Baby Hammock Crochet Pattern ⚡

Most "toy" or "baby prop" hammocks use a variation of the or Treble Crochet clusters to build a triangle.

Crocheting a baby hammock (often used for or toy storage ) is a rewarding project that combines simple stitches with functional design. Most patterns follow a triangular shape, starting from a center point and expanding outwards. Essential Safety First When crocheting for infants, safety is non-negotiable. Baby Hammock Crochet Pattern

: Ensure stitches are tight enough that fingers or toes won't get caught and cut off circulation. Most "toy" or "baby prop" hammocks use a

: This creates a clean, adjustable center point. Essential Safety First When crocheting for infants, safety

: Use soft, breathable, and washable fibers. Cotton or cotton-blends (like Dishie ) are popular for durability, while merino wool is preferred for cold-weather props because it is softer. Beginner-Friendly Pattern Logic

: Crocheted hammocks are intended for supervised photography props or toy storage—never for unsupervised sleeping due to risks of suffocation or falling.