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Cora Bonnet Newborn by Briana K Designs

From front to back, the Cora crochet bonnet uses several stitch combinations to be beautiful from any angle. To ensure instructions were well written, I had testers make this ‘blind’ with no product picture and written instructions only. This ensured a clear and easy-to-follow pattern. Not only was this a fun mystery test, but also a stunning one with everyone pleased with the results.


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Supplies:

Crochet Hook:

Furls Hook
5.0 mm Hook (H)- for DK 3 yarn
5.5 mm Hook (I)- for fine 2 yarn, or hook to obtain gauge

Notions:

Removable stitch markers if needed
Yarn needle to weave in ends
Scissors
Ribbon for ties if desired

Yarn:

Louisa Harding Grace Hand-dyed (light 3)
Paton’s Lace (fine 2)

Yardage:

45 yards of Louisa Harding

Abbreviations/Stitches:

ch- Chain
st- Stitch
sl st- Slip Stitch
sc- Single Crochet
dc- Double Crochet
Cluster (explained)
Beginning Cluster (explained)
V-stitch- dc, ch 1, dc

Gauge:

 4 x 4 inch swatch = 14 dc stitches x 7 Rows

Skill Level:

Intermediate

Size:

Newborn

Cora Bonnet Newborn by Briana K Designs

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