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		<title>Tiny Hats for Tiny Loves!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My due date for baby #2 is quickly approaching, so we&#8217;re prepping for all of the excitement! When my daughter was born, my husband and I donated a bunch of tiny hats to the hospital in her name. We decided to do the same with this baby&#8217;s arrival. I&#8217;ve been returning to some of my [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="">My due date for baby #2 is quickly approaching, so we&#8217;re prepping for all of the excitement! When my daughter was born, my husband and I donated a bunch of tiny hats to the hospital in her name. We decided to do the same with this baby&#8217;s arrival. </p>



<p class="">I&#8217;ve been returning to some of my favorite crochet blogs to make some hats with their patterns, but I&#8217;m also coming up with some of my own! Follow along if you have a little love in your life to create a hat for (or if you want to have some fun using up some excess yarn to donate)!</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Baby Bear Beanie</h2>



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<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed: </strong>worsted weight yarn, 5.0 mm crochet hook, yarn needle.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: hdc &#8211; half double crochet, sc &#8211; single crochet, slst &#8211; slip stitch, fphdc &#8211; front post half double crochet, bphdc &#8211; back post half double crochet.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Newborn Beanie</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; ch 2, 8 hdc into ring, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: ch 2, 2 hdc in each stitch around, slst to first stitch of round. (16 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 3: ch 2, *2 hdc, hdc next stitch* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch of round. </p>



<p class="">Round 4: ch 2, *hdc in first stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch, hdc in following stitch* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch around. (32 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 5: ch 2, *2 hdc in first stitch, hdc next 3* repeat * to * around. (40 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 6 &#8211; Round 10: ch 2, hdc around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Round 11 &#8211; Round 12: ch 2, *fphdc in first, bphdc in next* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>weave in ends.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ears (make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; 6 sc.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="">Round 3: *2 sc in first stitch, sc in next* repeat * to * around. (18 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 4 &#8211; Round 6: sc around.</p>



<p class="">Round 7: *sc2tog, sc next 4* repeat * to * around. (15 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing to top of hat. I usually sew the ears in a curved line between rounds 2 and 4 of the hat.</em></p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Top Knot Baby Beanie</h2>



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<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed: </strong>worsted weight yarn, 5.0 mm crochet hook, yarn needle.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: hdc &#8211; half double crochet, slst &#8211; slip stitch, fphdc &#8211; front post half double crochet, bphdc &#8211; back post half double crochet.</p>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; ch 2, 6 hdc, slst to first stitch.</p>



<p class="">Round 2 &#8211; Round 10: ch 2, hdc around, slst to first stitch around.</p>



<p class="">Round 11: ch 2, *2 hdc in first, hdc next 2* repeat * to *. (8 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 12: ch 2, 2 hdc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="">Round 13: ch 2, *2 hdc, hdc next stitch* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Round 14: ch 2, *hdc in first stitch, 2 hdc in next stitch, hdc in following stitch* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch around. (32 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 15: ch 2, *2 hdc in first stitch, hdc next 3* repeat * to * around. (40 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 16 &#8211; Round 20: ch 2, hdc around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Round 21 &#8211; Round 22: ch 2, *fphdc in first, bphdc in next* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>weave in ends.</em> <em>Tie a knot between round 1 and round 10.</em></p>



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		<title>Ty the Tiger Baby Drool Bib: Perfect Tigers Baseball Gear for Your Little Fan</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Mar 2026 00:33:03 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Tigers baseball will officially be back soon! Of course, that means even the tiniest of fans need to be ready with some new tiger themed gear! This easy, fun, and most importantly cute drool bib is the perfect way to keep your little one dry and full of team spirit! Ty the Tiger Drool Bib [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="">Tigers baseball will officially be back soon! Of course, that means even the tiniest of fans need to be ready with some new tiger themed gear! </p>



<p class="">This easy, fun, and most importantly cute drool bib is the perfect way to keep your little one dry and full of team spirit!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Ty the Tiger Drool Bib</h2>


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<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed</strong>: cotton yarn in orange, black, and white (I used Sugar &#8216;n Cream), H (5.0 mm) hook, and a button.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: sc &#8211; single crochet, slst &#8211; slip stitch, ch &#8211; chain, sc2tog &#8211; single crochet two stitches together, hdc &#8211; half double crochet, dc &#8211; double crochet, trc &#8211; treble crochet.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, orange yarn)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 17, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 14, 2 sc in last chain, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc each of the next 18, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn. (22 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Row 4: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 20, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 5: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 22, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 6: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 24, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 7 &#8211; Row 30: sc in each stitch across, ch 1, turn. (28 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Row 31: sc 8, ch 1, turn. <em>Leave remaining stitches of row 30 unworked</em>.</p>



