Friday, September 16, 2016

16. The Robin Bonnet




Morning all and welcome to day 16. We're now onto the bonnet portion of the months patterns!
The first one I have for you today is both tiny and easy. So easy in fact, that I can now make these in about 15 minutes flat! Now that's what I call some fast hookin'! These itty bonnets are perfect for using up the last few meters of yarn and can be made in so many colours!

Robin Bonnet

Sized To Fit:
12 Weeks Gestation

You Will Need:
2.5mm hook
4ply/fingering weight yarn in a main and a contrasting colour.

All stitches are in American terms.

1: Into a magic ring, ch1, sc 10 times, join to the first sc. - 10

2: Ch3 (counts as first dc), dc in the same stitch, 2dc in each stitch around, join to the ch3. - 20

3: Ch3, dc in the next 19 stitches, do not join. - 19

4: Ch3, turn, dc in each stitch across. - 19

5: Ch3, turn, dc in each stitch across, do not end - 19

6: Ch1, sc along the bottom of the bonnet evenly, for me that was 13 sc, it may be more or less depending on the thickness of the yarn you use.


Finish off, weave in tails.

With your contrasting yarn chain 15, hold your bonnet so the neckline is facing right, and the front facing away from you, join your yarn with a sc the first sc from round 5, ch2, hdc in each stitch across the front of the bonnet, when you reach the last stitch ch2 and slst into the side of the first sc from round 5. Ch25, end off.


Finished Measurements: 5cm/1.9” in height and 5cm/1.9” in width from crown to brim.


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