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Crochet Bonnet Free Pattern: For Newborns

Hello my fellow Crochet lovers! In this blog, I would share a free pattern for the bonnet I made for a newborn baby. Apparently, I have a friend who recently delivered a baby boy and I gifted her some crochet items including a baby blanket, 2 Mickey Mouse Bonnets, 1 simple Bonnet and a pair of newborn mittens.

In this blog, I’m going to show you the pattern for the ‘Mickey Mouse’ Bonnet I have made. I hope y’all love it!

Legend:

CH – chain
SC – single crochet
HDC – half double crochet
DC – double crochet
SL ST – slip stitch
ST / st – stitch

Materials Used:

  1. DMC 100% Baby Cotton Yarn
  2. 4.0 mm Crochet Hook
  3. A pair of scissors
  4. A tapestry needle
  5. A stitch marker
  6. Your own customized handmade labels (optional)

Customized Labels For Your Handmade Products: Where To Get


Making the Bonnet:

Row 1: Make a ‘Magic Ring’, CH-2, DC-12, then SL ST on top of the first CH-2
***there are lots of videos in YouTube showing how to make a Magic Ring, you may also check it on this link:
WikiHow: Crochet A Magic Ring

Row 2: CH-2, DC-2 on every stitch ST around, then SL ST on top of the first CH-2

Row 3: CH-2, (DC-1 on the next ST below, DC-1 on the next ST below, DC-2 on the same next ST below)
**repeat this until the end of the row**, then SL ST
**Total of 32 DCs on this row.

Row 4: CH-2, (DC-1 on the next ST below, DC-1 on the next ST below, DC-1 on the next ST below, DC-2 on the same next ST below)
**repeat this until the end of the row**, then SL ST
**Total of 40 DCs on this row.

Row 5 to Row 7: CH-2, DC-1 on each ST around until end of the row, then SL ST
**Total of 40 DCs on each row.

Row 8 to Row 9: CH-1, HDC on 3rd loop of every ST, do this until end of the row, then SL ST
**Total of 40 DCs on this row.

Row 10: CH-1, SC on 3rd loop of every ST, do this until end of the row, then SL ST
**Total of 40 SCs on this row.


Making The ‘Mickey Mouse’ Ears:

Row 1: Start by making a Magic Circle, CH-2, DC-12, then SL ST

Row 2: CH – 2, (HDC-1 on the next ST, HDC-2 on the next same ST) x repeat this until the end of the row, then SL ST

Lastly, cut the yarn, sew and attached to the Bonnet from its Row 2 until Row 3.


The Finished Product:

I have made a gift set to my friend that includes a baby blanket, 2 Mickey Mouse Bonnets, 1 simple Bonnet and a pair of newborn mittens. Gladly, this pattern (Bonnet) fit perfectly on the baby’s head and it wasn’t too tight nor too loose. It is so light and soft, looks comfy too!, as the baby just had a good night’s sleep with it!

This pattern is really simple. It will only take less than an hour to finish one project.

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13 Comments on “Crochet Bonnet Free Pattern: For Newborns

  1. Wow! First of all, thanks for sharing this with us. This is totally cute and adorable. Hope to do it with my dear one too.

  2. This would make a great gift for a baby shower. Personalized gifts are always better than store bought ones. I used to do crochet when I was a teenager. I don’t know if I can still remember how to do it. I am going to try though. It is a nice hobby. Very relaxing and helps you learn to focus.

  3. Aw, it is so cute! My youngest is 11 months and I already miss those cute small clothes. Its a cool gift for new baby in our family.

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