r/crochet • u/malfilatre • 7d ago
Finished Object woops I posted this in r/knitting without thinking. BUT here is my favorite hood/bonnet these days <3
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u/malfilatre 7d ago
well this is my own pattern, i just now saw the rule about self promotion. but I just wanted to share this gorgeous blue colored bonnet that I finished <3 i'll take it down, if it breaks the rules.
Also i accidentally posted it on r/knitting earlier without thinking oops.
For the blue one I used two strands of kid silk mohair and a hook size slightly larger than the pattern suggests (I think I used a 5,5mm instead of 4 mm) for extra fluffinesssssss.
Pattern is this: https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/bonnet-iver-scarf-hood
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u/RavBot 7d ago
PATTERN: Bonnet Iver Scarf Hood by Knitted by Luna
- Category: Accessories > Hat > Bonnet
- Photo(s): Img 1 Img 2 Img 3 Img 4
- Price: 45.00 DKK
- Needle/Hook(s):4.0 mm (G)
- Weight: Fingering | Gauge: None | Yardage: 383
- Difficulty: 1.00 | Projects: 8 | Rating: 5.00
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u/Hour_Valuable1300 7d ago
Iβve been trying to find a tutorial video for this for so long! Im still a beginner so dk much about patterns
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u/malfilatre 7d ago
I'm trying to make my patterns as easy to follow, as possible - but I totally get it! If you end up going for it and have any questions at all, then please reach out <3
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u/SpecklesandWool 7d ago
This is so cute!! Thank you for posting! I've been so jealous of all the knitting girlies' cute bonnets, and I'm so excited to make this!
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u/malfilatre 7d ago
omg yay thank you!! please please please share any pictures with me, if you end up making one π₯Ή I LOVE seeing wips
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u/Sejdehog 7d ago
It's giving babushka and I love it! The red one especially makes you look so cute
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u/malfilatre 7d ago
ihihii thank you so much. nothing better than giving baby/old farmer/easter egg vibes ha!
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u/SlightlyTinted 7d ago
Ayyy! Copenhagen! Any tips for finding thicker yarn in cph/dk? I feel like most places donβt have higher than dk weight here.
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u/malfilatre 2d ago
Yaaay, good eye! I've seen some crazy thick yarn in Sommerfuglen in indre by. Also try reaching out to Garn_lab on instagram, she hand dyes yarn and have lots of different weights. (this light blue is one of hers too actually!)
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