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Bonnets 1

Bonnet 2

There have been some pressing things to do lately, but I did manage to stake out some time at the work table to make some gifts. I have quite a few new babies in my circle, so I've been dying to get 'making' for them. My idea is a little handmade set: baby shoes, something knitted and a bonnet. Old-fashioned.

But so far all I've made are these two bonnets but they are lovely and soft and I'm so pleased with them. The one on the left is made from dark grey merino wool and lined in thick floral cotton. The other is navy linen with striped jersey cotton inside.

The pattern is from my own book ('modern bonnet') and I think it might be my favourite design in there. It's certainly the simplest and fastest to construct, and bonnets can be made from any type of fabric (to create baby sunhats or winter wool ones), as long as you use something soft for the lining. You can see my baby niece Noa, who is not a baby anymore, modelling one in the page above.

Feel like listening to a new song? I'm loving Ane Brun's Do you remember at the moment, in case you don't know it already.

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2 responses to “bee in your bonnet”

  1. heather Avatar

    thank you for all your inspiration! i made a nature journal cover inspired by your freestyle embroidered flowers and love how it turned out! i even posted about it here, if you’d like to see it! 🙂
    http://janejojulia.weebly.com/blog/handmade-gifts-8

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  2. Frau Kirschkernzeit Avatar

    I’ve just made a little bag in the style of those you show us in your gorgious book. I love everything in that book! Really! (though I had some problems with the fit of the pants for children up age 5…)And I am so happy that I have it here at home and will so be able to sew for my little ones. I like it, that your books patterns go from Baby to older children. Like this there will always be a project that fits and your book will accompagie my sewing all their childhood long.
    Bora from Switzerland

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