Crochet 3D Flower Bonnet Toddler

Crochet 3D Flower Bonnet Toddler size is part of my 3D Collection of beanies and bonnets.

The reason I made this collection available is because I want to see these bonnets being made. The picot flowers are a very difficult stitch to work up but they can be done. Are you up for a challenge?

Please don’t let the difficulty rating of this Crochet 3D Flower Bonnet turn you away. I have listed this pattern as an Expert pattern only because in my crochet resources page I have listed picot stitches under the expert section but by no means do you have to be an expert to work up this pattern.

There are a few video tutorials to help you along with this Crochet 3D Flower Bonnet. There is a video to help with the beginning flower HERE, if you’d like to know how to work the puff flowers there is a video tutorial HERE (When working the puff flower stitch there is one difference in how I worked up the bonnets from the video tutorial so its best to follow the written instructions).

Crochet 3D Flower Bonnet – Toddler Pattern Notes..

DIFFICULTY RATING

EXPERT

Click HERE for pattern difficulty ratings.

Size: Toddler 12-24 Months

Yarn: #2 Yarn pictured is Ice Yarns – Magic Baby (Magic baby yarn is similar to 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.

Notes:

When working the flower finish off and weave in ends when finished row 5.

Adding braided ties..

Cut 24 strips of yarn 20” long for each side. (Total of 48 strips) Braid in ties in the ch3 sps made on row 20. For a tutorial on how to add braids click HERE.

Crochet 3D Flower Bonnet Toddler Pattern..

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~Happy Hooking~