After weeks of working on this pattern, it’s finally ready to share with everyone! There are a few things you should know about this pattern before trying it out: This pattern is not for beginners. We’ll be working a stranded colorwork design that requires you to not only pay attention …
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Ofilia’s Blanket, Tunisian Crochet
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Star Blanket
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Crochet Bonnet
This cute bonnet was requested by a friend as a Halloween Costume for her little one (she was a hen, so the bonnet also had a comb which is not pictured.
This got me thinking, maybe someone else could use a bonnet? Anyhow, here is the pattern 🙂 The pattern does include sizing for children, teens and adults.
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Here are the materials you’ll need to complete this pattern:
Yarn: 1 skein of medium yarn.*
Hook: 5 mm
Additional materials: Scissors, Measuring Tape, yarn needle.
Notes: This pattern is worked by completing the body of the bonnet, then completing the back and ties.
*if using a light yarn, such as a baby yarn, use a 4.25 mm hook.

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Skill level: Intermediate
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