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Crochet a Cute Baby Bow Tie Shirt Bib

Cre­at­ing a cro­cheted baby bow tie shirt bib is a delight­ful and prac­ti­cal project for a beau­ti­ful gift. In this free pat­tern, we’ll guide you through the process using easy-to-fol­low instruc­tions with the help of a video tuto­r­i­al. Whether you’re a cro­chet enthu­si­ast look­ing for a quick and cute pat­tern or prepar­ing for a baby show­er, this adorable bib, with its beau­ti­ful design and var­i­ous col­or options, will impress. So grab your cro­chet hook and some absorbent cot­ton yarn; it’s time to get start­ed on this per­fect acces­so­ry for lit­tle ones.

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Crochet a Cute Baby Bow Tie Shirt Bib

First, com­plete the basic steps for cre­at­ing this adorable water­mel­on baby bib. This pat­tern uses US terms and suits cro­cheters of var­i­ous skill lev­els.

**Mate­ri­als**: For this project, you’ll need Bernat Sof­t­ee Baby Cot­ton yarn in your choice of col­ors, a cro­chet hook, a yarn nee­dle, and a tapes­try nee­dle. You can find the mate­ri­als at your local hob­by lob­by.

**Cre­at­ing the Design**: The cute pat­tern of this bib includes spe­cial stitch­es like the bob­ble stitch, which adds a unique touch to the piece. Col­or changes can be made to craft beau­ti­ful baby bibs for any occa­sion, such as Christ­mas trees, birth­day par­ties, or every­day wear.

**Adding the Bow Tie**: The bow tie is an excel­lent addi­tion to the bib and is worked sep­a­rate­ly. It’s attached secure­ly to the top of the bib, mak­ing it the per­fect acces­so­ry for any baby out­fit.

**But­ton Clo­sure**: To keep the bib in place, add a but­ton clo­sure to the back. It’s both prac­ti­cal and styl­ish.

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Sup­plies:
Red Heart Love White and Black yarn
3 but­tons

I hook

Row 1: Chain 20, work a hdc in the 3rd ch from the hook and each chain across, Turn ‑18 hdc
Row 2: Ch 2, hdc in the first hdc, work 2 hdc in the next hdc, hdc in the next 14 hdc, work 2 hdc in the next hdc, hdc in the last, Turn ‑20 hdc
Rows 3–17: *Ch 2, hdc in each hdc across, Turn ‑20 hdc, *Repeat this for a Total of 15 times
Rows 18–27: (Straps) *ch 2, work a hdc in the same stitch as the ch 2, hdc in the next 4 hdc, Turn ‑5 hdc *Repeat this for a total of 10 times
Rows 18–26: (The oth­er strap) On the oth­er side of row 18, slip stitch with your white yarn, *ch 2, work a hdc in the same stitch ch 2, hdc in the next 4 hdc, Turn ‑5 hdc *Repeat this for a total of 9 times
Row 27: *ch 2, work a hdc in the same stitch as the ch 2, hdc in the next hdc, skip the next hdc, hdc in the next two, Turn ‑4 hdc (This will be where your but­ton hole goes)

Sl st With Black yarn, sc around the entire bib.

Sew a but­ton on top of row 27, the row 27, with­out the but­ton­hole. Then, you can secure the but­ton with the hole on the oth­er side of the straps to close the straps togeth­er on the baby.

Bow: Black yarn, I hook, Chain 4, sl st to join. *Chain 4, work 4 tre­ble cro­chet into the ring, chain 4, sl st into the ring. Then, the side of the bow, *Repeat to cre­ate the oth­er side of the bow. Wrap about 15 inch­es of yarn around the cen­ter, then weave in the ends to secure it. Sew the bow on top of the cen­ter of the bib, as seen in the pic­ture above. Sew two but­tons ver­ti­cal­ly below the bow.


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**Final Touch­es**: Once you’ve com­plet­ed the cen­tral part of the bib, you can weave in the ends using a tapes­try nee­dle. Make sure to secure every­thing prop­er­ly for a pol­ished look.

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This cro­cheted baby bow tie shirt bib is more than just a prac­ti­cal acces­so­ry; it’s a sym­bol of cel­e­bra­tion of birth and a tes­ta­ment to your crafts­man­ship. With this easy-cro­chet pat­tern and the option to cus­tomize it in dif­fer­ent col­ors, you can cre­ate beau­ti­ful bibs that are great for every­day use and per­fect for pho­to shoots, adding a touch of style to cute baby out­fits. So, don’t hes­i­tate to explore the world of cro­cheted baby items and cre­ate your own unique, hand­made bib using this free pat­tern.

Cro­chet­ing this adorable water­mel­on baby bib is a fun and reward­ing expe­ri­ence. Its beau­ti­ful design, col­or options, and easy-to-fol­low pat­tern make it an excel­lent choice for a quick cro­chet project. Whether you’re mak­ing it for a new baby, a baby show­er gift, or just for per­son­al use, this bib will become an every­day favorite. The absorbent cot­ton yarn ensures it’s prac­ti­cal and ver­sa­tile, mak­ing it a great addi­tion to any baby’s wardrobe. So, fol­low the free pat­tern and video tuto­r­i­al, and hap­py cro­chet­ing!

 

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