How to Make a Beautiful Silk Baby Bonnet
If you're looking for a way to add a special touch to your baby's wardrobe, a handmade silk baby bonnet is just the thing. Not only are they stylish, but they're also a great way to keep your baby's head warm and cozy. Here's a simple guide to making your own silk baby bonnet.
What is the silk baby bonnet
A silk baby bonnet is a stylish and practical accessory for your baby's wardrobe. It is designed to cover your baby's head, ears, and neck, providing warmth and protection from the sun, wind, and cold weather. Silk is an excellent choice of fabric for a baby bonnet because it is soft, breathable, and gentle on your baby's delicate skin. How to make silk bonnet?
Step By Step Instructions
Next, I will share with you the three steps about how to make a baby bonnet. It's easy to understand, so learn it quickly!
Step 1: Cutting the Fabric
Wash and iron the silk fabric to remove any wrinkles. Then you should fold the silk fabric in half, right sides facing each other to cut out the bonnet pattern from the folded fabric. You can either download a pattern online or make one yourself using a sheet of paper.
Moreover, pining the pattern to the fabric and cut out the bonnet pieces. You should have two pieces for the main part of the bonnet and two pieces for the ties.
Step 2: Sewing the Bonnet
Next, you should place the two main pieces of the bonnet together, right sides facing each other and pin the two pieces together along the curved edge and sew with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Repeat with the other two main pieces.
Then, turning the bonnet right side out and press with an iron. Besides, folding one of the tie pieces in half, right sides facing each other, and sewing along the long edge with a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Repeat with the other tie piece. After that, turning the ties right side out and press with an iron.
Step 3: Finishing Touches
After the above two steps, next step is to pin one end of the elastic to the center of the back of the bonnet, and the other end to the center of the front of the bonnet. Last, you have to sew the elastic and ties to the bonnet using a zigzag stitch, making sure to catch both sides of the elastic in the stitch. And you can tie the ribbon into a bow and sew it to the front of the bonnet, covering the elastic and stitching. Finally, rimming any loose threads and ironing the bonnet one final time.
Conclusion
Making a silk baby bonnet is a simple and rewarding project that will add a special touch to your baby's wardrobe. With just a few materials and some basic sewing skills, you can create a stylish and practical accessory so that it will keep your baby warm and cozy. So why not give it a try?
FAQs:
Q1: Can babies wear silk bonnets?
Because of this, silk is an increasingly popular option for everything from bed sheets to clothing designed for cold-weather sports. When made into a baby bonnet, both the outside and the fabric touching your baby's head is gentle.
Q2: Are bonnets safe for babies?
Baby bonnets are cute, but they are NOT SAFE for sleep. Putting a bonnet on your baby's head before laying them down to sleep increases the risk of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) because bonnets can cause over heating and suffocation.
Q3: Which is better silk or satin bonnet?
Silk tends to be a moisture-wicking textile, which may put your pattern at risk of waking up thirsty. Satin, in contrast, is a minimally-absorbent fabric, which means it won't suck the natural moisture from your curls or soak in any product you're wearing to bed. Washing silk like other delicate garments - hand wash in warm water or machine wash cold on the delicate cycle.