<p class="">Row 32: sc2tog, sc next 4, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 33 &#8211; Row 44: sc 6 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 45: sc2tog, sc next 2, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 46: sc2tog 2 times.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off. <em>Attach yarn to opposite corner of row 30 and work rows 31-46 to create strap 2.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>At the end of row 46 on strap two, ch 1 and sc around the entire bib. When you get to the top of strap 2, ch 6 and slst back to the top of strap 2 to create the button loop. Fasten off and weave in ends.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Attach the button to the top of strap 1.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Pupils (black yarn, make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; 6 hdc.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave a tail for sewing to the eye whites.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Eyes (white yarn, make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; 6 sc.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave a tail for sewing to 25 of the bib. Attach one pupil to each eye before sewing onto the bib.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Stripes (black yarn, make 6)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 6, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, slst first stitch, sc next, hdc, dc, trc in final chain.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Attach to bib in groups of 2. Put one group in the center of the bib at row 30, pointing toward the bottom of the bib. Add other groups to either side of the bib at row 15, pointing toward to opposite side of the bib.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Cheeks (white yarn, make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; 6 sc.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="">Round 3: *2 sc in first stitch, sc in next* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing to bib so that the top of each cheek is touching row 14. Leave about 3 stitches between the cheeks.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Embroider whiskers onto each cheek with black yarn.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Nose (black yarn)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; 6 sc.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around. (12 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 3: sc first 3 stitches, ch 2, sc next 6 stitches, ch 2, sc final 3 stitches, ch 2, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing so that the top of the nose (the sc 6 section) touches tow 17 and the edges touch the cheeks on either side.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ears (make 2, orange yarn)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 9, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: sc2tog, sc next 4, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 3: sc2tog, sc next 2 stitches, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 4: sc2tog two times, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 5: sc2tog.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>weave in ends. Sew row 1 of each ear on an angle to each side of the bib between rows 25 and 30 of the bib.</em></p>


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		<title>Lets Have Some Ele-FUN-t Making a New Drool Bib!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Mar 2026 13:30:59 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Meet Elfie the Elephant, the cutest little helper for keeping baby clean and pacifiers close! 🐘 This adorable combination crochet drool bib and pacifier clip pattern is perfect for babies and makes such a fun handmade baby shower gift. This crochet baby accessory pattern is both fun to make and useful for everyday messes. Grab [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="">Meet <strong>Elfie the Elephant</strong>, the cutest little helper for keeping baby clean and pacifiers close! <img src="https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/72x72/1f418.png" alt="🐘" class="wp-smiley" style="height: 1em; max-height: 1em;" /> This adorable combination <strong>crochet drool bib and pacifier clip pattern</strong> is perfect for babies and makes such a fun handmade baby shower gift. This <strong>crochet baby accessory pattern</strong> is both fun to make and useful for everyday messes. Grab your hook and create your own Elfie today!</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Elfie the Elephant Drool Bib</h2>


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<p class=""><strong>Supplies:</strong> cotton yarn in your choice of main color (~1 skein of Sugar &#8216;n Cream) and inner ear color (small amount), black cotton yarn, white yarn scraps, H hook, and 2 buttons.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: sc &#8211; single crochet, slst &#8211; slip stitch, ch &#8211; chain, sc2tog &#8211; single crochet two stitches together, hdc &#8211; half double crochet.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, main color)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 17, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 16, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc each of the next 14 stitches, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn. (20 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Row 4: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 18 stitches, 2 sc in last, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 5: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 20, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 6 &#8211; Row 30: sc in each stitch across, ch 1, turn. (24 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Row 31: sc 6, ch 1, turn. <em>Leave remaining stitches of row 30 unworked.</em></p>



<p class="">Row 32 &#8211; Row 44: sc 4, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 45: sc2tog, sc 2, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 46: sc2tog two times.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off.</p>



<p class=""><em>Attach yarn to the opposite end of row 30 and work rows 31-46 to create strap 2.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>At the end of row 46 on strap 2, ch 1, sc around entire bib. When you get to the top of strap 2, ch 6 and slst into the same stitch to create button loop. Fasten off, weave in ends.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Attach button to top of strap 1.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Trunk (main color, worked in rows)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 13, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 12, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: sc2tog, sc next 8, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 3: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 4: sc2tog, sc 6, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 5: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 6: sc2tog, sc next 4, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 7: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 8: sc2tog, sc next 2, sc 2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 9: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 10: sc2tog, sc, 2  sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 11 &#8211; Row 12: sc across, ch 1, turn. (4 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Row 13: 2 sc in first stitch, sc, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 14 &#8211; Row 15: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 16: sc2tog, sc, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 17 &#8211; Row 18: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 19: 2 sc in first stitch, sc, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 20 &#8211; Row 21: sc across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 22: sc2tog, sc, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 23 &#8211; Row 24: sc across, ch 1, turn, <em>sc around entire edge, when you get to opposite end of row 24, sc, slst, ch 8, begin slsts in 5th chain from hook, slst 4 along chain, slst to trunk, slst to turning chain.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Optional: If you don&#8217;t want to pacifier clip loop on the trunk, just sc around the entire edge.</em></p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>sew to center of bib at row 19.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Attach a button to the underside of trunk at row 24, this is where you will secure the pacifier loop.</em></p>


