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Sweet photo prop bonnet
This pattern also contains the instructions for making the Lace prop bonnet. Two for the price of one!
A beautiful bonnet which looks much more difficult than it is, add a bit of up cycled lace to make it even more adorable, or leave the lace and ribbon off and pop it on a baby boy. Knit the bonnet in colours to complement your rompers, skirts and pants for a total look.
Make a lacey bonnet for a girl and a matching beanie for her twin brother, A-dorable!
The trends are moving towards finer knits in newborn photography, this romper has instructions for sport, DK and worsted yarn, you can use a finer fluffy yarn if desired to get the lacey open look…just be sure to get match the gauge.
Please ensure your garment complies with the safety suggestions in the e-book, particularly if the garment is for everyday wear.
Patterns suitable for intermediate knitters who can confidently read a pattern and work in the round. All lace patterns are written and charted.
SIZES
Newborn photo prop or Preemie
(Large NB prop or NB regular)
Actual chest (baby) 34 (41cm)/13.5 (16.5)”
The smaller size is for newborn prop (with no nappy/diaper) or very small newborns.
The larger size is for large newborn prop, or regular sized newborns (up to 4kg).
UNDERSTANDING SIZING
Sizing and yarn weights explanation:
Newborn (Large NB) Sport/ Newborn (Large NB) DK/
Newborn (Large NB) Worsted.
If there is only one number given it applies to all
sizes/weights. Circle the instructions for your size and weight prior to starting.
MATERIALS
Rompers and Large NB pants require 2 balls of your chosen yarn; all other patterns require one ball.
Sport (5 ply)
Heritage organic merino 100% merino wool, 50g = 192 m /210 yds
3.25mm and 4mm needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
DK (8 ply)
Zealana Willow 70% merino 30% cashmere, 50g = 128 m/140 yds
3.25 and 4mm needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Worsted (Aran, 10 ply)
madelinetosh Tosh Merino 100% merino, 100g = 192 m/210 yds
4mm and 5mm needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
NOTE ABOUT NEEDLES
I work in the round using the magic loop method.
If you prefer to use a different method please choose your needles accordingly.
NOTIONS
Darning needle, Stitch markers
GAUGE
24/22/20 sts to 10cm/4” in Stocking stitch after blocking but in a relaxed state (the swatch and the knitter!). I do not give row gauge as I give length measurements.
This pattern has been professionally tech edited, however sometimes mistakes slip through, please contact me if you discover one.
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- First published: August 2015
- Page created: August 9, 2015
- Last updated: March 10, 2016 …
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