Crochet Baby In Bloom Bonnet
The Crochet Baby In Bloom Bonnet is an absolutely adorable accessory for your little one! This charming bonnet features a delicate floral design that will make your baby look even more precious. The soft yarn used adds a cozy touch, making it perfect for keeping your baby snug and stylish at the same time. Whether for a special occasion or just a cute everyday look, this bonnet is sure to add a touch of sweetness to your baby's outfit. Get ready for all the oohs and aahs when your little blossom wears this delightful bonnet!
Baby In Bloom Bonnet - free crochet pattern
Materials:
Hook: US J, 6mm
Needle: US 19, 15mm, or equivalent sized dowel
Yarn: 75 yards of worsted weight yarn (original yarn has been discontinued)
Ribbon: 1 yard of ribbon of your choice (I just used one I had in my stash)
Broomstick Lace Terms:
Loop Pass – In broomstick lace, all stitches are worked from the right side of the fabric. The first half of the technique is the loop pass, worked from left to right. Without twisting, transfer the loop on your hook onto the knitting needle. Skip the first stitch, and going into the blo, pull up a loop from each stitch and place it on the needle. You should have as many loops on your needle at the end as you had stitches in the previous row. Do NOT turn.
Return Pass – This is the second half of a broomstick lace row. Working from right to left, Insert the hook into the first 3 sts and pull them off the needle. Holding the loops somewhat taut so they don’t loose height, bring the working yarn loosely up behind the loops, yo and pull through. Ch1 (this is the only ch of the row) and work 3 sc, going through the center of all three loops each time. Using the hook, slide three more loops off the hook and work 3 more sc in this set. Continue to end, working 3sc into each group of 3 loops. At the end you should have as many sc as you had loops. Do not turn, but use the loop on your hook at the end of the last sc to start the next row of Loops.
Instructions:
Leaving about 12" of yarn for later seaming, make 22 fsc. (If you prefer, ch 23 and sc in the second ch from hook and in ea st to end.)
Row 1 (WS): Ch1 and turn. Working in flo, *1 hdc into st, then 2 hdc into next st. Repeat from * to end of row. (33 hdc)
Row 2 (RS): Ch1 and turn. Working in flo, *1 hdc in 2 sts, then 2 hdc into next st. Repeat from * to end of row. (44 hdc)
Row 3 (WS): Ch1 and turn. Working in flo, *1 hdc in 2 sts, then 2 hdc into next st, then 1 hdc in the next st. Repeat from * until 4 sts are left. Work 1 hdc in ea of last 4 sts. (54 hdc)
Row 4 (RS): Ch1 and turn. Working in flo, hdc in ea st across to end. (54 hdc) Do not turn.
Row 5 (RS): Working in blo, work Loop Pass of broomstick lace. (54 loops)
Row 6 (RS): Work Return Pass of broomstick lace, in groups of 3. (54 sc, 18 groups)
Row 7 - 14 (all RS): Repeat Rows 5 and 6, for 5 complete broomstick lace rows total. Do not break yarn.
Finishing:
Folding the bonnet in half, use a tapestry or yarn needle and the 12" tail you left at the beginning to sew the back of the bonnet together. Weave in this end, then go back to live stitch at the end of Row 14 and sc evenly around the bottom edge of the bonnet. Break yarn and weave in ends. Weave a ribbon in and out of second row of broomstick lace as shown, and trim to desired length. Alternately, crochet chains and attach at the bottom.
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