July 12, 2025

🧶 How to Make an Easy Crochet Diaper Cover / Baby Pants

Sure! Here’s a detailed step-by-step guide on how to make an easy crochet diaper cover or baby pants. This is a great beginner-friendly project and pairs beautifully with a matching hat or baby top.


🧶 How to Make an Easy Crochet Diaper Cover / Baby Pants

🪡 Skill Level:

Beginner to Easy


✂️ Materials Needed:

  • Worsted weight yarn (Category 4; soft cotton or acrylic is best for baby)

  • Crochet hook size H/5.0mm or I/5.5mm

  • Yarn needle

  • Scissors

  • Stitch markers (optional)

  • 1–2 buttons (for diaper cover)

  • Measuring tape


📏 Sizes (General Guide):

Size Waist Circumference Rise (front to back) Leg Opening
Newborn 13 in (33 cm) 13 in (33 cm) 6 in (15 cm)
0–3 Months 14 in (36 cm) 14 in (36 cm) 6.5 in (16.5 cm)
3–6 Months 15–16 in (38–41 cm) 15 in (38 cm) 7 in (18 cm)
6–12 Months 17–18 in (43–46 cm) 17 in (43 cm) 8 in (20 cm)

🧵 Abbreviations (US Terms):

  • ch – chain

  • sc – single crochet

  • hdc – half double crochet

  • dc – double crochet

  • sl st – slip stitch

  • st(s) – stitch(es)

  • inc – increase (2 sts in one st)

  • dec – decrease (join 2 sts into 1)


🌼 Easy Crochet Diaper Cover – Pattern Instructions

👶 For Newborn to 3 Months (Adjustable size)


⭐ STEP 1: Waistband

Row 1:
Ch 52 (or enough to reach 13–14 in around).
Sl st to first ch to form a ring (be careful not to twist).

Round 1-3:
Ch 1, hdc in each st around. Sl st to join.
(Adjust to more rounds if you want a higher waistband.)


⭐ STEP 2: Body

Row 1:
Ch 1, hdc in next 22 sts, turn (leaving the rest unworked).
→ You’ll be working back-and-forth now for the crotch area.

Row 2-6:
Ch 1, hdc across. Turn.

Row 7:
Ch 1, hdc2tog (dec), hdc across to last 2 sts, hdc2tog. Turn.
(Repeat this row 2-3 more times to shape the crotch.)

You should now have a narrow strip (about 3.5–4 inches wide).


⭐ STEP 3: Shaping the Back

Now increase again to create the back flap.

Row 1 (Back Increase):
Ch 1, 2 hdc in first st, hdc across, 2 hdc in last st. Turn.

Repeat this increase row until you have the same number of sts you started with (22 sts).


⭐ STEP 4: Rejoin for Rounds

Once back width is reached, rejoin in the round to make leg holes:

Rnd 1:
Ch 1, hdc evenly around the entire leg opening. Sl st to join.

Repeat 2–3 rounds to create a neat leg cuff.

Do this for both leg openings.


⭐ STEP 5: Add Button Flap (Optional)

If making a true diaper cover:

  • Fold front panel up.

  • Attach 1–2 buttons to front waistband.

  • Create small buttonholes in flap by skipping a stitch and chaining one in the hdc rows.

If making baby pants, skip this step and keep going with leg rounds for longer pants.


🩳 To Make Baby Pants Instead of a Diaper Cover:

After waistband:

  1. Divide stitches in half and work in the round for each leg separately.

  2. Add 10–15 rows of hdc per leg (depending on desired length).

  3. Optionally add a ribbed cuff at the bottom using sc or fpdc/bpdc.


🎀 Finishing Touches

  • Weave in all yarn ends with a tapestry needle.

  • Block if necessary (especially for cotton yarn).

  • Add decorative bows, appliqués, or trim if desired.


👕 Matching Idea:

Want to complete the outfit?

  • Make a matching hat (use guide above)

  • Add a simple baby sweater or booties


🧺 Washing Tips:

  • Wash on delicate or hand wash in lukewarm water

  • Lay flat to dry

  • Avoid fabric softener for baby items (can irritate skin)

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