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<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Large Ear Circles (inner ear color, make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; ch 2, 6 hdc, slst to first hdc.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: ch 2, 2 hdc in each stitch around, slst to first hdc of round.</p>



<p class="">Round 3: ch 2, *2 hdc in first stitch, 2 hdc in next* repeat * to * around, slst to first hdc of round. (18 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Round 4: ch 2, *2 hdc in first stitch, hdc in each of the next 2* repeat * to * around, slst to first hdc of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave a tail for sewing to smaller ear circle.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Small Ear Circle (inner ear color, make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; ch 2, 6 hdc, slst to first hdc.</p>



<p class="">Round 2: ch 2, 2 hdc in each stitch around, slst to first hdc of round.</p>



<p class="">Round 3: ch 2, *2 hdc in first stitch, hdc in next* repeat * to * around, slst to first stitch of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>weave in tail. Sew one small and one large inner ear circle together using 4 stitches of each ear piece to create each of the ears.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Ear Edging (main color, worked on each of the ears after circles are attached to each other)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: <em>attach yarn to one of the stitches closest to where you connected the circles</em>, ch 2, *2 hdc in first stitch, 1 hdc in each of the next 3 stitches* repeat * to * around. 2 hdc in last stitch, slst to first hdc of round.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave a tail for sewing ears to the outer edges on each side of the bib.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Eyes (black yarn, make 2)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; ch 1, 6 hdc.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing to bib.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>Create a french knot on each eye with white yarn scraps before sewing onto the bib at row 25.</em></p>


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					<description><![CDATA[<p>With baby number 2 joining the family soon, our toddler got a room upgrade to her new 90&#8217;s-daisy style &#8220;big girl&#8221; room! With that room transition, we found out exactly how large her stuffed animal collection had grown and decided to really lean into the 90s-nostalgia with a corner toy hammock! She has loved the [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="">With baby number 2 joining the family soon, our toddler got a room upgrade to her new 90&#8217;s-daisy style &#8220;big girl&#8221; room! With that room transition, we found out exactly how large her stuffed animal collection had grown and decided to really lean into the 90s-nostalgia with a corner toy hammock! She has loved the easy access to run back and forth switching out which of her &#8220;babies&#8221; she chooses for each nap and bed time. (And we&#8217;re loving that we&#8217;re seeing less and less stuffed animals all over her floor as she learns to toss them back into the hammock!)</p>



<p class="">If you grew up in the 90s, you definitely remember the iconic corner toy hammock overflowing with Beanie Babies and your favorite plushies. That colorful net swinging in the corner wasn’t just storage — it was a <em>statement</em>. Today, 90s bedroom decor is making a major comeback, and this free beginner-friendly crochet toy hammock pattern brings all the nostalgic vibes with a handmade twist. Whether you&#8217;re channeling retro pastel bedrooms, Y2K aesthetics, or just need a cute way to organize stuffed animals, this easy crochet project is the perfect throwback-meets-functional decor piece for any cozy space.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Crochet Toy Hammock Pattern</h2>



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<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed: </strong>worsted weight yarn, 3.75 mm crochet hook, yarn needle.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: ch &#8211; chain, dc &#8211; double crochet, sc &#8211; single crochet.</p>



<p class="">*Finished measurement &#8211; corner to front edge was roughly 32 inches when I completed. You can easily adjust the size to be bigger or smaller but stopping the repeated pattern rows earlier or continuing to follow the same pattern beyond the listed rows.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Toy Hammock</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 3, <em>begin stitches in</em> <em>furthest chain from hook</em>, 2 dc in same stitch, turn work.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: ch 5 <em>(counts as first stitch of row and creates the first chain space, here and throughout)</em>, dc, ch 3, dc next stitch, turn work.</p>



<p class="">Row 3: ch 5, *dc in chain space, ch 3* 2 times, dc in 2nd chain of previous row turning chain, turn work.</p>



<p class="">Row 4: ch 5, *dc in chain space, ch 3* 3 times, dc in 2nd chain of previous row turning chain, turn work.</p>



