A crochet baby cocoon made with soft, plush velvet or blanket yarn is a cozy and adorable wrap for newborns. It’s perfect for naps, photo shoots, or as a handmade gift. Using thick yarn like Bernat Baby Blanket makes this project warm, quick to finish, and easy for beginners.

Materials
- Super bulky yarn (such as Bernat Baby Blanket or velvet-style yarn) – approximately 200–300 grams
- Crochet hook (6.0 mm to 6.5 mm)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Optional: extra yarn for a matching hat or pom-pom


Process
1. Crochet the Cocoon Base
- Begin with a foundation chain that fits loosely around the baby’s bottom (about 24–26 inches in circumference).
- Join in the round and work in double crochet (dc) or half double crochet (hdc).
- Increase for the first few rounds to shape the base, then continue without increases to build height.
2. Work Up the Cocoon
- Continue working in rounds until the cocoon measures about 20–24 inches tall.
- Use simple stitch patterns for a smooth texture, or add puff or bobble stitches for detail.
- Be sure the opening remains stretchy and comfortable for baby’s legs and feet.
3. Finishing Touches
- Add a few rounds of single crochet at the top edge for a neat finish.
- Weave in all ends securely.
- (Optional) Crochet a small hat using the same yarn and a magic ring start, working in rounds to match the cocoon’s softness and style.
Conclusion
The crochet baby cocoon is a simple and satisfying project that delivers warmth, comfort, and cuteness. Using thick, soft yarn and basic stitches, even beginners can complete this in just a few hours. Add a hat or embellishments for a personalized, thoughtful handmade gift for any baby.
Source: Yarnspirations