This free crochet pattern will cover your baby's bald head with thick locks of yarn. This pattern works up incredibly fast and I hope your family gets as many laughs as mine did.
Your baby can go from this:
To this:
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Baldy Baby Hat by Sarah Boccolucci is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
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Linked over from Ravelry. I love this! It is so awesome! I have a little guy but I'm going to see what I can do. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove this! It's just hysterical, and your baby is gorgeous!!! I had a baldy baby, and they're gorgeous with or without hair, but I LOVE what you came up with!!! I saw this on the Crochet Ravelry page.
ReplyDeleteAs the mom of three boys, two who didn't have their first haircuts until they had started school...I think bald babies are gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteHowever, this fall we had our first grandchild (step for me) and he has more hair than you can imagine....and is adorable..so either way they are the cutest and so is this idea....but trust me she won't be wearing it to her Grade 8 graduation...eventually it all comes in...
She is a sweety and she has gorgeous eyes!
@Stitched With Love . . . .
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
This is so funny! I have a baldy baby girl who could use this - then people wouldn't think she is a boy all the time!
ReplyDeletetoo adorable! I want one for me.
ReplyDeleteAlso linked over from Ravelry... Great project!!!
ReplyDeleteAre you sharing the pattern? It's listed as a free pattern, but my old eyes couldn't find it on the blog...
@jenn
ReplyDeleteJenn- If you click on the words "Baldy Baby Hat" above the picture it is a link to the pdf.
Sorry if that wasn't clear.
Sarah! YOU ROCK! Thanks! (I must have been to excited to notice the obvious!!) I can't wait to get my own grandbaby baldy sporting a new 'do!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletewhere is the pattern? Am I missing something, cuz I can not find it? Would love to make this baldy baby hair hat
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Thanks Sarah, quess I should have read the comments first. Can't wait to make this!!
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I think this is genius. I'm so tired of people asking me if my 3.5 month old is a boy, despite dressing her head to toe in pink. Wish I had the craft skills to make this :o
ReplyDeleteAmazing. I love the whole idea. And I love the photos of your baby too! Precious. And oh so funny. Thanks for sharing. :) Petra
ReplyDeleteHaha, this is so incredibly cute! Awesome idea!
ReplyDeletethis is SO clever! thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteI see that I'm not the only one that loves this project! Fabulous! I've featured it on my website today with a few other projects and I hope you'll have a look. I'm also 'following' so that I can see what you'll be doing next!
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Oh my goodness! I so wish I would have had this when MY baby girl was little...even though we dressed her in pink and bows people would still say "how old is HE?"
ReplyDeleteI found you via Pinterest and so happy I did :) I am also a photographer and have some clients I am sure would love to see this lol
Your little "baldy" is SO stinkin cute!!!!
@Fantacy so Sweet-n-Stuff...
ReplyDeleteI would love to see some of your pictures! Thank you for the kind words.
This is absolutely adorable! I am going to try to make this for my little girl! :)
ReplyDeleteI was a baldy until I was past two. This is great! Nicole
ReplyDeleteSo funny! Featured on Moogly this morning: http://www.mooglyblog.com/free-crochet-wig-patterns/ :D
ReplyDeleteAny chance you have a video? I'm having a hard time understanding how you attached the sewn hair. I think I understand how you sewed it, but I don't understand how you then attached it with a whipstitch. Maybe you were using thread to whipstitch and not yarn? I would like to make my daughter an Aviva (from Wild Kratts) wig for Halloween.
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