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<p class="">Row 5 &#8211; Row 48: continue with same pattern, adding one additional *dc in chain space, ch 3* repetition to each row, turn work.</p>



<p class="">Row 49: ch 5, *dc in chain space, ch 3* 48 times, dc in 2nd chain of previous row turn chain, turn work.</p>



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<p class="">Row 50: ch 1, 2 sc in first stitch, 3 sc in chain space, *sc, 3 sc in chain space* repeat across, 2 sc in 2nd chain of previous row turn chain, turn work.</p>



<p class="">Row 51 &#8211; Row 54: ch 1 (does not count as stitch), sc across, turn work.</p>



<p class="">Row 55: sc around outer edge. <em>At each corner, add a chain 4 loop (sc in corner, ch 4, sc in same corner stitch again to create loop).</em></p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>weave in ends.</em></p>



<p class="">Congrats! You&#8217;ve completed a super cute toy hammock to store all sorts of toys! </p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Hanging</h4>



<p class="">We used some photo/art hanging hooks, but you could also use command hooks for a more temporary solution. </p>



<p class="">Find the corner where you would like to hang your toy hammock, in the corner. Measure and place a hook 32 inches in each direction from your corner hook.</p>



<p class="">Now, all that is left to do is to attach each corner loop to the hooks you just placed and fill up the hammock with all your favorite animals!</p>



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		<title>Sleigh the Holidays with This Adorable Crochet Baby Santa Suit Drool Bib!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2025 13:25:51 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Santa Drool Bib Supplies Needed: Cotton yarn in red, black, white, and yellow/gold (I prefer Lily Sugar ‘n Cream), 5.0 (H) hook, and a 1/2 inch button. Stitch Abbreviations Used: sc – single crochet, slst – slip stitch, ch – chain, sc2tog – single crochet 2 together, dc – double crochet. Bib (worked in rows, begin [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center"><strong>Santa Drool Bib</strong></h2>



<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed: </strong>Cotton yarn in red, black, white, and yellow/gold (I prefer Lily Sugar ‘n Cream), 5.0 (H) hook, and a 1/2 inch button.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: sc – single crochet, slst – slip stitch, ch – chain, sc2tog – single crochet 2 together, dc – double crochet.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, begin with red yarn)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 27,&nbsp;<em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 26 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 24, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 3 – Row 10: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class=""><em>Change to black yarn.</em></p>



<p class="">Row 11 &#8211; Row 15: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class=""><em>Change to red yarn</em>.</p>



<p class="">Row 16 – Row 30: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class=""><em>Now you will continue with the red yarn to create the first strap.</em></p>



<p class="">Row 31: sc 8 stitches,&nbsp;<em>leave remaining stitches of row 30 unworked,</em>&nbsp;ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 32: sc2tog, sc next 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 33 – Row 44: sc 7 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 45: sc2tog, sc next 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 46: sc2tog, sc next stitch, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>attach red yarn to opposite corner of row 30, ch 1, and repeat rows 31-46.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>When you finish row 46 on the second strap, change to white yarn, then sc around the entire edge of bib to top of strap 1.</em> <em>At the top of strap one, sc 2 times, ch 8, sc in the same stitch (this creates a loop for buttoning the bib on), sc in the next stitch, continue to sc around to top of strap 2. Weave in ends.</em> <em>Add a button to top of strap 2.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Lets add the details&#8230;</h4>



<p class=""><em>Picking up the yellow/gold yarn, surface slst a rectangle around the center of the bib between rows 11 and 15 to create Santa&#8217;s belt clasp.</em></p>


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<p class="">Congrats! You’ve made an adorable Santa Suit Drool Bib for the little one in your life. If you want more options of holiday themed bibs, be sure to look for the <a href="https://gettinghookedoncrochet.com/cute-snowman-drool-bib/">Snowman Bib here</a>! You can check out the listing on <a href="https://ravel.me/santa-rudolph-and-snowman-bib-set">Ravelry</a> to get Rudolph pattern too!</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Snowman Drool Bib Supplies Needed: Cotton yarn in white, black, and orange (I prefer Lily Sugar &#8216;n Cream), 5.0 (H) hook, and a 1/2 inch button. Stitch Abbreviations Used: sc &#8211; single crochet, slst &#8211; slip stitch, ch &#8211; chain, hdc &#8211; half double crochet, sc2tog &#8211; single crochet 2 together, dc &#8211; double crochet. [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Snowman Drool Bib</h2>


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<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed: </strong>Cotton yarn in white, black, and orange (I prefer Lily Sugar &#8216;n Cream), 5.0 (H) hook, and a 1/2 inch button.</p>



