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This listing is for the pattern to this cute little crochet bonnet.
can be made for Infant, Toddler and 1-2 year olds depending on size of yarn and hook used.
Use cottons for Spring and Summer or Wool for Fall and Winter.
Vintage Look
Makes a wonderful Christening cap
Pattern will be emailed as soon as payment is made.
* I do not have a problem with you selling FINISHED items, but please link back to me for the pattern. Please do not sell, copy or distribute my Original Patterns in ANY WAY.
2 ounces of Lace weight
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I love one skein yarn projects and design my Knit and Crochet patterns around that. I use worsted weight yarn on most patterns because it is the easiest to find and the easiest to learn with for new crochet and knit artist.
I have been knitting and crocheting for over 35 years. I'm also a Knit and Crochet instructor that works mostly with beginners, so I try to keep my patterns simple and ...
I love one skein yarn projects and design my Knit and Crochet patterns around that. I use worsted weight yarn on most patterns because it is the easiest to find and the easiest to learn with for new crochet and knit artist.
I have been knitting and crocheting for over 35 years. I'm also a Knit and Crochet instructor that works mostly with beginners, so I try to keep my patterns simple and easy, without too much challenge, but great results. I like quick satisfaction and I know a lot of other fiber artist do too.
I also like to design patterns that use up left over yarns I have stashed all over my home.
All my patterns have been tested by my knitting group of 10+ wonderful fiber artist, but if you find an error please email me, I am only human !
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