materials:
- Yarn: DK (Light Worsted) weight yarn. A soft baby acrylic, cotton, or blend is highly recommended for baby comfort and drape.
- Main Color (MC): Pink (or your chosen primary color) – approx. 200-300 yards, depending on size.
- Contrast Color (CC): White (for mid-section, ruffles, and flower) – approx. 50-100 yards.
- Crochet Hook: Size G/6 (4.0 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge.
- Yarn Needle: For weaving in ends and attaching the flower.
- Scissors
- Stitch Markers: Very helpful for marking increase points, armholes, and the beginning of rounds.
- Small Buttons: 2-3, for the back closure (optional, as the picture doesn’t clearly show them but a back opening is common).
Gauge (Crucial!):
Achieving the correct gauge is essential for the dress to fit properly.
- Yoke Gauge: 4 rows of hdc should measure approximately 1 inch.
- Lace/Shell Stitch Gauge: A 4-stitch pattern repeat should measure approximately 1 inch.
- Adjust your hook size if necessary to meet these gauges.
Finished Size (Approximate, 6-12 Months):
- Chest Circumference: 19-20 inches
- Yoke Depth (from neckline to underarm): 4-5 inches
- Length (Shoulder to Hem): 16-18 inches
- Adjustments for other sizes: Guidance will be provided.
Abbreviations (US Crochet Terms):
- ch: chain
- sl st: slip stitch
- sc: single crochet
- hdc: half double crochet
- dc: double crochet
- tr: treble crochet (yarn over twice)
- sk: skip
- sp: space
- st(s): stitch(es)
- beg: beginning
- rep: repeat
- inc: increase (work 2 sts in the same st)
- dec: decrease (work 2 sts together)
- Shell: (dc 2, ch 1, dc 2) in same st/sp (adjust for desired density)
- FPhdc: Front Post Half Double Crochet
- BPhdc: Back Post Half Double Crochet
- MC: Main Color
- CC: Contrast Color
- ( ): repeat instructions in parentheses a specified number of times
- [ ]: total stitches in a round/row
Special Stitches (for Yoke Ribbing):
- Front Post Half Double Crochet (FPhdc): YO, insert hook from front to back around the post of the indicated hdc stitch from the previous round, YO, pull up a loop. YO, pull through all 3 loops on hook.
- Back Post Half Double Crochet (BPhdc): YO, insert hook from back to front around the post of the indicated hdc stitch from the previous round, YO, pull up a loop. YO, pull through all 3 loops on hook.
Video Tutorial
Pattern for Sweet Pink Blossom Baby Dress
Part 1: The Yoke (Top Down, Worked in Rows)
Using Main Color (MC – Pink):
Initial Chain: Ch 76 (for 6-12 months). Adjust this number to fit around the widest part of the baby’s head comfortably, ensuring it’s a multiple of 4 plus 4 for symmetry of the yoke divisions.
Row 1 (Neckline/Foundation): Hdc in 3rd ch from hook and in each ch across. [74 hdc] Do NOT join. You’ll work in rows for the back opening.
Row 2 (First Yoke Row – Increases): Ch 2 (counts as hdc). Hdc in first st. Hdc in next 10 sts (Right Back Panel). (Hdc 2 in next st, ch 1, Hdc 2 in next st) in next st (Corner 1). Place stitch marker in ch-1 sp. Hdc in next 15 sts (Right Sleeve). (Hdc 2 in next st, ch 1, Hdc 2 in next st) in next st (Corner 2). Place stitch marker in ch-1 sp. Hdc in next 20 sts (Front Panel). (Hdc 2 in next st, ch 1, Hdc 2 in next st) in next st (Corner 3). Place stitch marker in ch-1 sp. Hdc in next 15 sts (Left Sleeve). (Hdc 2 in next st, ch 1, Hdc 2 in next st) in next st (Corner 4). Place stitch marker in ch-1 sp. Hdc in next 10 sts. Hdc 2 in last st (Left Back Panel). [86 hdc, 4 ch-1 sps] Ch 2, turn.

Row 3 (Yoke Increases): Hdc in first st. Hdc in each hdc until you reach the first ch-1 sp. (Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp, ch 1, Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp) in ch-1 sp (Corner 1). Hdc in each hdc until you reach the next ch-1 sp. (Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp, ch 1, Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp) in ch-1 sp (Corner 2). Hdc in each hdc until you reach the next ch-1 sp. (Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp, ch 1, Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp) in ch-1 sp (Corner 3). Hdc in each hdc until you reach the next ch-1 sp. (Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp, ch 1, Hdc 2 in ch-1 sp) in ch-1 sp (Corner 4). Hdc in each hdc until last st. Hdc 2 in last st. Ch 2, turn.
Repeat Row 3 for approximately 2-4 more rows, or until the yoke (measured across the widest part of the baby’s chest) reaches the desired width. Typically, 5-7 total yoke rows are sufficient for this age group. The dress in the picture has a relatively deep yoke, so about 6-7 rows.
Ribbed Yoke Rounds (Optional – as seen in picture): After your final increase row, work 2-3 rounds of FPhdc and BPhdc alternating to create the ribbed texture on the yoke. Work in rows, turning at the end of each.
Joining for Armholes & Body:
Next Row: Ch 2. Hdc in each hdc until you reach the first corner ch-1 sp. Hdc 1 in corner ch-1 sp. Ch 2 (this creates the armhole space). Sk ALL sts between this corner and the next corner. Hdc 1 in the next corner ch-1 sp. Hdc in each hdc across the Front Panel until you reach the next corner ch-1 sp. Hdc 1 in corner ch-1 sp. Ch 2 (this creates the second armhole space). Sk ALL sts between this corner and the next corner. Hdc 1 in the next corner ch-1 sp. Hdc in each hdc until the end of the row. [Number of sts will depend on yoke size, approx. 60-70 hdc plus 4 chs for armholes]. Sl st to the first hdc of the row to join. You will now work in rounds for the body.