<p class=""><strong>Stitch Abbreviations Used</strong>: sc &#8211; single crochet, slst &#8211; slip stitch, ch &#8211; chain, hdc &#8211; half double crochet, sc2tog &#8211; single crochet 2 together, dc &#8211; double crochet.</p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, begin with white yarn)</h4>



<p class="">Row 1: ch 27, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 26 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 24, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 3 &#8211; Row 18: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 19: sc 28 stitches across</p>



<p class=""><em>Change to black yarn.</em></p>



<p class="">Row 20: ch 5, slst 33 (along all chains and sc of previous row), ch 6, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 21: <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 38 across chains and stitches of round 20, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 22: sc 38 across, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 23: slst 5, sc next 28 stitches, ch 1, turn, <em>leave remaining stitches of previous row unworked.</em></p>



<p class="">Row 24 &#8211; Row 30: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class=""><em>Now you will continue with the black yarn to create the first strap.</em></p>



<p class="">Row 31: sc 8 stitches, <em>leave remaining stitches of row 30 unworked,</em> ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 32: sc2tog, sc next 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 33 &#8211; Row 44: sc 7 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 45: sc2tog, sc next 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="">Row 46: sc2tog, sc next stitch, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>attach black yarn to opposite corner of row 30, ch 1, and repeat rows 31-46.</em></p>



<p class=""><em>When you finish row 46 on the second strap, sc around the entire edge of bib to top of strap 1.</em> <em>At the top of strap one, sc 2 times, ch 8, sc in the same stitch (this creates a loop for buttoning the bib on), sc in the next stitch, continue to sc around to top of strap 2. Weave in ends.</em> <em>Add a button to top of strap 2.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Carrot Nose (orange yarn)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: ch 10, <em>begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, slst, sc next 3 stitches, hdc next 3 stitches, dc second to last chain, 5 dc in last chain, <em>continue working along the opposite side of the foundation chain</em>, dc, hdc next 3, sc following 3 stitches, slst into final stitch.</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing onto bib on an angle with rounded edge at about row 10.</em></p>



<h4 class="wp-block-heading">Eyes and Mouth Coal (worked in rounds, black yarn, make 6)</h4>



<p class="">Round 1: magic ring &#8211; ch 1, *sc first, dc next* repeat * to * four times, slst to first sc. (8 stitches)</p>



<p class="">Fasten off, <em>leave tail for sewing. Sew 2 coal pieces around row 17 of bib for eyes. Attach remaining coal pieces to create desired mouth shape.</em></p>



<p class="">Congrats! You&#8217;ve made an adorable Snowman Drool Bib for the little one in your life. If you want more options of holiday themed bibs, check out the listing on <a href="https://ravel.me/santa-rudolph-and-snowman-bib-set">Ravelry</a> to get Santa and Rudolph patterns too! </p>


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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sesame Street Inspired Drool Bibs (Set 2) Stitches Used: sc- single crochet, slst- slip stitch, ch- chain, sc2tog- single crochet two stitches together, hdc- half double crochet, dc- double crochet. Grover Bib Supplies: blue, white, black, pink and scraps of red cotton yarn, H hook, a Button. Bib (worked in rows, blue yarn) Row 1: [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Sesame Street Inspired Drool Bibs (Set 2)</h2>


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<p class="p2">Stitches Used: sc- single crochet, slst- slip stitch, ch- chain, sc2tog- single crochet</p>



<p class="p2">two stitches together, hdc- half double crochet, dc- double crochet.</p>



<h3 class="p1 wp-block-heading">Grover Bib</h3>


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<p class="p2">Supplies: blue, white, black, pink and scraps of red cotton yarn, H hook, a Button.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, blue yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 19, begin stitching in 2nd chain from hook, sc 18 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 18, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 20, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 5: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 22, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 6: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 24, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 7-Row 30: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Now you will continue with main color to create the first strap.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 31: sc 8, ch 1, turn.Row 32: sc2tog, sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 33-Row 44: sc 7 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 45: sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 46: sc2tog, sc, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Attach yarn to opposite corner of Row 30</em>, ch 1, and work rows 31-46.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>At end of row 46 on strap two</em>, ch 1, sc around entire bib, at top of strap two ch 6,</p>



<p class="p2">slst to ch 1, fasten off, weave in all ends.</p>



<p class="p2">Attach button to top of strap 1.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Eyes (white yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- ch 1, sc 3, hdc 3.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each of the first 3 stitches, 2 hdc in each of the next 3 stitches.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in next stitch* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches* repeat around, slst</p>



<p class="p2">to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to row 28 of bib.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Pupils (black yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: ch 1, sc 6, slst to first sc.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing onto eyes.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Nose (pink yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: ch 1, sc 6.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.Round 3: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in next* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4 *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in next 2 stitches* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 5: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in next 3 stitches* repeat around, slst to first</p>



