Sweet Primrose Knit Bonnet [FREE Knitting Pattern]

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Craft this adorable Sweet Primrose Knit Bonnet for your little one. This will be a lovely addition to your baby’s wardrobe. Made from soft and cozy materials, the bonnet will keep your baby’s head and ears warm and protected from the cold. The sweet primrose pattern adds a touch of femininity and charm, making it perfect for special occasions or everyday wear.

You can get the pattern for this beautiful hat from the Garn Studio website.

Sweet Primrose Knit Bonnet – A Super Cute Bonnet

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This free knitting pattern is ideal for Level 4 - Intermediate Level Knitters

From the talented designers of the Garn Studio design team, this knit bonnet is a perfect choice. In fact, it’s a perfect project for intermediately skilled knitters to work on

Moreover, this project is available in four sizes. Once finished, the head measurements are 5 3/4″/16 1/2″ – 16 1/2″/17 1/4″ – 17 1/4″/18″ (19″/19 3/4″‘) inches. That’s 440/42 – 42/44 – 44/46 48/50  cm if you prefer to use the metric system.

To make this pattern you will need the DROPS Alpaca Yarn. It is a gorgeous and luxuriously soft sportweight yarn made from 100% Alpaca fibers. It’s the ideal yarn for Garments, Accessories, and home projects.

Furthermore, you will need a US-size 2.5 Circular knitting needle. That’s about 3 mm if you prefer to use the metric system.

Techniques

You will be using the k2tog knitting decrease when you make this project. The k2tog or knit two together is a basic right slanting decrease that is quite common throughout knitting patterns.

If you’re not familiar with the k2tog decrease, we have an illustrated, step-by-step tutorial for it that you’ll surely find helpful. You can find this tutorial here: Learn How to Make a Basic Right-Slanting Decrease (K2tog).

You can use the simpler long-tail cast-on method instead of the provisional cast-on. The long-tail cast-on is probably the most popular of all the cast-on methods. It is suitable for many types of knitting projects.
We have an illustrated tutorial for the long-tail cast-on if you want to learn it. You can find this tutorial here: Learn How to Do A Long-Tail Cast on.

Download Pattern

You can download the FREE knitting pattern for this piece here: Sweet Primrose Knit Bonnet Pattern

In addition, you can purchase the recommended yarn through this link here: DROPS Alpaca Yarn

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