Part 2: White Lacy Mid-Section (using CC)
Join CC (White) to the body.
Round 1 (Lace Foundation): Ch 1. Sc in each hdc around, including the ch-2 spaces for armholes. Sl st to join. Ensure your stitch count is a multiple of 4 for the lace pattern.
Round 2 (Lace Pattern – V-stitches): Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1). Dc in same st (forms first V-st). *Sk 2 sts, (dc 1, ch 1, dc 1) in next st (V-st made).* Repeat from * to * around. Sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-4 to join.
Round 3 (Lace Pattern – Shells): Sl st into the ch-1 sp of the first V-st. Ch 3 (counts as dc). (Dc 1, ch 1, dc 2) in same ch-1 sp (first Shell made). *Shell (dc 2, ch 1, dc 2) in the ch-1 sp of next V-st.* Repeat from * to * around. Sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-3 to join.
Round 4 (Lace Pattern – V-stitches in Shells): Ch 4 (counts as dc, ch 1). Dc in same st (forms first V-st, placing it in the ch-1 sp of the shell). *Sk 2 dc, (dc 1, ch 1, dc 1) in the ch-1 sp of the next Shell.* Repeat from * to * around. Sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-4 to join.
Repeat Rounds 3 and 4 alternately for 1-2 more times, or until the white section reaches about 1-1.5 inches in depth.
Fasten off CC.

Part 3: Pink Lacy Skirt (using MC)
Join MC (Pink) to the body.
Round 1 (Lace Foundation for Skirt): Ch 1. Sc in each dc and ch-1 sp around. (This will be a solid foundation for the skirt). Sl st to join. Count your stitches. It should be a multiple suitable for your chosen skirt lace pattern (e.g., multiple of 4 or 6).
Round 2 (Skirt Lace Pattern): Ch 3 (counts as dc). Dc in same st. *Sk 2 sts, (dc 2, ch 1, dc 2) in next st (Shell made).* Repeat from * to * around. Sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-3 to join. This is a common shell pattern. The image shows a very similar, fairly dense shell stitch for the skirt.
Round 3 (Skirt Lace Pattern – Offset Shells): Sl st into the ch-1 sp of the first Shell. Ch 3 (counts as dc). (Dc 1, ch 1, dc 2) in same ch-1 sp (first Shell made). *Shell (dc 2, ch 1, dc 2) in the ch-1 sp of the next Shell.* Repeat from * to * around. Sl st to 3rd ch of beg ch-3 to join.
Repeat Round 3 of the Skirt Lace Pattern until the skirt reaches your desired length, leaving about 0.5 inches for the ruffle. The picture shows a relatively long skirt with many repeats.

Part 4: White Ruffled Hem (using CC)
Join CC (White) to the bottom of the skirt.
Round 1 (Ruffle Base): Ch 1. Sc in each dc around. Sl st to join.
Round 2 (Ruffle): Ch 2 (does not count as st). Work 3 dc into each sc around the entire circumference. Sl st to join. This creates a full, ruffled edge.
Fasten off CC and weave in ends.
Part 5: Finishing Touches
Neckline Edging (using CC): Join CC yarn to the top right corner of the back opening. Row 1: Ch 1. Sc evenly around the entire neckline opening. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off CC and weave in ends.
Sleeve Edging (using CC): Join CC yarn to the bottom of one armhole. Round 1: Ch 1. Sc evenly around the armhole opening. Join with sl st to first sc. Fasten off CC and weave in ends. Repeat for the second sleeve.

Back Closure:
- Button Loops: On one side of the back opening (e.g., the right side when looking at the back of the dress), join MC yarn at the top. Ch 3-4 (to form a loop), sl st into a nearby stitch to create a small button loop. Make 2-3 loops evenly spaced down the back opening.
- Buttons: Sew 2-3 small buttons onto the opposite side of the back opening, aligning them with the button loops.
Crocheted Flower Embellishment (using CC):
- Center: Ch 2. 6 sc in 2nd ch from hook. Sl st to join.
- Petals: *Ch 2, (dc 2, ch 2, sl st) in next sc.* Repeat from * to * around to create 6 petals. Sl st to join.
- Fasten off, leaving a long tail for sewing.
- Optional: Add a small bead or button to the center of the flower.
- Sew the finished flower securely to the yoke of the dress, as seen in the picture.
Final Touches:
- Weave in all remaining yarn ends securely.
- Block the dress gently to open up the lace pattern and ensure evenness.
Adjusting for Different Sizes:
- Initial Chain: Adjust the initial chain to fit the head circumference, ensuring it works with your yoke increase formula.
- Yoke Rows: Add or subtract yoke increase rows (Row 3 repeats) to achieve the desired chest circumference and armhole depth. Measure regularly!
- Armhole Chain: For larger sizes, you might need to chain 3-4 stitches for the armhole bridge instead of 2.
- Skirt Length: Add or subtract repeats of the lace pattern rounds to achieve the desired length.
- Gauge Swatch: ALWAYS make a gauge swatch for garments to ensure the correct fit!
Enjoy crocheting this sweet and charming little dress! It’s a wonderful project that results in a cherished handmade item.