<p class="p2">stitch of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to bib between rows 22 and 24.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Mouth (black yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 3, begin stitches in 3rd chain from</p>



<p class="p2">hook, 4 hdc in ch, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: 2 hdc in each stitch across, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: *2 hdc in first stitch, 1 hdc in next*</p>



<p class="p2">repeat across, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: *2 hdc in first stitch, 1 hdc in each of</p>



<p class="p2">the next 2* repeat across, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 5: *2 hdc in first stitch, 1 hdc in next 3</p>



<p class="p2">stitches* repeat across, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 6: *2 hdc in first stitch, 1 hdc in next 4* repeat across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Change to red yarn.</em></p>



<p class="p2">Row 7: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in each of the next 5 stitches* repeat across.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing mouth to bib so bottom touches row 2 of bib.</p>



<h3 class="p1 wp-block-heading">Ernie Bib</h3>


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<p class="p2">Supplies: orange, white, black, pink, and red cotton yarn, H hook, a Button.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, orange yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 19, begin stitching in 2nd chain from hook, sc 18 across, ch 1, turn.Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 18, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 20, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 5: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 22, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 6: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 24, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 7-Row 25: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 26: sc2tog, sc 24, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 27: sc2tog, sc 22, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Change to black yarn.</em></p>



<p class="p2">Row 28: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 22, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 29: 2 sc, sc next 24, 2 sc, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 30: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Now you will continue with main color to create the first strap.</em></p>



<p class="p2">Row 31: sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 32: sc2tog, sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 33-Row 44: sc 7 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 45: sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 46: sc2tog, sc, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Attach yarn to opposite corner of Row 30,</em> ch 1, and work rows 31-46.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>At end of row 46 on strap two,</em> ch 1, sc around entire bib, at top of strap two ch 6,</p>



<p class="p2">slst to ch 1, fasten off, weave in all ends.</p>



<p class="p2">Attach button to top of strap 1.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Eyes (white yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- ch 1, sc 3, hdc 3.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each of the first 3 stitches, 2 hdc in each of the next 3 stitches.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in next stitch* repeat around, slst to first sc of  round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to row 23 of bib.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Pupils (black yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- ch 1, sc 6, slst to first sc.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew to eyes.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Nose (red yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- ch 1, sc 3, hdc 3.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each of the first 3 stitches, 2 hdc in each of the next 3 stitches.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in next stitch* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4: *2 sc in one stitch, 1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches* repeat around, slst</p>



<p class="p2">to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to bib so that the nose is just touching the eyes.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Ears (orange yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 3, begin stitches in 3rd chain from hook¸ 4 hdc in same chain, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: 2 hdc in each stitch across, ch 2, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: *2 hdc in first stitch, 1 hdc in next* repeat across,</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew straight edge of ear to both sides of bib around row 17.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Mouth (red yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 21,<em> begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook</em>, sc 20, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: sc2tog, sc 16, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: sc2tog, sc 14, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: sc2tog, sc 12, sc2tog, ch 1, turn</p>



<p class="p2">Row 5: sc2tog, sc 2, hdc 2, sc 2, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Sc around entire edge of mouth.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to bib so bottom of mouth touches row 3.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Tongue (pink yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 7, begin stitches in 2nd chain from</p>



<p class="p2">hook, sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: sc2tog, sc 2, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: sc2tog, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Sc around entire edge.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew to mouth so row 1 of tongue touches row 1 of mouth.</p>



<p class="p2">Use a scrap of red yarn to create a small line on the tongue to give some</p>



<p class="p2">definition.</p>



<h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading">Bert Bib</h2>


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<p class="p2">Supplies: yellow, white, black, orange, pink, and red cotton yarn, H hook, a button.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, yellow yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 17, begin stitching in 2nd chain from hook, sc 16 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 14, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 18, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 5-Row 23: sc 22 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 24: sc2tog, sc 18, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 25: sc2tog, sc 16, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Change to black yarn.</em></p>



<p class="p2">Row 26: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 27: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 18, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 28: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 20, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 29: 2 sc, sc next 22, 2 sc, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 30: 2 sc, sc next 24, 2 sc, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Now you will continue with main color to create the first strap.</em></p>



<p class="p2">Row 31: sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 32: sc2tog, sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 33-Row 44: sc 7 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 45: sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 46: sc2tog, sc, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Attach yarn to opposite corner of Row 30</em>, ch 1, and work rows 31-46.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>At end of row 46 on strap two</em>, ch 1, sc around entire bib, at top of strap two ch 6,</p>



