Winter is fast approaching and so are the preparations for it.
I crocheted this beanie for my 8 year old and it wonderfully fits her.
It was made after a lots of trial and error , but the outcome is really great.
Happy Crocheting!
I crocheted this beanie for my 8 year old and it wonderfully fits her.
It was made after a lots of trial and error , but the outcome is really great.
(Do not copy the pattern, pictures or the tutorial.If you would like to share it at your site, feel free to use a photo and link back to this site for the rest of the details.)
Materials Used :
Bulky weight yarn
( Bulky Weight, "Sweet Tea" Organic Merino Wool Yarn) from Copper Corgi Fiber Studio
140 yards (approx.)
Gauge: 3-4 sts per inch, 10 wraps per inch
Gauge: 3-4 sts per inch, 10 wraps per inch
Crochet Hook 4.5 mm
Size : to fit head size 21 inches
Stitch Marker.
Stitches Used
Sl stitch - Slip Stitch
Ch – chain
3dc tog – 3 double crochet together
(Work
one double crochet but pull through only 2 loops- 2 stitches on the hook,
Work
another double crochet, pull through only 2 loops- 3 stitches on the hook,
Work
another double crochet, pull through only 2 loops- 4 stitches on the hook,
Pull
through all 4 loops)
4dc tog – 4 double crochet together
(Work
one double crochet but pull through only 2 loops- 2 stitches on the hook,
Work
another double crochet, pull through only 2 loops- 3 stitches on the hook,
Work
another double crochet, pull through only 2 loops- 4 stitches on the hook,
Work
another double crochet, pull through only 2 loops- 5 stitches on the hook,
Pull
through all 5 loops)
Tips:
There has to be a ch2 between any 3 or 4 dc tog.
The dc tog mentioned here are ideally the bobble stitch.
Tips:
There has to be a ch2 between any 3 or 4 dc tog.
The dc tog mentioned here are ideally the bobble stitch.
Pattern
Begin by making a Magic Ring (here) with 3
chains
Row 1
3 dc tog, * Ch 2, 4dc tog, repeat from
* 3 more times, Ch 2, join on the top of the 3dc- tog. (5 dc clusters)
Row 2
Sl stitch, Ch 3, 3dctog, Ch 2, 4dc tog
in the 1st chain- 2 space;
*Ch 2
( 4dc tog, Ch2, 4dc tog) in the next Ch-2 space,
repeat from * 3 more times, Ch2,
Join on the top of the 3dc tog of the
previous round. (10 dc clusters)
Row 3
Sl stitch, Ch 3, 3dctog, Ch 2, 4dc tog
in the 1st chain- 2 space;
*Ch2, 1 (4dctog) in the next chain-2
space, Ch 2, (4dc tog, Ch 2, 4dc tog) in the next chain-2 space;
Repeat from * across, Ch2, 1 (4dc tog)
in the last Ch-2 space, Ch2,
Join on the top of the 3dc tog of the
previous round. (15
dc clusters)
Row 4
Sl stitch, Ch 3, 3dctog, Ch 2, 4dc tog
in the 1st chain- 2 space;
* (Ch 2, 4dc tog ) in the next 2 Ch-2
spaces, Ch 2,
(4dc tog, Ch 2, 4dc tog) in the next
Ch-2 space,
Repeat from * across,
Ch 2, 4dc tog in last 2 (Ch- 2)
spaces;
Join on the top of the 3dc tog of the
previous round. (20
dc clusters)
Row 5
(Sl stitch, Ch 3, 3dctog) in the 1st
chain- 2 space;
*Ch 2, 4dc tog in the next Ch-2 space;
Repeat from * across, Ch 2,
Join on the top of the 3dc tog of the
previous round. (20
dc clusters)
Row 6
Sl stitch, Ch 3, 3dctog, Ch 2, 4dc tog
in the 1st chain- 2 space;
Ch 2, 4dc tog in the next 3 (chain- 2)
spaces,
Ch 2, ( 4dc tog, ch2, 4dc tog) in the
next Ch- 2 space,
Repeat from * across, Ch 2 , 4 dc tog
in the last 3 (chain-2) spaces, Ch 2,
Join on the top of the 3dc tog of the
previous round. (25
dc clusters)
Row 7 – 11
(The
number of rows can be reduced or increased depending on the height of the
beanie required)
Repeat row 6
Row 12
The single crochet stitches are worked
continuously without any beginning chains or joining at the end of each row
*2 sc in the ch2 space, 1 sc on top of
the 4dc tog (place
stitch marker in the first sc)
Repeat from * across, do not join;
Row 13 – 14
*1sc in each sc, (place stitch marker in the first sc)
Repeat from * across,
Join (only in the last row)
(14
th Row is optional depending on the height of the beanie required).
If you find any error or a part that needs clarification, please let me know. A request from someone who is new at writing crochet patterns
If you find any error or a part that needs clarification, please let me know. A request from someone who is new at writing crochet patterns
Happy Crocheting!
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