Crochet Teething Rings: Adorable Solutions for Teething Discomfort

Crochet teething rings are not only adorable but incredibly practical for your little one's teething phase! These handmade creations come in a variety of colors and textures, providing relief to sore gums while keeping babies entertained. The soft crochet material is gentle on delicate skin, making them a safe and soothing option for teething discomfort.
Materials
- F hook
- Wood ring - mine are 2 3/4" across center from outside edge to outside edge
- WW cotton yarn
- Scissors
- Needle - to weave in ends
Abbreviations
- * - repeat directions between stars
- Sk - skip
- Ch - chain
- Sl st - slip stitch
- Sc - single crochet
- Hdc - half double crochet
- FO - finish off
Notes
All terms are in American English. If pattern reads "sc, sc2tog, 2sc," it would be read as "single crochet, single crochet 2 stitches together, and 2 single crochets in the next stitch." Directions are to be repeated to the end of the row/round unless otherwise noted. As with any pattern, be sure to read through once before beginning, and don't forget to mark your rounds! (I use a bit of contrasting yarn)
Directions
Gauging isn't too important.
- Sc 40 around the ring, keep stitches tight and be sure the top of the stitch is to the outside of the ring (40). Ch 1, turn.
- Sk 2 stitches, *6 hdc in next stitch, sk 4 stitches* x8, sl st in last stitch, finish off and weave in ends.