Crocheting a baby teether is very easy with this detailed crochet pattern. The crocheted baby teether consists of a wooden ring and cute crocheted rabbit ears. The baby teether is the perfect gift for baby’s first Easter.
Introduction: Crochet Baby Teether – “Knotted Round Rabbit Ears”
Knowledge: Crochet Baby Teether – “Knotted Round Rabbit Ears”
- Double Crochet Stitches (UK!)
- Magic Ring
- Spiral Rounds
Note! By offsetting regular increases and decreases, they become almost invisible. You can recognize regular increases by the phrase “double every … stitch,” and regular decreases by the phrase “crochet together every … and … stitch”. The stitch chart for spheres and circles might also be helpful for you.
Note! Using a special technique for invisible decreases makes them nearly invisible. Although this technique requires a bit of practice, it’s worth giving it a try.
Supplies: Crochet Baby Teether – “Knotted Round Rabbit Ears”
Crochet Hook
You will need a crochet hook with a size of 12 (british). For converting to other sizes, the crochet hook size converter will help you. I have selected some great crochet hooks for you here.
Scissors – any
You’ll need any scissors. It’s best to use your most beautiful scissors because it brings you joy. If you don’t have really nice scissors, I’ve picked out some lovely ones for you.
Wool Needle
You’ll need a wool needle with a blunt tip. The thickness of the wool needle should match the thickness of your yarn. You might like the set of wool needles I’ve picked out for you.
Note! The specified yarn was used for the example shown here. In principle, you can use any yarn and an appropriate needle size. However, the quality of the material also affects the quality of the result, so you should avoid cutting corners in the wrong place. Also, the thickness of the yarn and the needle will influence the size of the outcome, which you can, of course, intentionally take advantage of.
Size: Crochet Baby Teether – “Knotted Round Rabbit Ears”
Note! If you want to change the size, you can simply use a thicker or thinner yarn with a suitable needle size. Simply doubling the rounds, rows, and stitches, on the other hand, will only result in an uneven outcome.
Needle Size | Yarn | Height |
12 (shown example) | 137yds / 1.75oz, 100% cotton | 14cm |
10 or 11 | 120yds / 1.75oz, 100% Cotton | ?inch |
Crochet Pattern: Crochet Baby Teether – “Knotted Round Rabbit Ears”
For the baby teether we first crochet the ears in one piece. Then the ears are simply knotted around the wooden ring and then your crocheted baby teether is already finished.
Crochet Baby Teether Ears (1x)
We crochet the ears from end to end in one piece with double crochet stitches (UK!) in spiral rounds. The ears are not filled, but only folded flat.
- mint green:
- 1st round:
- magic ring
- into the magic ring:
- 6 double crochet stitches (UK!)
- = 6 stitches
- 2nd round:
- double every stitch
- = 12 stitches
- 3rd round:
- double every 2nd stitch
- = 18 stitches
- 4th – 11th round:
- (= 8 rounds)
- each stitch one stitch
- = 18 stitches
- 12th round:
- crochet together every 17th and 18th stitch
- = 17 stitches
- 13th round:
- crochet together every 16th and 17th stitch
- = 16 stitches
- 14th round:
- crochet together every 15th and 16th stitch
- = 15 stitches
- 15th round:
- crochet together every 14th and 15th stitch
- = 14 stitches
- 16th round:
- crochet together every 13th and 14th stitch
- = 13 stitches
- 17th round:
- crochet together every 12th and 13th stitch
- = 12 stitches
- 18th round:
- crochet together every 11th and 12th stitch
- = 11 stitches
- 19th round:
- crochet together every 10th and 11th stitch
- = 10 stitches
- 20th round:
- crochet together every 9th and 10th stitch
- = 9 stitches
- 21st – 60th round:
- (= 40 rounds)
- each stitch one stitch
- = 9 stitches
- 61st round:
- double every 9th stitch
- = 10 stitches
- 62nd round:
- double every 10th stitch
- = 11 stitches
- 63rd round:
- double every 11th stitch
- = 12 stitches
- 64th round:
- double every 12th stitch
- = 13 stitches
- 65th round:
- double every 13th stitch
- = 14 stitches
- 66th round:
- double every 14th stitch
- = 15 stitches
- 67th round:
- double every 15th stitch
- = 16 stitches
- 68th round:
- double every 16th stitch
- = 17 stitches
- 69th round:
- double every 17th stitch
- = 18 stitches
- 70th – 78th round:
- (= 9 rounds)
- each stitch one stitch
- = 18 stitches
- 79th round:
- crochet together every 2nd and 3rd stitch
- = 12 stitches
- 80th round:
- crochet together every 1st and 2nd stitch
- = 6 stitches
- cut the thread generous, pull off the loop, close remaining opening, secure and weave in the thread end
Finish Baby Teether
As soon as you have finished crocheting the ears, you can put them together in a loop and thread them through the wooden ring.
Then pull the ears through the loop around the wooden ring. A knot is created and the ears are firmly connected to the wooden ring.
Prima! Das wäre geschafft!
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