Vintage Bonnet and Romper Crochet Pattern

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Elegant Vintage Crochet Bonnet and Romper by Briana K Designs

An Elegant Vintage Romper and Bonnet for Every Season. This outfit can be made for a winter or holiday theme. And it can also be crocheted in brighter colors for spring.

Elegant Vintage Bonnet and Romper Crochet Pattern


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Supplies:

Crochet Hook:

Furls Hook
6.0mm (J hook), or hook to obtain gauge

Notions:

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

Elegant Vintage Crochet Bonnet and Romper by Briana K Designs

Yarn:

Lion Brand Heartland Redwood- Red for Red Bonnet and Romper
Bernat Pipsqueak Whitey White for Trim
I have also liked using Caron Simply Soft or Red Heart Unforgettable yarn for this pattern as well.

Yardage:

130 - 530 yards (119 - 485 m)

Abbreviations/Stitches:

Ch- Chain
Sk- Skip
St- Stitch
SC- Single Crochet
Sl St- Slip Stitch
FPST- Front Post Slip Stitch (picture instructions at end of pattern)
DC- Double Crochet
FPDC-Front Post Double Crochet
BPDC- Back Post Double Crochet
MC- Magic Circle

Gauge:

 H Hook: 3x2 ½ inch swatch = 11 DC x 5 Rows
Pattern 10 Stitch Sequence Repeat (laid flat and un-stretched):
H Hook: 2 ½ x 2 ½ inches =10 Stitches x 8 Rows

Skill Level:

Intermediate /Advanced

Size:

Sizes Newborn to Child.

Elegant Vintage Crochet Bonnet and Romper by Briana K Designs

Check out some of my other patterns!

Simple Knit Romper Pattern
Lace Sleeve Onesie Romper Pattern
Newborn Swaddle Sack Free Crochet Pattern

Interested in colorwork? Try the Monstera Leaf Crochet Square Free Colorwork Pattern.

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