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May
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There’s a Bee in My Bonnet: FreeBIE, That Is!!!


Who doesn’t love a FREEBIE?

When Lisa {Mommy’s Apron Strings} won a contest for her gorgeous bonnet, she thought why not share the love with her readers!

So, she created the pattern for you, for free!

Don’t smock? No problem! She has two variations to the pattern for with and without smocking. It also is adaptable for multiple trims, embellishments, and piping. Lisa’s instructions are very thorough, but I feel certain if you needed any clarification on any of them she’d help you in a heartbeat {or give you the shirt off her back for that matter}!

I had the opportunity to be involved in this EXCITING process! Lisa entrusted me to ‘play’ with her pattern pieces in Illustrator just to see if by the end they were indeed usable – ha! I think you will be pleased with the results, but would welcome any suggestions {teaser below}!

Then, I had the opportunity to pattern test the bonnet! I chose the non-smocked version, because there was no way I could ‘compete’ with the BEAUTY that Lisa had created! We have a WIP sunsuit that we were able to squeeze just enough fabric out of to make the bonnet. We look forward to having the sunsuit completed and being able to post the coordinating pieces!

The bonnet itself was a tad large, but should be perfect by the time summer rolls around. I noticed a suggestion on facebook that mentioned reducing the pattern pieces 10% to accommodate a younger child. Makes perfect sense to me!

The three children on the back of the pattern from top to bottom are 5 months, 8 months and 10 months to give you an idea of the fit. Sarah from gregariouslife did the precious one in the middle. She’s a woman after our own hearts – using gorgeous solids to show the lines of a pattern! I love the way the white piping ‘pops’ on her creation! 

Be sure to like Mommy’s Apron Strings Patterns facebook page {you’ll be the first to know about her new releases} and download her free pattern!!! And if you are curious. . .YES, we have another free collaboration in the wings!



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Cindy
10 yearss ago


The bonnet is adorable! Can’t wait to see the sunsuit that will go with the bonnet.:)

Cindy

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Now if we can only finish it before the end of summer…..

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Sarah Blakeley
10 yearss ago


Your bonnet turned out way too cute!! Shocked you used a printed fabric, but am loving it :)

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Sometimes we surprise ourselves too :)! Your version is sooo classily done….

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Karen
10 yearss ago


The bonnet is charming! Love the muted tones in the fabric you chose. I bet the sunsuit will be adorable, too!

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Better get on that situation, huh??? It’s on the list!!

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Charity
10 yearss ago


Oh, that is darling! And with a matching sunsuit it will be even cuter. =)

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    Frances Suzanne
    10 yearss ago


    Hopefully so!!

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sisforsewing
10 yearss ago


Love the bonnet – the heirloom inspiration makes it such a delicate piece!
Can’t wait for the matching sunsuit as well! (it will be such a cute combo)

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marsha smith
8 yearss ago


how do i get this pattern free

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