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15 Free Crochet Baby Rattle Patterns For Kids

Rattles are a great starting point for new crocheters because the simple designs are easy to replicate, but the result is a useful item that babies love. Crocheting a rattle might be one of the best things you can do for a friend or family member with a baby on the way. Whether you're doing it to help prepare for their arrival or because you've known about their pregnancy for some time, crocheting a baby rattle is an amazing way to show that you care about this new life and all the effort along with bringing it into the world. Here are some free crochet baby rattle patterns for baby rattles that you can use as a jumping-off point for your designs.

Crochet Baby Rattle Patterns For Beginners

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You can find hundreds of crochet patterns for babies' toys, clothes, and accessories, but how about a baby rattle pattern? A baby rattle is a great toy for a young child to make noise with, even if he or she isn't quite old enough to grasp and hold it. Even though these are just small projects, you can put your own creative spin on them to connect them with the baby who will be playing with them. If you're looking for free Crochet Baby Rattle Patterns, here are some unique choices you don't have to pay anything for.

Benefits of Crochet Baby Rattle Patterns

Crocheted baby rattles are easy to make and can be customized any way you want. You can use different colors and patterns, and they make wonderful gifts for new babies.

Here are some of the benefits of crochet baby rattle patterns:

  • They are easy to make with just basic stitches
  • You can use any yarn you like, including cotton or acrylic
  • They're great for using up scrap yarns or leftover yarns from other projects
  • You can use different colors and textures in each one without worrying about running out of supplies

Bixie the Bunny Baby Rattle:

Bixie the Bunny Baby Rattle

Get ready to make the cutest baby rattle ever! Bixie the Bunny is a quick, easy, and fun project for crocheters of all skill levels. This soft and cuddly baby rattle is machine washable so that you can spend less time washing and more time snuggling with your little one. Make this easy crochet baby rattle by making a little bunny head, add some stuffing, give it a little crocheting love, and you're done! This bixie the bunny rattles would make an adorable shower gift for a new mom!

Materials

  • Yarn: You need a small amount of DK yarn in beige and four colors for the stem of the rattle
  • 2.75mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Polyfill stuffing
  • Embroidery thread: A small amount of black for the eyes and eyelashes, white for the eye glints, and pink for the nose and mouth
  • 24 mm Rattle insert

Abbreviations

  • Sl st: slip stitch
  • SC: single crochet
  • INV DEC: invisible decrease
  • INC: two SC in the same stitch

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Mika the Monkey Rattle:

Mika the Monkey Rattle

Mika, the Monkey Rattle, is a fun pattern to crochet. Make one for yourself and many more for gifts, or donate them to a charitable organization. This Crochet Monkey Rattle pattern is easy to make and can be made with various colors and yarn. It is small enough to fit in your hand but big enough to hold easily while they shake it around. This adorable rattle features a repeating pattern of 2-round granny square panels, each separated by a chain stitch border.

Materials

  • Yarn: You need a small amount of DK yarn in brown, beige, and four colors for the stem of the rattle
  • 2.75mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Polyfill stuffing
  • Embroidery thread: A small amount of black for eyes and a smile.
  • 24 mm Rattle insert

Abbreviations

  • Sl st: slip stitch
  • SC: single crochet
  • INV DEC: invisible decrease
  • INC: two SC in the same stitch

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Rainbow Flower Baby Rattle:

Rainbow Flower Baby Rattle

Your little one deserves the best! This classic Rainbow Flower Baby Rattle is soft and easy to grip, with a fun flower design that will pleasantly surprise the recipient. This beginner pattern requires basic stitches like hdc, sc, and dc. The flower is worked in the round with dc stitches and then joined at the end. The stitches are well written, the pattern is easy to follow, and there's a picture to help you if you get stuck or need help understanding.

Materials

  • Worsted weight yarn (Red Heart Super Saver or similar): Cherry Red, Pumpkin, Bright Yellow, Paddy Green, Blue, Medium Purple, Pretty ‘n Pink, Pale Yellow
  • Size F / 3.75mm crochet hook – I recommend the ergonomic Clover Amour hooks
  • 2 large of 4 small rattle inserts – I used ones similar to these. They are small (22mm) so I used 4 in total (2 each in the flower and the handle).
  • Fiberfill stuffing
  • Yarn needle
  • Scissors & pins
  • Stitch marker – I recommend locking stitch markers

Abbreviations

  • Mc: Magic Circle
  • Ch: Chain
  • Sl: Slip Stitch
  • Sc: Single Crochet
  • Inc: Increase
  • Dec: Decrease – I recommend using the Invisible Decrease

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Hattie the Hippo baby rattle:

Hattie the Hippo baby rattle

Hattie the Hippo baby rattle is a great toy for babies to keep their hands busy. This little Hippo will be loved by all and will help you create memories! Hattie the Hippo is an adorable crochet baby rattle toy that's sure to be a favorite. Try your hand at crocheting with this easy beginner pattern. This is a straightforward pattern to make and great for first-timers! You can use any size or color of yarn you like and any size four crochet hook that works with your chosen yarn.

