I love crocheting for babies and kids. There are so many wonderful patterns out there that are sure to melt their hearts - even the adults, too 😉
I especially love crocheting pacifier clips, because it’s a quick project that has great benefits for a family with little kids. There were many things I was unsure of when I made my first clip, so I have made it easier for you to get started.
IMPORTANT! Because of strangulation hazard, the pacifier clip may never be longer than 22 cm, including the clip and adapter. Be careful if the string can be extended when tugged, and in that case make it shorter than 22 cm.
Pacifier Clips in Single Rib pattern
Single rib is a lovely pattern that is made up of varying front post double crochet and back post double crochet stitches. The pattern texture makes it thick and extra durable. It’s crocheted in our Rainbow 8/4 cotton yarn. Choose any clip that will suit the baby - we have clips shaped like bunnies, police cars, ladybugs, or even space rockets!
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You can choose an adapter or O-ring to attach the pacifier. Read below if you need help attaching the adapter or O-ring.
Find the pattern HERE
There is also a video tutorial for the pacifier clip in singe rib HERE
Pacifier Clips in basketweave pattern
Basketweave consists of a combination of front post double crochet and back post double crochet stitches that interweave and create a beautiful pattern. We have chosen our Rainbow 8/4 cotton yarn, but another great choice would be our yummy Rainbow Organic 8/4 that is GOTS certified (Nr. 2017-057) which makes it perfect for baby and kids’ projects.
Find the pattern HERE
There is also a video tutorial for the pacifier clip HERE
Help with pacifier clips
We have made several videos that will help you make pacifier clips. Are you unsure how to get started with the clip and crochet the stitches onto the clip?
Check out this video showing exactly that:
How to finish
Are you unsure how to finish? Whether you have chosen an adapter or an O-ring, there are videos for both below.
When fastening off with an adapter, use the following method:
If fastening off with an O-ring, use the following method:
Have fun crocheting for babies and children! If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected]
Kind regards
Lene, HobbiiDesign