Baby Sacque Crochet Pattern PDF – Our Vintage-Inspired Baby Jacket Pattern – Crochet


Our Baby Sacque Crochet Pattern PDF is a sweet vintage-inspired baby cardigan pattern with delicate openwork texture, a soft tie-front closure, and sizes from 0–12 months. It is a lovely printable crochet pattern for baby gifts, heirloom-style makes, and anyone who loves classic handmade baby clothes.
There is something so charming about a handmade baby sacque, especially when it has that soft vintage look that feels like it could have been tucked away in a keepsake box for years. This little jacket has all the things I love in a baby crochet pattern — a gentle shape, pretty stitch texture, a practical open front, and just enough detail to make it feel special without turning into one of those “why did I start this?” projects.
This Baby Sacque Crochet Pattern PDF is one of our own CraftGossipStore patterns, designed for crocheters who love vintage baby crochet but still want a clean, printable pattern they can actually follow. It has that classic baby layette feel, but the finished piece looks fresh and wearable too, especially in the soft sage green shown here.
The pattern includes sizes 0–12 months, making it a lovely choice for baby shower gifts, newborn photos, christening outfits, first birthday keepsakes, or a sweet handmade cardigan to layer over a simple cotton dress or romper. The finished design has a delicate open stitch texture through the body and sleeves, a neat front edge, and a tie closure finished with little pom-pom style ends for extra vintage charm.
You can find our Baby Sacque Crochet Pattern PDF here:
Baby Sacque Crochet Pattern PDF – Vintage Inspired Baby Jacket
What makes this pattern especially appealing is that it sits in that lovely space between practical and pretty. Baby clothes need to be soft, comfortable, and easy to layer, but let’s be honest — we also want them to look adorable in photos. This sacque does both. The openwork stitch keeps it light and delicate, while the long sleeves and relaxed shape make it useful as a little cover-up.
I’d call this a good project for a confident beginner moving into intermediate crochet, or anyone who has made a baby cardigan before and enjoys working stitch repeats. The open stitch pattern is decorative but not overly fussy, and because it is a small baby-sized garment, it gives you that satisfying “I actually finished it!” feeling much faster than a full blanket.
For yarn, I would choose something soft, gentle, and baby-friendly. A lightweight baby yarn or soft cotton blend would be lovely, especially if the baby lives somewhere warm or the sacque will be used for a special outfit. If you are making it as an everyday cardigan, look for yarn that is machine washable, because beautiful handmade baby clothes still have to survive real baby life. Mary Maxim and Amazon are both good places to look for baby yarn, soft cotton blends, stitch markers, yarn needles, and small pom-pom makers if you like your finishing extra neat.
A little maker’s tip: before starting, check your gauge and keep your stitch tension relaxed. Openwork baby garments can look quite different if your stitches are too tight, and you want the finished sacque to drape softly rather than feel stiff. I’d also block the finished piece gently before gifting it, especially around the front edges and sleeves. It makes the lace-style texture sit beautifully and gives the whole cardigan a more polished finish.