Easy Crochet Bonnet - Girls' Easter Hat in Crochet

Maybe it's a girl thing. That whole "Yay! I get to dress up all pretty!" thing. I don't know, but I remember so vividly how excited my younger sister and I were every year as Easter drew near. We would get to pick out a special spring dress - economically designed to be worn first for our
 Easter egg hunt but perfect for wearing throughout the rest of the summer - and generally prepare to be girlie with sandals and hats (or ribbons, in my sister's case) and everything.

My daughter and nieces help me remember that feeling every year. Beginning with the birth of my older niece, not long after my daughter, we decided we wanted to create a new tradition. Not only the whole "getting pretty to hunt easter eggs" thing, but that each girl would get something they could keep - heirlooms, I guess.

This year we decided it would be bonnets. Pooling ideas and memories of our own favorite Easter bonnets, this very easy crochet pattern was the result.

And I do mean easy. It's nothing but double and half-crochets throughout the entire hat (and a couple single crochets at the end). To keep it so easy, I'm going to leave abbreviations out. Anyone, including the absolute beginner, can crochet this bonnet without any trouble.

If you use the pattern, leave a comment - I'd love to hear what you think!

Easy Spring Bonnet

Directions are for a size 6-8 easter bonnet. Use a size smaller crochet hook and only 3 chains in the starting chain for size 4-6, and a size larger crochet hook and 5 chains in the starting chain for size 8-10.

The pattern is worked in one piece, beginning with the cap. The cap is in rounds, which will work into rows on the brim.

Use a size E aluminum hook (adjusting according to directions above for other sizes), and about 4 ounces of worsted-weight yarn.

Cap

Round 1: Chain 4, join with a slip stitch to form a ring. Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet) and work 11 double crochet in the ring. Join to the top of beginning chain 3 with a slip stitch (12 dc)

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I love the Bonnet.....but I am stuck on the brim...I am very new at crocheting....can you explain it? Or if someone else is reading this and can explain I would appreciate it..thanks This is the section I am stuck on. Row 2: Slip stitch in each of the next 7 stitches. Double crochet in each of the next two stitches, (2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 double crochet) in the chain 1 space. *Double crochet in each of the next 4 stitches, (2 double crochet, chain 1, 2 double crochet) in the chain 1 space. Repeat from * to last 7 stitches. Single crochet in the next stitch. Turn

Posted on 05/17/2009 at 6:05:22 PM

I really like the hat it was fun to make and very easy. I also like the top she is wearing. do you have the pattern? if so could you email it to me at noshweenie@hotmail.com thank you very much peggy

Posted on 03/24/2009 at 11:03:33 AM

Realy v nice hat for girls, I liked it v much

Posted on 02/20/2008 at 10:02:49 PM

Your daughter is really cute! I've got a little angel like that at home.

Posted on 04/04/2007 at 5:04:00 PM

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