Materials

  • Yarn: You need a small amount of DK yarn in grey and four colours for the stem of the rattle
  • 2.75mm crochet hook
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • Polyfill stuffing
  • Embroidery thread: A small amount of black and white for eyes, eyelashes, and smile
  • 24 mm Rattle insert

Abbreviations

  • Sl st: slip stitch
  • SC: single crochet
  • INV DEC: invisible decrease
  • INC: two SC in the same stitch

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Minnie Mouse Baby Rattle:

Minnie Mouse Baby Rattle

Minnie Mouse Baby Rattle is so sweet and soft that it's an easy crochet craft project for a little girl of any age. The bright colors attract babies and toddlers as they help develop their visual perception. Minnie Mouse Baby Rattle Crochet Pattern is quick to crochet and easy to follow the pattern. You can create this crochet doll for a baby with your hands. It is ideal for beginners, children, or anyone who wants a new project. The crochet rattle has the pattern written out, and the picture tutorials are easy to follow.

Materials

  • Crochet hook:3mm (US D-3) & 1.5mm (US 7 steel)
  • Scissors,
  • Stitch markers,
  • Toy stuffing, (Note: if you wish to explore some more options, including eco alternatives, then have a look at my Stuffing for Toys blog post),
  • Tapestry needle,
  • Sewing needle
  • 15mm toy safety nose
  • Rattle discs or rattle balls

Abbreviations

  • Mr – magic ring
  • Sc – single crochet
  • Inc – 2 in one
  • Decr – 2 together
  • Ch – chain

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You can also see: Crochet Mouse Patterns 

Carrot Baby Rattle:

Carrot Baby Rattle

This carrot baby rattle is a great way to get the little ones excited about eating their veggies. It makes an excellent baby shower gift, especially for those expecting a boy or girl who loves the color orange. The hand-crocheted piece is soft and easy for little hands to grasp. Create a unique and cute baby shower gift with this crochet pattern! Easy to make and perfect for a baby’s first toy, this carrot rattle makes a great gift!

Materials

  • 1.50 mm hook
  • Fingering weight cotton in orange and green
  • Fingering weight cotton in darker orange (optional)
  • Polyfill
  • Rattle (optional)
  • Stitch markers
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors

Abbreviations

  • MR: magic ring
  • ch: chain
  • dec: decrease
  • inc: increase
  • rep: repeat
  • rnd: round
  • sc: single crochet
  • sl st: slip stitch
  • st: stitch

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Baby Rattles: Three Little Pigs + Wolf:

Baby Rattles: Three Little Pigs + Wolf

A crochet pattern with instructions for making three rattles inspired by the Three Little crochet Pigs and the Big Bad Wolf. This project is an accessible introduction to crochet, allowing you to create many different appliqué designs. This Baby Rattles: Three Little Pigs + Wolf pattern is perfect for the baby in your life! These rattles are fun and easy to make, with interchangeable designs. Use them as baby shower gifts or add whimsy to your home.

Materials

  • - 2.25 mm crochet hook
  • - 4.00 mm crochet hook (for the basket)
  • - 100 % cotton yarn for a 2.25 mm hook
  • - 100 % cotton yarn for a 4.00 mm hook (for the basket)
  • - Four pairs of 8 mm safety eyes or yarn to embroider them
  • - Four Rattles (I use these)
  • - Tapestry needle
  • - Polyfiber fill

Abbreviations

  • st= stitch
  • ch= chain
  • slst= slip stitch
  • sc= single crochet
  • hdc= half double crochet
  • dc = double crochet

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Beehive Baby Rattle:

Beehive Baby Rattle

Create a sweet, soft rattle for your baby with this adorable beehive baby rattle pattern! This crochet Beehive Baby Rattle is the perfect way to introduce your newborn, infant, or toddler to texture. Perfect for all babies from birth to around two years old, this beehive baby rattle will give the baby something to hold on to and bop about. This soft toy will be loved by all your friends and family and makes a great baby shower gift.

