She grabbed Hu's arm and guided him to his chair, making sure he avoided the razor-lined baby bonnet.
These days, only five or six customers drift in each day, cooing over the knee socks, the half-century-old baby bonnets, the Superman underwear.
A careful search unearthed ancient baby bonnets at $16 and eight plates depicting Joan of Arc at $227.
Right here, - he pointed at the dark passage between two panels, - I have found... just don't tell anyone... a little baby bonnet!
Or there are the troupe's eight women, baby bonnets framing their chalk-white faces, seemingly giving birth to their animal-masked doubles.
They may be fashioned into baby bonnets, fishermen's buoys or resonators for musical instruments.
Hanging from the ceiling are shades like upside-down tulips, jockey caps and baby bonnets.
From then on, pint-sized Bunky (still dressed in the baby bonnet and gown in which he was first seen) was the star, protector and benefactor of the family.
Whitework embroidery is one of the techniques employed in heirloom sewing for blouses, christening gowns, baby bonnets, and other small articles.
Hardly anyone among the natives wore kilts (perhaps because of the weather), but a kaleidoscope of tartan patterns graced everything from raincoats to baby bonnets.