Keep your wee one entertained with a bright and cheerful baby mobile. Baby mobiles are one of the most common items you'll see in a baby's room. Some of them are musical boxes as well and all of them are beautifully colored.
Babies are fascinated with funny colors, little animals and really cute shapes. Any of these 9 lovely colorful crochet baby mobile patterns would look great in any baby’s nursery. The color combination can be adapted to match nursery decor.
This article aims to offer a selection of 9 adorable crochet baby mobile with free patterns.
Click on the names of the patterns you like to go to their pattern pages!
1 Here is the first featured crochet baby mobile Happy Day Baby Mobile by Amy Gaines. I love this way too cute mobile, each item can be used as an unique amigurumi. The pattern is quick, fun and easy to make.
Image source: Amy GainesFINISHED MEASUREMENTS
sun 3½”/9cm diameter (face only) and
5½”/14cm diameter (face and rays)
rainbow 7¼”/18.5cm wide (across widest
point) and 3¼”/8.5cm tall
raindrop 2″/5cm diameter and 3¼”/8.5cm tall
clouds (all 4 sewn together) 7″/18cm wide
and 3″/7.5 tall
Source: Happy Day Mobile
2. Here is the second featured crochet baby mobile Star Baby Mobile by Sara McFall.
I made this adorable star mobile for our son’s nursery and he has really enjoyed looking at it. I love that I could match the colors to the decor by making it myself! Source: Star Baby Mobile
There are 8 large star appliques and 8 mini ones and they work up quickly. This is really quite an easy project. The tutorial and free patterns for this lovely baby mobile are available on Sara's blog.
Image source: Sara3. Here is the third featured crochet baby mobile: Flying Bear Baby Mobile by StuffTheBody. Such a cute and imaginative idea: a flying bear truly can be true only in a baby's world! I love how calm these bears look like while having a wonderful flight!
Image source: StuffTheBodyI designed this bear as a part of a baby mobile for my son. It can be also used as a Christmas ornament or just as a part of home decor. Source: StuffTheBody
4. Here is the fourth featured crochet baby mobile: Baby's Crib Mobile by Lily Sugar'n Cream and Bernat Design Studio.
Any fairy tale has happy butterflies and blossom flowers. Why not turn your baby's room into a fairy tale land?
Image source: Lily Sugar'n Cream and Bernat Design StudioCrocheted mobile includes delicate butterflies and flowers. (Yarnspirations)
Skill level: Intermediate
Flowers and Butterflies are hung from Crib Ribbon shells.
Source: Baby's Crib Mobile
Image source: Michele Wilcox5. Here is the fifth featured crochet baby mobile: Baby Birdie Mobile by Michele Wilcox.
These little birdies are quick and fun to make. To get the feet, wings and tails aligned properly on each bird it may take you some time, however the mobile is so cute, it's worth every effort.Present this delightful crochet mobile at the next baby shower! The colors and shapes will stimulate newborn babies and help toddlers learn their colors. It's a wonderful addition to the nursery in soft, shimmering TLC Baby yarn. Source: Baby Birdie Mobile
6. Here is the sixth featured crochet baby mobile: Flying Hearts Mobile by Linda Cyr. Make something special for your little baby. This heart's mobile is a great pattern that can be used for Valentine's day as well.
Image source: Linda CyrYou will also need ribbon, an embroidery hoop, and a yarn needle.
Pattern will use less than a full skein of each color. Source: Flying Hearts Mobile
7. Here is the first featured crochet baby mobile: Dragonfly Mobile by Emily Forrest. These dragonflies are adorable with their white, long wings and with the smiling faces.
Image source: Emily ForrestDragonflies aren’t that cute,but these are! Hang them above your bed or in the corner of your room! Source: Dragonfly Mobile
8. Here is the eight featured crochet baby mobile: Super Mario Invincibility Star by Marte Fagervik.
I used worsted weight yarn with a 3.5mm hook. Just make sure you're using a smaller hook than the yarn label recommends, and you should be ok. Trust me, the star looks better without bits of fiberfill poking through 😉 Source: Super Mario Invincibility Star
Image source: Marte Fagervik
9. Here is the ninth featured crochet baby mobile: Baby Owl Ornaments by Josephine Wu.
Get ready to make lots of baby owl ornaments! Once you’ve made one, you’ll want to make a few dozen more because these are so quick and easy to crochet. 🙂 What’s your favorite color??? ——
These tiny 2-inch plushies are also great as party favors, stocking stuffers, key chains, and thoughtful gifts! Source: Baby Owl Ornaments
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@[100000043301057:2048:Violet Medusa], can you make sun, rainbow mobile?? ♡
@[100000416749252:2048:John Rodriguez]
Yep, no problem.
I just want the pattern. I don’t want to enter/sign up for anything and none of these offers have anything to do with crochet.
You need to hit next and click the name of the one you want. It will come up in ravelry. Good luck
I can’t seem to get to it ….:(
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/happy-day-mobile
There’s a download able pdf file that shows it
There’s a download pdf on here
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/happy-day-mobile
Have to download the pdf