Overview
The Houndstooth Baby Dress is a charming baby garment that combines classic design with a cozy handmade feel. The dress is made using the griddle stitch — alternating single crochet (sc) and double crochet (dc) stitches — with two contrasting yarn colors to replicate the look of woven houndstooth fabric.
The pattern is worked from the top down, starting with a yoke that’s shaped into a round bodice, followed by a skirt section. It includes a back opening and optional tie closures for easy dressing.
✂️ Materials Needed
Item | Description |
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Yarn | Worsted weight (#4) yarn in two colors: – Color A (light, e.g. white or pastel) – Color B (dark, e.g. black, navy, or bold contrast) |
Hook | 4.0 mm (G-6) crochet hook |
Tapestry Needle | For weaving in ends |
Scissors | Yarn scissors |
Stitch Markers | Optional, but useful for marking increases and stitch counts |
Measuring Tape | For sizing the dress appropriately |
Sizing Notes
You can adjust this dress for sizes ranging from 0–3 months up to 12 months. Here are suggested measurements:
Size | Chest | Length |
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0–3 mo | 14–16″ | 12″ |
6 mo | 16–18″ | 13–14″ |
9–12 mo | 18–19″ | 15–16″ |
To size up:
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Add more chains to the foundation chain.
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Increase the number of rows in the bodice and skirt.
Stitches & Abbreviations
Stitch | Abbr. | Description |
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Chain | ch | Yarn over, pull through loop |
Slip Stitch | sl st | Insert hook, yarn over, pull through all loops |
Single Crochet | sc | Insert hook, yarn over, pull up loop, yarn over, pull through two |
Double Crochet | dc | Yarn over, insert hook, yarn over, pull up loop, yarn over, pull through 2, yarn over, pull through 2 |
Griddle Stitch | — | Alternating sc and dc across the row |
Griddle Stitch: On each row, place sc into dc and dc into sc from the previous row.
Construction Overview
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Yoke (Top/Bodice) – Worked flat in rows for back opening
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Join in the round at the underarm
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Skirt – Worked in rounds, continuing the houndstooth pattern
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Edging & Neckline ties – For finishing
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Optional sleeves – You can add capped or long sleeves
Instructions
Step 1: Foundation Chain & Bodice
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With Color A, chain 57 (for 6-month size). You can adjust this based on chest measurement.
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Turn, starting in 2nd ch from hook:
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sc in first st, dc in next, repeat across (ending with dc).
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This is Row 1.
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Row 2 (with Color B): Chain 1, turn.
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If previous st was sc, do dc; if dc, do sc. Repeat to end.
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Always switch colors every row.
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Work 8 to 12 rows for the yoke, depending on size.
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Step 2: Create Armholes & Join in the Round
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Fold the yoke into a U-shape (with center front and two sides).
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Use stitch markers to count off stitches for armholes (e.g. 8–10 stitches per armhole).
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Work across front, then chain across the armhole gap, then work back stitches, chain across second gap, and join.
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You’re now working in the round for the skirt!
Step 3: Skirt Section (Houndstooth in the Round)
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Continue the griddle stitch, alternating sc/dc in each round, and changing colors every round.
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No need to turn; just join with sl st, switch colors, ch 1, and continue.
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For added fullness, you may increase by doing 2 stitches in every 10th stitch every few rows.
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Continue until skirt reaches desired length (about 8–10 inches for 6–12 months).
Step 4: Bottom Edging
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With last color used, add a decorative edging:
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Row: sc in dc, 3 dc in sc, repeat around.
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Fasten off and weave in ends.
Step 5: Neckline & Back Closure
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Neckline Tie Option:
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Join yarn at one back corner.
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Chain 30–35 for a tie, then sl st back down the chain.
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Continue with sc along neckline to opposite side, then chain 30–35 for second tie.
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Fasten off.
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Alternate Option:
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Sew on a small button and create a loop closure with chains.
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Optional Additions
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Sleeves: Add capped or long sleeves using griddle stitch in rounds from the armhole edges.
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Ruffles: Add a ruffle row at the hem by working 2 dc in every stitch for one round before edging.
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Bows or Flowers: Crochet and sew on decorative elements for extra charm.
Finishing Touches
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Weave in all ends securely.
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Block lightly using steam or gentle pressing for the best shape.
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Wash gently per yarn instructions (most acrylics are machine-washable).
Tips for Success
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Use high-contrast colors to make the houndstooth pattern pop.
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Keep consistent tension, especially when alternating between sc and dc.
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Count stitches carefully, especially when shaping the yoke and armholes.
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Use stitch markers for clarity when setting up the bodice and armholes.
❤️ Final Thoughts
The Crochet Houndstooth Baby Dress is a timeless, handmade piece that combines texture, color, and function. With its soft feel, vintage look, and adjustable fit, it makes a perfect baby shower gift, photo outfit, or holiday dress. Once you master the griddle stitch and color changes, you’ll love how quickly this dress works up.
Whether you’re a confident beginner or experienced crocheter, this project will become a favorite in your handmade collection.
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