Friday, September 30, 2016

30. The Kaila Bonnet




Hello hello beautiful people and hello day 30!

Well guys, here it is! The last pattern for this years hat drive! It's been an incredible month and an incredible effort. I honestly didn't think I'd make it in time, but here it is!

I'd like to say thanks to my testers, who picked up on my mistakes, and an even bigger thankyou to my family and friends, who stuck by me and encouraged me to keep pushing through, even though I'd hit an anxiety wall and didn't think I could.

The Kaila bonnet is a sweet thread bonnet with a variety of stitches. It's so very sweet and while it looks a bit intimidating, even beginners should be ok to tackle this one. It is, absolutely, one of my favourites from this years releases and I plan on making a lot more of them in the next 15 days!

Don't forget that we post all of our hats on the 15th of October, which is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day. Feel free to take a photo or a video of yourself posting your hats, tag it #ibghd2016 and share it on my Facebook page, I'd love to see and hear about your hats and your tally!

You can post your hats to
Chance's Clothes Project
c/- Cowra Neighbourhood Centre
15 Vaux St
Cowra NSW 2794




The Kaila Bonnet


Sized To Fit:
24 Weeks Gestation

You Will Need:
2.5mm hook
Crochet Cotton Thread. I used Sullivans natural soft.
2 stitch markers

All stitches are in American terms.

Starting chain counts as a stitch from round 2 onward.

1: Into a magic ring, ch1, sc 12 times, join to the first sc. - 12 1cm/0.3”

2: Ch3, dc in the same stitch, ch3, skip the next stitch *2dc in the next stitch, ch3, skip the next stitch*, repeat around, join to the ch3. 12dc and 6 ch3 spaces 4cm/1.5”

3: Ch3, dc in the same stitch, 2dc in the next stitch, ch3, *skip the next ch3, 2dc in each of the next 2 stitches, ch3*, repeat around, join to the ch3. 24dc 6cm/2.3”

4: NOTE: stitches this round are worked BETWEEN dc's from the previous round (called spaces), not into them. slst into the space between the first 2 dc of the last round, ch3, dc in the same space, 2dc in the next space, 2dc in the next space, ch3, skip the ch3 space, *2dc in each of the next 3 spaces, ch3, skip the next ch3*, repeat around, join to the ch3. - 36dc 8cm/3.1”

5: Ch2, hdc in the same stitch, hdc in the next 5 stitches, 3hdc in the ch3 space, *2hdc in the next stitch, hdc in the next 5 stitches, 3hdc in the ch3 space*, repeat around, join to the ch2. - 60hdc 9cm/3.5”

6: Ch6 (counts as first dc and ch3), dc into the same stitch, skip 3 stitches, *(dc, ch3, dc) into the next stitch, skip 3 stitches*, repeat across, leaving the last 3 stitches unworked, do not join. 30dc

7: Ch3, turn, *4dc in the next ch3 space, ch1*, repeat across, dc in the last stitch (ch3 from previous row. -62

8: Ch4 (counts as first dc and ch1), turn, dc in the next stitch, *(dc, ch3, dc) in the next ch1 space and in each remaining ch1 space across, skip the last 3 dc, dc into the next stitch, ch1, dc into the last stitch (ch3 from previous row). - 32dc

9: Ch3, turn, 2dc into the next ch1 space, *4dc in the next ch3 space*, repeat across, 2dc in the last ch2 space, dc in the last stitch (ch3 from previous row) - 62

10: Ch1, turn, skip the next stitch, sc in the next 58 stitches, skip the next stitch, sc in the last stitch. - 60

11: Ch3 (counts as hdc and ch1), turn, skip the next stitch, *hdc in the next stitch, ch1, skip the next stitch*, repeat across, skip the second last stitch, hdc into the last stitch. -30

12: Ch1 (place 1st marker), turn, 3dc into the first ch1 space, slst into the next ch1 space, *3dc in the next ch1 space, slst in the next ch1 space*, repeat across, into the last ch1 space do 3dc and a sl st (place 2nd marker), then, evenly sc around the neckline until you get to the first stitch marker and slst into that ch1. Ch45, to create first tie, then end off.

Rejoin yarn to the slst with the 2nd stitch marker and ch45 to create the second tie. End off, weave in all tails.


Finished Measurements: 10cm/3.9” from crown to brim and 13cm/5.1” in height across the brim.


5 comments:

  1. Going to make this, for charity event I am going to for the neonatal hospital in Glasgow. Hope to raise some money for them , or just donate the hats. For the wee preemie babes.God protect the wee souls.

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  2. Going to make this, for charity event I am going to for the neonatal hospital in Glasgow. Hope to raise some money for them , or just donate the hats. For the wee preemie babes.God protect the wee souls.

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  3. Well I am going to make the first tomorrow, to test for ease of the pattern.

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  4. And quickness of course. There was a line duplicated in the pattern. Between end 1 and 5. Sorry.

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  5. That should say round 1- 5 and.I will make a note of correction after I finish testing ease to follow pattern; God bless you and your loved ones. to those who read this. You can find me on Fbook, dreamkitten,or email me. Mlc.forbabies@gmail.com

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