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Crochet Blossoming Cherub Baby Bonnet

The Crochet Blossoming Cherub Baby Bonnet is an adorable accessory that combines both style and charm for your little one. With its delicate design and intricate detailing, this bonnet is perfect for keeping your baby cozy while adding a touch of sweetness to their outfit. The soft yarn used in crafting this bonnet ensures comfort and warmth, making it ideal for any season. Whether you're looking for a cute everyday accessory or a special gift for a loved one, this bonnet is sure to bring a smile to everyone's face. Handmade with love, the Crochet Blossoming Cherub Baby Bonnet is a true standout piece that will make your little cherub look even more precious.

Knitting instructions:

Head circumference: 40-44 cm.

You will need: 50 g of red Catania Fine yarn (100% cotton, 165 m/50 g); crochet hook No. 3.

Main pattern: single crochet (sc). Each row begins with 1 chain stitch for the rise, and circular rows are completed with 1 slip stitch into the chain stitch of the rise. For increases, work 2 sc in 1 st. Distribute increases evenly, but not always in the same places.

"Shell" pattern: a multiple of 6 stitches + 1. Follow the chart. Start with stitches before the repeat, repeat the stitches of the repeat, finish with stitches after the repeat. Work from the 1st to the 6th row, then repeat the 3rd to the 6th row.

Flower: form a ring with the yarn and crochet as follows:

1st row: work 16 sc around the circle, finish the row with 1 slip stitch.

2nd row: 1 chain stitch for the rise, * over 1 st work 3 chain stitches, 1 sc into the next st, repeat from * another 6 times, over 1 st work 3 chain stitches, 1 slip stitch into the chain stitch of the rise.

3rd row: 1 chain stitch for the rise, in each chain stitch arch work 1 sc, 1 half-double crochet (hdc), 1 double crochet (dc), 1 hdc, and 1 sc, 1 slip stitch into the chain stitch of the rise.

4th row: on the wrong side of the work, work slip stitches back to the 1st sc of the 2nd row, * 1 sc into the sc of the 2nd row, 4 chain stitches, repeat from * another 7 times, 1 slip stitch into the 1st sc.

5th row: 1 chain stitch for the rise, in each chain stitch arch of the 4th row work 1 sc, 1 hdc, 3 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, 1 slip stitch into the chain stitch of the rise.

6th row: on the wrong side of the work, work slip stitches back to the 1st sc of the 4th row, * 1 sc into the sc of the 4th row, 5 chain stitches, repeat from * another 7 times, 1 slip stitch into the 1st sc.

7th row: 1 chain stitch for the rise, in each chain stitch arch of the 6th row work 1 sc, 1 hdc, 4 dc, 1 hdc, 1 sc, 1 slip stitch into the chain stitch of the rise.

Gauge: 30 sc and 30 rows = 10 x 10 cm.

Instructions: Form a ring with the yarn and for the back part crochet in circular rows. 1st row: 12 sc. Continue with the main pattern. 2nd row: 20 sc. 3rd row: 25 sc. 4th - 20th row: in each row, increase by 5 sc = 110 sc. On 91 sts of the back part for the front edge, work in the "shell" pattern. The bottom edge sc in the chart represents the sc of the 20th row of the back part. After 16 rows, decrease on both sides in each row by 2 x 1/2 repeat. After the 19th row, finish the work.

Edge the front edge all around with 1 row of "crab stitch" (sc from left to right), at the section transitioning to the back part work the "crab stitch" loops on the outside into the sc of the last row of the back part.

Make 1 flower and sew it to the side. For the ties, crochet 2 chains.

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