<p class="p2">slst to ch 1, fasten off, weave in all ends.</p>



<p class="p2">Attach button to top of strap 1.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Eyes (white yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- ch 1, sc 6.Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in next* repeat around, slst to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to bib at row 23.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Pupils (black yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- ch 1, sc 6, slst to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to eyes.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Eyebrows (black yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 20, begin stitches in 3rd chain from hook, hdc in each stitch across.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew to bib at row 24.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Ears (yellow yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 6, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook, sc 5 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: 2 sc, sc next 3, 2 sc, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: sc 7, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Sc around entire edge.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew to each side of the bib around row 18.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Nose (orange yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: ch 5, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook¸ sc 3, 2 sc in last chain,</p>



<p class="p2">continue working along opposite side of foundation chain, sc 3.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc in next 2, 2 sc in each of the next 2 stitches, sc 2, 2</p>



<p class="p2">sc in last stitch.Round 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc next 2, hdc, 2 hdc in each of the next 4 stitches,</p>



<p class="p2">hdc, sc next 2, 2 sc in last stitch.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4: 2 sc in each of the first 2 stitches, sc next 6, 2 hdc in each of the next 4</p>



<p class="p2">stitches, sc 6, 2 sc in each of the last 2 stitches, slst to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew onto bib so that the top of nose just touches the bottom of the</p>



<p class="p2">eyes.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Mouth (red yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 19, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook¸ sc 18, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: sc2tog, sc 14, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: sc2tog, sc 12, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: sc2tog, sc 2, hdc 3, sc 2, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Sc around entire edge.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew to bib one row below bottom of nose.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Tongue (pink yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 7, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook, sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: sc2tog, sc 2, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: sc2tog, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Sc around edge.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, sew to center of mouth so that row 1 of tongue touches row 1 of mouth.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Use a scrap of red yarn to create a small line on the tongue to give some definition.</em></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Sesame Street Inspired Drool Bibs Supplies: Cotton Yarn in main colors, black, white, and small amounts of orange, tan, and brown (I used Sugar and Creme), H hook, a yarn needle, and a Button. Stitches Used: sc- single crochet, slst- slip stitch, ch- chain, sc2tog- single crochet two stitches together, hdc- half double crochet, dc- [&#8230;]</p>
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<h2 class="p1 wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Sesame Street Inspired Drool Bibs</h2>


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<p class="p2 has-text-align-center"><strong>Supplies</strong>: Cotton Yarn in main colors, black, white, and small amounts of orange, tan, and brown (I used Sugar and Creme), H hook, a yarn needle, and a Button.</p>



<p class="p2 has-text-align-center"><strong>Stitches Used</strong>: sc- single crochet, slst- slip stitch, ch- chain, sc2tog- single crochet two stitches together, hdc- half double crochet, dc- double crochet.</p>



<p class="p3 has-text-align-center"><strong>Cookie Monster Bib</strong>: Bib (blue), eyes, pupils, mouth, and cookie.</p>



<p class="p3 has-text-align-center"><strong>Oscar the Grouch Bib</strong>: Bib (green), eyes, pupils, mouth, tongue, and eyebrow.</p>



<p class="p3 has-text-align-center"><strong>Elmo Bib</strong>: Bib (red), eyes, Elmo’s pupils, Elmo’s nose, and mouth.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Bib (worked in rows, beginning with your choice of main color)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 19, begin stitching in 2nd chain from hook, sc 18 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 16, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 18, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 20, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 5: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 22, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 6: 2 sc in first stitch, sc 24, 2 sc in last stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 7-Row 30: sc 28 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Now you will continue with main color to create the first strap.</em></p>



<p class="p2">Row 31: sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 32: sc2tog, sc 6, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 33-Row 44: sc 7 across, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 45: sc2tog, sc 3, sc2tog, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 46: sc2tog, sc, sc2tog.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>Attach yarn to opposite corner of Row 30, ch 1, and work rows 31-46.</em></p>



<p class="p2"><em>At end of row 46 on strap two</em>, ch 1, sc around entire bib, at top of strap two ch 8, slst to ch 1, fasten off, weave in all ends.</p>



<p class="p2">Attach button to top of strap 1.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Eyes (worked in round with white yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- sc 6.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in second stitch,* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches,* repeat around,</p>



<p class="p2">slst to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing onto bib.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Cookie Monster and Oscar the Grouch Pupils (worked in round with black yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- sc 6, slst to first sc.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to white of eye.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Elmo Pupils (worked in round with black yarn, make 2)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- sc 6.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to white of eye.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Mouth (worked in rows with black yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 9, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook, sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2- Row 7: 2 sc in first stitch, sc in each stitch until the last stitch, 2 sc in last</p>



