Crochet Photo Props for baby photography have definitely become a big thing over the last few years! From doting moms and dads to professional photographers, crochet props are a big hit, and often used to set the perfect scene. So this roundup is for the parents, the pros, and those who make crochet items to sell - 10 gorgeous and free crochet baby photo prop patterns!
10 Free Baby Crochet Photo Prop Patterns
- Simple Baby Cocoon Photo Prop by Sarah Boccolucci, on Tots and Bottoms Blog: The quintessential cocoon, this pattern works up quickly with super bulky yarn and keeps the focus on baby!
- Turtle Love by Corina Gray, on Stitch11: There's a great photo tutorial for this turtle shell - and the hat pattern is included!
- Dino photo prop by Teri Heathcote, on Knot Your Nana's Crochet: Here that baby roar!
- Hula Baby Photo Prop Pattern by Aimee Arnold, a Ravelry download: I love it! Relax, baby!
- Newborn Top Hat for Photoshoots by Ashlee Prisbrey, on Ashlee Marie: How adorable is this! Instructions for a girl's version and a boy's version are both included.
- Stork Pouch Photography Prop by Alli Hyer, on Alli Crafts: These are so cute, but please remember to never leave baby unattended!
- Mermaid Tail by Kat Goldin, in The Guardian: Adorable, and in high demand!
- Giraffe Hat and Diaper Cover Set by Unfuzzy Boutique, on Busting Stitches: Giraffes are the thing!
- Dr. Seuss Inspired Hats by Micah York, on Micah Makes: Perfect for twins or siblings!
- Flower Hat / Photo Prop by Thomasina Cummings, a Ravelry download: Perfect for spring and summer babies!
Do you make photo props? Do you take photos of babies and use crochet items? What sorts of things are you looking for? Share you thoughts and ideas in the comments!
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Aimee
Thank you so much for including my hula baby photo prop in this gorgeous list of patterns! I can't wait to check out more of your blog 🙂
Tamara Kelly
You're very welcome! 😀
Theresa
You should see how cute my kitten looks in the mermaid tail!!!
kelli
Hello! My mother in law is trying to make this for my newborn. I don't crochet so I'm not much help to her. She's got the ribbing and rows 1-4 of the tail done. She's unsure on how to connect into the round. Any ideas? Thank you!
Kelli
Tamara Kelly
Hi Kelli! Here's how the pattern says to connect to work in the round:
So basically, you fold the tail in half, so that the first st of the previous row is sandwiched next to the last st of the previous row. Then, start working double crochet sts into the first 3 sts of the previous round.
Does that help?
Helen Charbonneau
I have a niece that has a baby girl in 12 months clothes. Can you tell me about how many stitches more I should start with on the mermaid tail. Thank you She really wants me to make one and I appreciate any help you can give me..
Tamara Kelly
I'm afraid you'll have to ask the designer - it's not my pattern. 🙂
Evelyn Newman
Love these photo props. Making for my next great grandson due in Sept. Thank you so much
Christiene beckley
I'm looking for animal outfits.
Tamara Kelly
Click here. 😀
Michelle
Hello,
Everything looks lovely! I'm looking for a mohair newborn pixie bonnet pattern. All of the ones I'm finding are for sale and I was hoping to find a free pattern. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you!
Tamara Kelly
Hi Michelle! Here are 13 free newborn pixie bonnet patterns - you can substitute any yarn as long as it's the right weight.
Michelle
Thank you Tamara for the reply! Is there a link that was supposed to be in it? Thanks again!
Tamara Kelly
Whoops! That would've been helpful, eh? Sorry, here it is... http://rav.to/1CVl1i5 This time I got 10, but you can play with the search options and see what you can find!
Donna R Stewart
I'm looking for infant crochet outfits written instructions. Do you have any or know of a site where i can get them
Thank You
Tamara Kelly
Hi Donna! If you click on the names of the patterns you like here, you'll go to the written instructions! 🙂 Another good source is Ravelry.com! 🙂
Donna R Stewart
I love your site will be checking it a lot
Tamara Kelly
Thank you so much! 😀
Dawn Walker
I love this pattern so much! I use it as a hat for the snowmen I make! Putting football team logo's or such on them!
Tamara Kelly
😀 I'm so glad to hear it, thank you Dawn!
Brenda
I'm working on your beautiful Infant Mermaid Tail sack, and I have one question: Am I to crochet 64 rows of ribbing or 54? The directions are for 64 rows, but when work is turned to begin the tail, it calls for 54 double crochets in the 54 rows.
I love this!!!!!!!
Tamara Kelly
Hi Brenda! It isn't my pattern, I just linked to it - but I'll try to help as best I can! 🙂 My reading of the pattern would indicate that you work the dc sts in 54 of the rows, and leave the remaining 10 unworked. It's hard to say for sure without making it, but that's my best bet. I'm sorry I can't say for certain! I would recommend contacting the designer Kat: support@slugsontherefrigerator.com 🙂