About baby filet crochet patterns
The baby collection gathers the gentle, instantly recognisable motifs that suit nursery makes: a rattle, a duckling, a pacifier, a sitting teddy bear, and a stroller. Each is charted as clean filet blocks and kept simple enough to read clearly on a small grid, which matters for the bibs, booties, and cot blankets these designs are usually destined for.
These motifs are made to work together as a coordinated set. The rattle and pacifier pair naturally as a repeating border on a bib, the duck floats happily across a cot blanket, and the teddy bear makes a warm centerpiece for a keepsake panel. The stroller is a charming choice for new-baby announcements and shower gifts. Because the shapes are uncomplicated, they stitch up quickly and are a gentle place for newer crocheters to practise reading a chart.
Every baby motif opens in the editor as fully editable cells. Add dots to the rattle, a bow to the teddy, a wing to the duck, or a ribbon to the pacifier, then change the grid size to fit your project. You can combine several motifs into a single nursery panel and add the baby's name in bitmap lettering from the Letters category. When the layout is ready, export the chart or print a clean numbered version sized to your gauge.