<p class="p2">stitch, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 8: 2 sc in first stitch, sc in each stitch until the last stitch, 2 sc in last stitch.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing to bib.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Tongue (worked in rows with red yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 9, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook, sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 2: sc 8, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 3: sc 3, slst in next stitch, sc 3, ch 1, turn.</p>



<p class="p2">Row 4: sc, dc, sc, slst in center stitch, sc, dc, sc.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Eyebrow (worked in row with brown yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Row 1: ch 28, begin stitches in 2nd chain from hook, sc 3, hdc 4, dc next 13, hdc 4, sc last 3 stitches.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave long tail for sewing.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Elmo’s Nose (worked in the round with orange yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- sc 6.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in second stitch,* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches,* repeat around,</p>



<p class="p2">slst to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing onto bib.</p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Cookie (worked in the round with tan yarn)</h5>



<p class="p2">Round 1: magic ring- sc 6.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 2: 2 sc in each stitch around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 3: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in second stitch,* repeat around.</p>



<p class="p2">Round 4: *2 sc in first stitch, 1 sc in each of the next 2 stitches,* repeat around,</p>



<p class="p2">slst to first sc of round.</p>



<p class="p2">Fasten off, leave tail for sewing onto bib.</p>



<p class="p2"><em>*Using brown yarn, create 5 or 6 French knots randomly on the cookie to look like chocolate chips.</em></p>



<h5 class="p2 wp-block-heading">Assembly:</h5>



<p class="p2">Sew pupils to center of eye whites, then sew eyes, evenly spaced, toward the top of the bib. (Cookie Monster’s eyes should be slightly touching at center of bib)</p>



<p class="p2">Attach Elmo’s nose so that it is just touching the edges of both eyes.</p>



<p class="p2">Center mouth at the bottom of the bib, sew on. (Sew tongue on to mouth before sewing to bib, add black line to top part of tongue to add a little definition)</p>



<p class="p2">Sew eyebrow onto bib, slightly overlapping the top of the eyes.</p>



<p class="p2">Sew cookie to bib, half on mouth portion and half on the blue of the bib.</p>



<p class="p2"> Add a button to the top of strap one.</p>



<p class="">Want more Sesame Street character bibs? Watch out for Bert, Ernie, and Grover &#8211; coming soon!</p>



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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Since starting my page on Ravelry, this swaddle sack has consistently been a favorite! I&#8217;m so happy that people have enjoyed working with this pattern so much! My favorite thing about this pattern is that the top is completely customizable! The buttons can go through any stitch and any row between rows 26 and 35, [&#8230;]</p>
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<p class="">Since starting my page on Ravelry, this swaddle sack has consistently been a favorite! I&#8217;m so happy that people have enjoyed working with this pattern so much!</p>



<p class="">My favorite thing about this pattern is that the top is completely customizable! The buttons can go through any stitch and any row between rows 26 and 35, making it perfect for different size babies and for who sometimes want their arms swaddled in and other times prefer them out of the swaddle.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading has-text-align-center">Baby Swaddle Sack</h2>


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<p class=""><strong>Supplies Needed</strong>: One Skein Red Heart Super Saver, 2 buttons (7/8”), H (5.0 mm) hook, Yarn Needle.<br><strong>Stitch Abbreviation</strong>s: ch- chain, dc- double crochet, slst.</p>



<p class="">Cocoon Section is worked in rounds.<br></p>



<p class="">Round 1: Magic Ring- ch 2, dc 10, slst.<br>Round 2: ch 2, 2 dc in each stitch around, slst.<br>Round 3: ch 2, <em>2 dc one stitch, 1 dc in the next stitch</em><br>Round 4: ch 2, <em>2 dc one stitch, 1 dc in each of next 2 stitches</em> repeat around, slst.<br>Round 5: ch 2, <em>2 dc one stitch, 1 dc in each of the next 3 stitches</em> repeat around, slst.<br>Round 6: ch 2, <em>2 dc one stitch, 1 dc in each of the next 4 stitches</em> repeat around, slst. (60 stitches)<br>Round 7-Round 24: ch 2, 1 dc in each stitch around, slst.<br>Now begins the swaddle straps, worked in rows.<br>Row 25: ch 50, turn, slst in each of the 50 chains, continue slst next 30 stitches across cocoon, ch 52, turn.<br>For remaining rows, ch 2 counts as first dc of row.<br>Row 26: begin stitches in 3rd chain from hook, dc 130 (across first 50 chains, cocoon, and last 50 chains), ch 2, turn.<br>Row 27-Row 34: dc 130, ch 2, turn.<br>Row 35: dc 130.<br>Fasten off, weave in ends.<br><em>Add buttons, I placed one 3 rows from top of cocoon on one side and the other on the opposite side of row 31.</em></p>


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