babies in bonnets
The Peekaboo Bonnet pattern by Made by Rae is one of my very favorite patterns. Not only is it super-adorable on the little ones, it also provides superior sun coverage. And it is the only hat my kids can't seem to wriggle out of.
I have a few in assembly line production right now (so you'll see more soon ... like probably tomorrow), but I finished this beauty this morning and am in love with it. It is fully reversible with piping on both sides. I love that this pattern has such a retro feel, but with modern fabric it also looks very fresh.
Cora now fits the bonnet I made for Ruby last summer. She's getting a new one, too, though. I'm pretty sure a baby can't have too many bonnets.
I have a few in assembly line production right now (so you'll see more soon ... like probably tomorrow), but I finished this beauty this morning and am in love with it. It is fully reversible with piping on both sides. I love that this pattern has such a retro feel, but with modern fabric it also looks very fresh.
The babies look extra yummy-squishy with their chubb-o cheeks peeking out of that wide brim. I can't tell you how many comments I get when my girls wear these bonnets. They are irresistible!
This bonnet went to our friend, baby Elle. We've got to keep these babies covered in Santa Barbara! I have my fingers crossed that the sunshine we've been enjoying stretches into the summer. June tends to be really foggy and gloomy around here.
Cora now fits the bonnet I made for Ruby last summer. She's getting a new one, too, though. I'm pretty sure a baby can't have too many bonnets.