Crochet octopus pattern for baby

 Do you want to make a difference in the life of an NICU baby?

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These crochet octopuses are perfect for preemies! Studies have shown that babies who cuddle a toy octopus in their incubator are less likely to pull at their monitors and tubes. Crocheted in the round and lightly stuffed, cuddly tentacles are created with simple double crochet. One ball of Red Heart Bunches of Hugs makes 5 huggable octopuses, making this the perfect item to donate to your local NICU.

Crochet octopus
Crochet octopus

Crocheting is a hobby that has been around for centuries. There are a lot of great beginner patterns out there, but if you’re looking to make something more challenging and fun, why not try an octopus? This free pattern will teach you how to crochet your own baby octopus! It’s perfect for kids learning their colors because it comes in six different colors. Plus, they’re really adorable! Give it a try today!

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You can make a difference by donating one or more of these cute toys today!

Not only will they be loved by your little ones but also by those in need right now. Your donation will help soothe infants during some very difficult times ahead as well as provide comfort for parents who may feel helpless watching their child go through such pain.Let’s do our part and make sure no infant has to spend time alone without love while they recover from surgery or illness!

These easy-to-make crochet octopuses help preemies who have to stay in their enclosures so long they sometimes forget what it’s like to hold cuddly toys. Give one of these crocheted octopus babies with Red Heart Bunches of Hugs yarn to a NICU near you!

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