The Crochet Cinnamoroll Cat Beanie Pattern is the perfect blend of cuteness and creativity, designed for crafters who love whimsical, fun accessories! Inspired by the lovable Cinnamoroll character, this pattern transforms a simple beanie into an adorable cat-inspired masterpiece.
Crochet Cinnamoroll Cat Beanie
With its cozy fit, oversized ears, and charming cat features, it's sure to turn heads and add a playful touch to any outfit. This pattern guides you through each stitch to create a lovable, handmade piece that will keep you warm and stylish all year long!
Materials:
- Blue yarn
- White yarn
- Tapestry needle
- Crochet hook
Cat Beanie Pattern:
Starting with Blue Yarn:
- Begin by making a slip knot and chaining 72. Adjust the number of chains based on the fit around your head.
Form the Ring:
- Without twisting the chain, slip stitch into the first chain to form a ring.
Row 1:
- Chain two, then double crochet in the same stitch. Continue double crocheting around the entire chain. Slip stitch into the initial stitch after the chain two to complete the row. Cut the yarn, chain one, and pull the strand through.
Switching to White Yarn:
Row 2:
- Attach white yarn through the first double crochet of the previous row. Chain two, then double crochet in the same stitch. Double crochet around the entire row, ensuring the tail ends are worked over to avoid weaving in later. Complete the row with a slip stitch into the first double crochet, then cut the yarn and pull through.
Alternating Yarn Colors:
Rows 3 to 15:
- Repeat the process used in row 2, alternating between blue and white yarn, to create a striped pattern. You will do this for a total of 15 rows or until the desired length is reached.
Sewing and Finishing:
- After the final row, cut off a long enough yarn strand to sew the top of the beanie closed.
- Flip the beanie inside out, align the stitches, and use the tapestry needle to sew the beanie closed.
- Weave in any remaining ends, then flip the beanie right side out.
Making the Hanging Stars:
Big Star:
- Start with a magic ring using white yarn, and single crochet 5 stitches into the ring. Close the ring.
For Round 1:
- Increase in each stitch for a total of 10 stitches.
Round 2:
- [Single crochet, increase] around for a total of 15 stitches.
Round 3:
- [Two single crochets, increase] around for a total of 20 stitches.
Star Points:
- In one stitch, do a half double crochet, double crochet, half double crochet, and a single crochet, then slip stitch down the side of the point. Repeat around to create all star points. Fasten off and weave in ends.
Small Star:
Magic Ring:
- Start with a magic ring, then single crochet 1, double crochet, chain 2, and double crochet in the ring. Repeat this four more times to create five points. Pull the ring closed, slip stitch, and fasten off.
Long Strand for Attachment:
Foundation Chain:
- Using blue or white yarn, create a foundation chain of 60 single crochets for strength and flexibility. This will be used to attach the stars to the beanie.
Attaching Stars and Finishing:
- Attach the long strand to the larger star, then sew this onto the top of the beanie.
Hot Glue Method (Optional):
- You can also hot glue the small star onto the larger one for added decoration.
- Attach the completed stars to the beanie as described, securing with knots and potentially hot glue for extra hold.
Final Steps:
- Create loops at the end of the strands coming from the beanie for added detail.
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