Bonnet and Romper by Rebecca Romero

Bonnet and Romper

Crochet
August 2016
Plymouth Yarn 100% Angora
Sport (12 wpi) ?
4 stitches and 3 rows = 1 inch
5.0 mm (H)
80 - 147 yards (73 - 134 m)
Newborn - Photo Prop
US
English
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Bonnet & Romper - Crochet

I created this item specifically for all you photographers who crochet…or vendors that supply photographers with photo props. It seems to be the number one requested item right now! In all colors, styles, and fibers. This set is just perfect for all those adorable newborn photo shoots you have coming up!

This set makes for a great gift…especially when it’s made by you!

Pattern includes directions to have a ruffle on the front or no ruffle.
I also include direction for bear ears for the bonnet. The possibilities are endless with the different sets you can make from this one pattern. Girl or boy…

Size: Specifically designed for Newborn photo shoots

This is a 6 page pattern filled with picture tutorials throughout to guide you along the way.

This is a beginner friendly pattern…you should have a basic concept of crochet terms and techniques. It works up rather quick and takes very little material to make.

All patterns written in standard US terms.

Pattern can be used with 4 weight, worsted weight, sport weight, or fingering yarn (specifically 100% Angora was used for the fingering). All the pictures in this pattern were done with all those varieties of weight.

You can always contact me if you have any problems with the pattern. I am happy to help if you have any questions along the way!

This pattern is a reflection of my many hours of practice, failures, and successes. so PLEASE DO NOT COPY, SHARE, ADJUST OR RESELL MY PATTERN. I wrote and tested this pattern myself, from beginning to end. It took a lot of time and work, and I would really like to have it remain “my pattern.” With that said, writing patterns is a work in progress and gets better each time. If you find an error I am happy to re-work it and make the appropriate adjustments to better the pattern.