Crochet Flower Bonnet – Puff Flowers
Crochet Flower Bonnet is an expert level bonnet because it involves a picot puff flower stitch. I never thought I’d ever make a pattern with such a difficult rating but many of my testers were unable to complete the puff flowers.
The puff flower stitch that is used in this bonnet is similar to the one that I use in my puff flower headband, the one difference is that I added one extra step to each puff as I found that it made the puffs fuller. The extra step is included within the pattern but not in the video. The video tutorial of the puff flower headband is available HERE.
Crochet Flower Bonnet – Puff Flowers Pattern Notes..
DIFFICULTY RATING
EXPERT
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Size: Toddler 1-3 years
Yarn: Ice Yarns Magic Baby or you could substitute with Bernat Softee Baby Yarn
Hook:
- US G6/4.00mm
- US G6/4.25mm
Special Stitches:
- v-st – (dc, ch 3, dc) in same space.
- ch up2 – Chain Up, when you are at the end of your row, turn work, insert hook into first st, draw up a loop you now have 2 loops on your hook, yarn over, draw up a loop through both loops on hook, insert hook into stitch just made, yarn over and draw up a loop. If you need a video tutorial there is one HERE.
Gauge: 2 v-sts = 2″
Notes: Read the beginning information at the top of this post for some notes about working with this pattern.
Adding Braided Ties..
Cut 24 strips of yarn 40” long for each side. (Total of 48 strips) Braid in ties in the ch4 sps made on row 24. For help adding braided ties I have made a video tutorial which is available HERE
Crochet Flower Bonnet – Puff Flowers Pattern..
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Debi, I have downloaded the pattern and am ready to go but I have reread the whole thing and cant find exactly how much yarn I will nead for one (1) hat. Please advise
Sorry, normally I include this but my scale is broken or needs a new battery. The balls of yarn I used are 360 meters (Approx. 394 yards) and I used approximately half a ball or less.