Ready to make your own crochet beanie hat? This project is ideal for anyone looking to add a handmade touch to their winter accessories or gift a cozy piece made with care. With simple materials like yarn, a crochet hook, and a dash of patience, you'll weave your way to a snug, fashionable hat.
Crochet Beanie Hat
Materials Needed:
- 40-50 grams of double knitting yarn
- 4 mm crochet hook
- Yarn needle for sewing
- Scissors
Pattern Instructions:
Starting Chain:
Slip Knot:
- Begin with a slip knot on your hook.
Foundation Chain:
- Chain 50 for a medium-sized beanie (47 for small, 53 for large).
Row 1:
First Single Crochet:
- Skip the first chain from the hook, single crochet into the second chain.
Continue:
- Single crochet in each chain to the end (50 single crochets).
Row 2:
Turn:
- Chain 1 and turn your work.
Back Loop Only:
- Starting in the first stitch, slip stitch in the back loop only of each stitch across (50 slip stitches).
Row 3:
Turn:
- Chain 1 and turn your work.
Back Loop Only:
- Single crochet in the back loop only of each stitch across (50 single crochets).
Row 4:
Turn:
- Chain 1 and turn your work.
Back Loop Only:
- Continue the pattern of single crocheting in the back loop only across all stitches (50 single crochets).
Repeat Pattern:
- The video describes the repetition of rows 1 to 4 to create a texture. Continue with these four rows until the piece measures around 46 cm (medium size), adjusting according to size (86 rows for small, 94 for large).
Joining and Finishing:
Joining the Edges:
- Place the first row edge to the last row edge and use a yarn needle to stitch both sides together with the whip stitch or mattress stitch.
Closing the Top:
- Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail. Using a yarn needle, weave the tail through the stitches at the top of the beanie, pull tight to gather, and secure the yarn.
Optional Pom Pom:
- Attach a pom pom if desired.
Additional Notes:
- The video emphasizes using the back loop for most of the stitching, which gives the beanie a ribbed appearance.
- The creator mentions adding a video link in the description for visually following the methods mentioned.
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