My mother-in-law is the one who really got me into crocheting and interesting in working with yarns. One of the first projects she worked on for me was custom made ear bonnets for my horses. They turned out to be beautiful works of art that get tons of attention any time I dress my horses up in them.
To those of you who don’t know what these crochet ears for horses are they are to keep flies out of their ears and the fringe keep the flies away from their eyes.
Materials alone to make the beaded bonnet came out to $40! Now that’s some serious equine bling! Best of all they match my barn colors perfectly.
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11/17/09
Thought I’d share with you a sneak peak of the bonnets my mother-in-law has been working on. Each is hand crocheted, hand beaded, hand sewn works of art. She has made them in almost every color of the rainbow with different accents and bead styles. I’ll be sure to keep this post updated if she puts them up for sale.

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11/18/09
Here’s photos of the test one I’ve been working on. It’s scrap yarn I had hanging around but I really like the colors. I’m going to see what fabric I can find that’ll match for the ears today. Maybe dark green or blue. I’m still not happy with the pattern I used. I’m going to try some different things before I make a pattern available.
11/17/09
Thought I’d share with you a sneak peak of the bonnets my mother-in-law has been working on. Each is hand crocheted, hand beaded, hand sewn works of art. She has made them in almost every color of the rainbow with different accents and bead styles. I’ll be sure to keep this post updated if she puts them up for sale.

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11/18/09
Here’s photos of the test one I’ve been working on. It’s scrap yarn I had hanging around but I really like the colors. I’m going to see what fabric I can find that’ll match for the ears today. Maybe dark green or blue. I’m still not happy with the pattern I used. I’m going to try some different things before I make a pattern available.














can you post a bigger picture
Nice I am going to try to make one.
Is your mother in law willing to sell her pattern??
thanks
Sadly she isn’t willing to share the pattern either. I’ve tried on several occassions to get her to write it up even for profit and she won’t. Silly if you ask me.
[...] the past I’ve told you about the crochet horse fly bonnets my mother-in-law makes and again I tried my hand at making my own. I still don’t quite have it [...]
I am looking for a pattern too! Does anyone have a link? Thanks
Well i did find a pattern but its not free. If you go to http://www.crochetdodads.com/forthehorse you’ll probably find two options. They range from $3 to $4.95 without tax and shipping if you buy the hard copy.
Anyway, I just went out and bought an already made bonnet for my horse so i can go trail riding. I’m going to learn how to crochet, and hopefully be able to make my own pattern. If that gets done, I’ll post that link.
Is there a pattern for these? I have been looking for one with the fabric ears like the ones you show, not the crochet ones.
do the ears come with nummers that match ?
What do you mean by matching numbers?