We all know that when you’re a part of royalty that money just isn’t a factor in your world. However, being royalty also means you can be thrifty. How is that you might ask? Instead of shopping at the most exquisite of places, you can make your very own crochet patterns, instead. Duchess Kate and Prince William are expecting their first bundle of joy in just a few weeks, and you might be, too! Take a look at these beautiful crochet patterns fit for baby royalty.
Become Thrifty With Baby Crochet Patterns
Little Prince’s Peacoat – This crochet design is for newborns to three months; your sweet little prince will keep nice and warm while wearing it.
Pretty Princess Hat – Any little girl will feel like royalty when she wears this princess hat. This size is made for newborns, but can easily be altered.
Fluffy Princess Tutu – Little girls will absolutely love wearing this tutu around. Whether she’s playing dress up, dancing in a recital or simply doing a milestone photo shoot, she will be glowing with smiles.
Princess Tiara and Wand – I’m sure Kate doesn’t have this exact pattern for her baby-to-be, but it would definitely make a fun toy or photo prop.
Sweet Princess Cocoon-ghan – It’s important for baby to feel safe and warm during their first few months, so worked up this crochet pattern in a pretty blue shade or a pale pink.
Kid’s Crown – Kids can really get the look of royalty while wearing this crown; everyone can take a turn being the prince or princess.
Snow Princess Cowl and Wristlets – Even though this crochet pattern is made for girls, boys can wear it too; just change the crochet colors that you use.
Golf Course Cap – If Will and Kate (or you) have a baby boy, this cap will look too cute on him. It’s the perfect accessory to be worn to the Kentucky Derby, too!
Baby Shower Booties – These baby booties are sure to be a hit with any newborn and parent-to-be. This is a simple crochet pattern making it a great last-minute gift if you’re in need.
Aqua Polka Dots Baby Blanket – The bobble stitch, along with the frilly border makes it look elegant and fit for royalty. Once the baby outgrows this blanket, you can make an adult sized one!
What thrifty baby crochet pattern do you want to make?
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