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Pioneer Bonnet Pattern

I need to make 20 pioneer bonnets, does anyone have an easy pattern for this?

Cindy

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RE: Pioneer Bonnet Pattern

The mother earth pattern is just in the image gallery, you know. Scroll in the images and the pattern is in there.

Post By Sarah (Guest Post)

RE: Pioneer Bonnet Pattern

On the Mother Earth News site click on "image gallery" in the article tools box in the upper right hand corner to get the pattern and other pictures related to the article

Post By Judebs (Guest Post)

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I am VERY disappointed in the Mother Earth News site. The directions look really good - but where is the pattern?

Post By J. Greenfield (Guest Post)

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Would love to have more bonnet & hat patterns on this site

Post By Linda (Guest Post)

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go to http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/trailofthe49ers/bonnet.htm

Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post)

RE: Pioneer Bonnet Pattern

Dear Cindy,

Enclosed is a link to a bonnet that my daughter Annette wanted me to look up for her for the: LDS Morman Trek out of Iowa City, Iowa June 8-10, 2006.

IF you have any questions please contact her at:
Annette Flick
PO Box #6
Blairstown, Iowa 52209

http://www.motherearthnews.com/libr ... n_Sunbonnet___in_Less_Than_Two_Hours

Post By Ron & Annette (Guest Post)

RE: Pioneer Bonnet Pattern

My daughter and I made this pattern a while back: http://sunbonnetsue.com/april2001.html
Instead of the bias tape, we just seamed it.

Post By Paula (Guest Post)

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What nice idea and perfect timing. The Pizza pattern sounds exactly what we are looking for. so first two circles from pie tin, sorry don't understand the right side of a circle, and layering?? The head measuring sound good in the beginning...then I get lost. We have a project tonight...oh my..have to make 12.

Thanks

would love pictures or other pattern descriptions...can you maybe mail it to sierakowski@gmail.com

Post By David (Guest Post)

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I have made Bonnets for school day projects by using a pizza pan to cut 2 layers.I then sew them around the two right sides together.If you want to dress it up you can sew lace to the right side of one layer before sewing it together make sure the lace is facing inward for when you turn it you want it to be on the edge then lay other piece on top stitch around the edge or in same stitch as lace. leave a opening and turn to right side .Stitch opening close by machine or hand.take a piece of elastic measure childs head not tight just snug sew elastic together.,mark elastic center and fold oppsite and mark sides.do the same on hat .take a small ruler and mark in on hat 2 inches from edge all the way around.so you will have a guide or place a piece of tape 2 inches from needle on machineand use for a guide.place elastic to the under side using guide and stitch pull the elastic a little bit at a time til it matches the marks you measured (should be 4)back tack at the end. Hope this is helpful If pizza pan is not big enough find a larger circle to use as pattern. I made this for my sister for "Pioneer days "at school and she is 36 now and never forgot the hat I made her.

Post by seamstress

RE: Pioneer Bonnet Pattern

http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/trailofthe49ers/bonnet.htm

I found a free pattern online. Same search pulled up your post and I was hoping to find a better one but this will do.

Good luck pioneering!!!

Post By Jennifer (Guest Post)

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I too need to make a bonnet for my daughter's pioneer day at school. Not knowing how to sew (I made a little A line dress for my daughter 5 years ago and that's it), without a pattern I'm lost. This "simple" pattern referred to in the url above makes absolutely no sense to me at all! Does anyone else out there know of a website with a pattern I can print up that I can put against fabric and cut it out? Please help!

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