Wrap Your Newborn in Handmade Love
A crochet baby cocoon is one of the most popular newborn photo props — and for good reason. It keeps baby snug, warm, and perfectly posed for those precious first photos. This easy pattern works up in just a few hours and creates a stunning cocoon that any photographer would love.
Materials You’ll Need
- Yarn: 2 skeins super bulky (#6) baby yarn in your choice of color — about 150 yards total
- Crochet Hook: 9mm (M/13)
- Tapestry needle
- Measuring tape
Size
Fits newborn 0-3 months: approximately 18″ circumference x 18″ long (stretches to fit)
Pattern Instructions
Bottom (worked in rounds)
Round 1: Magic ring, 8 DC into ring, join. (8)
Round 2: Ch 3, DC in same st, 2 DC in each st around, join. (16)
Round 3: Ch 3, 2 DC in next, *DC, 2 DC in next* around, join. (24)
Round 4: Ch 3, DC in next, 2 DC in next, *DC in 2, 2 DC in next* around, join. (32)
Round 5: Ch 3, DC in 2, 2 DC in next, *DC in 3, 2 DC in next* around, join. (40)
Body (no more increasing)
Rounds 6-22: Ch 3, DC in each st around, join. (40 sts, approximately 17 rounds)
Continue until cocoon measures about 18 inches from bottom.
Scallop Edge (optional)
*Skip 1, 5 DC in next, skip 1, SL ST in next* repeat around. Fasten off.
Photo Prop Tips
- Use soft, neutral colors — cream, sage, dusty rose photograph beautifully
- Add a matching hat for a complete set
- Place baby on a soft blanket inside the cocoon
- Never leave baby unattended in the cocoon
- Best for photos in the first 2 weeks when babies are sleepiest
Variations
- Mermaid tail: Shape the bottom into a fin instead of a circle
- Pea pod: Add a green leaf-shaped flap on top
- Swaddle sack: Add button straps at the top
FAQ
Can I use worsted weight yarn instead?
Yes — use a 6mm hook and increase your stitch counts. The cocoon will be thinner and more suitable for warmer weather.
How tight should the cocoon be?
Snug but not restrictive. Baby should be able to move their legs freely inside. The stretchy nature of crochet helps with fit.
Related Patterns You’ll Love
- Essential Crochet Stitches for Baby Items
- Baby Owl Stuffed Toy Pattern
- How to Crochet Baby Mittens: Keep Little Hands Warm
Discover more stitch tutorials at Ravelry, the world’s largest knitting and crochet community.
Conclusion
This cocoon is a showstopper prop that every new parent will adore. Make several in different colors and you’ll have the perfect gift for every baby shower on your calendar!