Materials

  • 3.0-mm (C USA, 11 UK) Hook
  • Sport-Weight (2, Fine) Yarn. I used Rio cotton from Lammy Yarns
  • Natural Wood Teething Ring, 7 cm (2.8”) internal diameter
  • Two Natural Wood Beads with a diameter of 2.00 cm (0.8”)
  • Four Natural Wood Beads with a diameter of 1.00 cm (0.39”)
  • One Stitch Marker to Work in the Round
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Embroidery Needle
  • Embroidery Thread for the Eyes and Mouth of the Bee
  • Fiberfill or Cotton Stuffing

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • Dc – Double Crochet
  • Hdc – Half Double Crochet
  • Inc – Increase
  • Inv Dec – Invisible Decrease
  • MC – Magic Circle
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • Tr – Treble Crochet

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Giraffe Teething Ring Rattle:

Giraffe Teething Ring Rattle

This Giraffe Teething Ring Rattle is a fun way to incorporate teethers into your baby's daily baby play. Babies love to chew on animal shapes and rattle them around. Its simple design adds visual stimulation by providing something new to look at each time it's picked up. The rattle sound will spark your child's curiosity, creating a joyful experience for you. These rattles make excellent baby shower gifts and can be personalized with embroidery or print-on designs.

Materials

  • Yarn needle
  • Soft toy filling
  • 6mm safety eyes
  • 3mm crochet hook
  • 24mm rattle ball
  • 55mm teething ring
  • Black 4ply yarn (for mouth)
  • DK Yarn – Approx. 40m (note that these brands are a thinner DK yarn. 4ply may be more suitable)

Abbreviations

  • MR - Magic ring (sc unless otherwise specified)
  • Ch - Chain
  • SC - Single crochet
  • Inc - Increase stitch (2 single crochets into one stitch)
  • Dec - Decrease stitch (single crochet 2 stitches together)
  • FLO – Front Loop Only
  • BLO – Back Loop Only
  • YO – Yarn Over
  • ST - Stitch
  • SLST - Slip stitch
  • R – Round or Row
  • FO - Finish Off

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Elephant Baby Rattle:

Elephant Baby Rattle

This crochet Elephant Baby Rattle is a fun and safe way for your baby to explore. There are plenty of textures to explore, and the natural teether ring on the bottom of the elephant is perfect for soothing little gums. The teething ring is composed of natural, smooth wooden beads. This makes an excellent toy for your little one to play with and chew on for hours. This pattern has easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step photo sections, so you will be ready to make one of these cute toys in no time.

Materials

  • 3.0-mm (3 USA, 11 UK) Hook
  • ~ 32 g of Sport (2, fine) Cotton Yarn. I used Rio from Lammy Yarns and Schachenmayr Catania.
  • Natural Wood Teething Ring, 7 cm (2.8”) diameter
  • Two Safety Eyes for Amigurumi
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors
  • Fiberfill or Cotton Stuffing

Abbreviations

  • Ch – Chain
  • Dc – Double Crochet
  • Hdc – Half Double Crochet
  • Inc – Increase
  • Inv Dec – Invisible Decrease
  • MC – Magic Circle
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • St – Stitch
  • Tr – Treble Crochet

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Merbaby Rattle:

Merbaby Rattle

This bright, colorful, and completely adorable Merbaby Rattle was crocheted with wool ease yarn. The cotton fiber makes this toy soft and comfortable to the touch. And since it’s made with acrylic yarn, you can wash it as often as needed for general maintenance purposes; the machine washes cold. Pattern includes a detailed photo and step-by-step instructions. If you add that option, each rattle can be customized with your baby’s name or initials.

Materials

  • Hook size D – 3.25mm
  • Worsted weight yarns in the colors of your choice. I used yarns on the thinner side, due to the size of the hook, so a 3 might be best, but 4 would work too.
  • Used here:
  • Tail – Fairy Tale Knits hand dyed yarn, Triton colorway (her variegated yarns are absolutely perfect for mermaid tails!) – approximately 12 yrds
  • Skin – Vanna’s Choice, Beige – approximately 15 yrds
  • Hair – Red Heart Soft, Coral – approximately 35 yrds
  • Small amounts of worsted weight yarn in black for the eyes.
  • 1.5 inch rattle insert (their smaller sized rattle would also work, just use extra stuffing!)
  • Small amount of polyester fiberfill for stuffing
  • Tapestry needle

Abbreviations

  • Magic ring
  • rnd, rnds – round, rounds
  • ch, chs – chain, chains
  • st, sts – stitch, stitches
  • sl st – slip stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • hdc – half double crochet
  • BLO – back loop only
  • inc – increase, 2 sc together into the same st
  • dec – decrease, connect 2 sts into 1 sts
  • hdc2tog – half double crochet 2 together, a decrease using hdc
  • ​inv – invisible
  • invsc2tog  – invisible single crochet 2 together; this is essentially a decrease, but done in such a way as to make the continuous stitching smoother and the decrease not as noticeable

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You can also see: Crochet Bat Patterns 

Puppy rattle:

Puppy rattle

The puppy rattle is a fun and easy crochet toy for babies. It's quick to make and only takes a few hours to finish. These detailed instructions will help you learn every step needed to make this toy, from starting with the head and working your way down to make eyes, nose, and whiskers! This pattern would be perfect for animal lovers or canine moms looking for a creative way to keep their toddlers entertained.

Materials

  • DK (8ply) weight cotton yarn – 3 colors
  • crochet hook 3 mm
  • polyester fiberfill
  • safety eyes (Ø 6mm)
  • little metal bell
  • darning and embroidery needles

Abbreviations

  • sc – single crochet, st(s) – stitch(es), rep – repeat

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Bunny rattles:

Bunny rattles

Make a perfect Easter gift for the little one in your life. Pair this craft with yarn and beads to create a sweet and straightforward bunny rattle, just in time for spring! Knitting a little bunny rattle is the perfect project for a beginner or someone who has never done needlework. The design can easily be changed to suit the baby's taste with different colored yarn, small eyes, and fun facial expressions. These little rattles make great gifts at baby showers and are sure to bring smiles to everyone!

Materials

  • - 3.00 mm crochet hook
  • - 100 % cotton yarn for a 3.00 mm hook
  • - Tapestry needle
  • - 2 rattles (I use these ones)
  • - Polyfiber fill

Abbreviations

  • st = stitch
  • ch = chain
  • slst = slip stitch
  • sc = single crochet

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Easter Egg Bunny Rattle:

Easter Egg Bunny Rattle

Easter is coming! Here is a perfect little crochet Easter egg to celebrate the holiday. This is the cutest stuffed Easter Egg Bunny Rattle for your little one! This sweet bunny rattle features an egg-shaped body with bobbing ears, a nose, and a fluffy tail. The rattle is a perfect size for a baby's hands, encouraging sensory interaction. The small size makes it easy for little hands to grab and hold, and the rattles inside will make lots of noise as they shake it around. You could make it in white and yellow colors and many other materials: felt yarn and fabric.

Materials

  • Lily Sugar ‘n Cream Cotton Yarn in white or other worsted-weight yarn
  • size F (3.75 mm) crochet hook <- affiliate link to Susan Bates crochet hooks
  • regular sized plastic egg
  • felt pieces for the ear and eyes
  • pink yarn or embroidery thread
  • scissors
  • yarn needle
  • hot glue

Abbreviations

  • sts – stitch
  • sc – single crochet
  • sc2tog – single crochet to stitches together, to decrease a stitch in the round.

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Grace - The little elephant rattle:

Grace - The little elephant rattle

This sweet little Elephant Rattle is just about the cutest thing ever! The Grace - The little elephant rattle pattern is beginner friendly and works quickly, making it a great last-minute gift idea or baby shower gift. The perfect size for little hands to grip, rattles are an essential baby toy for stimulating young minds and encouraging development. Grace's head is crocheted from single crochet stitches, and her body is created by changing colors every few rows. A lovely way to help babies develop their sensory skills! This little elephant rattle is perfect for any baby's first birthday. He's cute, soft, and rattles like a real live elephant!

Materials

  • Grace 🙂 Or at least her head 😉 Follow Dedris pattern for Grace – Elephant Comfort blanket, which you can find here until you reach row 24. Skip row 25, and DON’T fasten off at this point! we’ll be working from there
  • DK yarn in a contrast color (I went for the same color combo I used for the blanket but feel free to experiment here)
  • 4mm crochet hook
  • Rattle insert or jingle bells and a tiny bit of cotton fabric
  • tapestry needle

Abbreviations

  • ch= chain
  • sc= single crochet (US term); double crochet (dc, UK term)
  • sl st = slip stitch
  • st= stitch(es)
  • In my patterns, UK terms are always given in brackets.

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