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Free Basic Beanie Crochet Pattern All Sizes

Free Basic Beanie Crochet Pattern All Sizes
With spring just around the corner I would like to share this pattern of a basic crochet beanie with you. I designed it in seven sizes from preemie to adult. Yarn used: Caron Simply Soft Acrylic yarn. Any worsted weight yarn would work.Hook used: 5 mm (H) Abbreviations: YO – yarn over To work Cluster Stitch – YO, insert hook in next ST, YO and pull up a loop, YO and draw through 2 loops on hook, YO, insert hook in same stitch, YO and pull up a loop, YO and draw through 2 loops on hook, YO and draw through all 3 loops on hook. Size Preemie: Use hook H Round 1: CH 4 (or Magic Loop+CH3), Cl ST 10 times in 4th CH from hook (or in magic loop). Round 2: CH 3. Round 3: CH 3. Round 4-5: CH 3, Cl ST in each ST around. Round 6: Place marker. Round 7-10: SC in each stitch around in back loops. Size 0-6 Months Use hook H Round 1: CH 4 (or Magic Loop+CH3), Cl ST 11 times in 4th CH from hook (or in magic loop). Round 2: CH 3. Round 3: CH 3. Round 4-6: CH 3. Round 7: Place marker. Size 6 -12 Months Use hook H Related:  crocheted hats,scarfs, and mittensHats

Free Crochet Pattern: Knock Around Hat - Crochet Zone It seems everywhere I look these days someone is doing a “knit look” crochet pattern. I do knit, but crochet is so much faster and so these patterns are very welcome indeed! Most of the stitching looks like the traditional garter and stockinette stitches which are lovely, but I wanted to try my hand at something that looked a little more textured. The Knock Around Hat is a basic beanie sized from newborn to adult, that has a texture similar to a knitted embossed or moss stitch and the band is reminiscent of fair isle. This post contains affiliate links Knock Around Hat! Size: 3 Month to Adult Materials: • Light Worsted Weight yarn • Main color (Color 1): 80 – 150 yards • 3 Contrast colors (Color 1; 2; 3): small amount of each • Hook: I/5.50 mm; J/6.00 mm • Yarn needle for weaving ends Gauge: See “Gauge Check” measurements in pattern to check gauge. Notes: Crochet Tips: click on the tip below for a tutorial• Fastening off neatly• Weaving in ends Repeat Row 6 until hat measures 4” from crown.

Free Crochet Pattern : Aubreigh Hat I'm excited to bring you a new design! I've kinda fallen in love this fall with Pantone's Color of the year Marsala. I really wanted to design a hat using a similar shade. I did share a little video blog about the pattern. Now on to the crochet pattern! Enjoy! Be sure to add this to your Raverly Favorites! Aubreigh Hat Sized for Women 20-22 inches Materials Yarn - One Skien of Hobby Lobby's - I Love This Yarn- Worsted Weight - Colorway Aubergine Tapestry Needle Hook : H-(5.00mm) Gauge: 4 x 4 inches = 9 sc in 9 rows Terms and Stitches ch : chain sc : single crochet sl : slip st: stitch YO : yarn over *All rounds joined with a sl st at the end to the 1st st of the round. *Number at the end of the rounds is the indicated number of stitches *Ch at beginning of row is not counted in stitch count. Round 1: ch 2, 10 sc in 2nd ch from the hook, join (10) Round 2: ch 1, 2 sc in each st around, join (20) Round 3: ch 1, sc in each st around, join (20) Round 5: ch 1, sc in each st around, join (30)

Crochet Bow Tie Pattern This crochet bow tie pattern is so easy, it’s almost embarrassing to post. You can literally whip up one of these baby bow ties in 5 minutes or fewer (to make just the bow, it took me 1 minute, 38 seconds). On top of that, they’re perfect for that baby shower that’s just around the corner. If your friend is having a girl, attach these to an alligator clip or a headband and it’s just right for her, too. These little bows are perfect for determining a stripe pattern in a blanket or hat, too. If you’re unsure what order of colors would look best, whip up one bow in each color, and arrange them until you’re comfortable with your selection. Without further ado, here’s how you can make one of these little bitty bows or baby bow ties. Materials: – Very small amount of worsted weight yarn – I crochet Hook – Needle for weaving ends – Scissors Notes: tr = treble crochet Directions for the bow: Ch 5.Round 1: 4 tc into the first ch.

Crochet Pattern: Crochet Chemo Cap With Scarf Tie Crochet Chemo Cap With Scarf Tie Crochet Head Hugger Designed by: Barbara in Florida Materials: H crochet hookApproximately 2½ oz. worsted weight yarnThin scarf (about 12” wide and 5’ long) Stitches used: ch – chain sc – single crochet hdc – half double crochet dc – double crochet dtr – double triple crochet (wrap yarn three times around hook and work off two loops at a time) Directions: This hat fits comfortably up to 22” head circumference. Ch 4. Thread the scarf through the double triple round in multiples of 4 stitches. Note: You may need to adjust the number of rows before row 16 in order to get the hat the right length. Here are a few alternate colors.

Creating Beautiful Things in Life: How to properly size crochet hats. Chart for correct sizing, including Magic Circle Sizes. 41K+Crocheting hats is something I know well. In my experience, getting the hat to fit properly without a model is not always easy. Most Beanies start of with a flat circle. Head circumference 22 : 10 = 2.2 x 4 = 8.8. Free Pattern: Easy Boy Beanie | Crochet Cricket Hello and Good morning! I will be sharing my new free beanie pattern perfect for the boys: Easy Boy Beanie Yarn – Patons Classic Wool Worsted Weight Color A -Natural Mix Color B – Dark Olive *note* I will be lining this hat with fleece. US Terms 4mm hook Two ways to begin Round 1: R1-R5 color A Ch 4. Magic Ring. *note* For a less noticeable seam replace the ch 3 at the beginning of each Dc row with a *ch 1. sc in same sp. ch 1*. Crown R 2 – Ch 3. R3 – Ch 3. 2 Dc in the next st. R4 – Ch 3. R5 – Ch 3. *note* This is where I stopped increasing to make my beanie. I did a striped pattern for this hat to make it look more boyish. Beanie Body R6 – (color B) Attach yarn. *note*beg ch 1 stitches on sc rounds are not counted. R7 – (color A) Attach yarn. R8 – (color B) Attach yarn. *note* work your tails in as you go stitching over the top of them R9 – ch 1. sc in the same st. R10 – (color A) Attach yarn. R11 – Ch 3. *note* you should see a set of single stripes and a set of double stripes now. R15 – Ch 1.

marianna's lazy daisy days: Crochet Baby Mitts I have seen some cute crochet baby mitts lately, and wanted to make some for a new baby ~ but I worry that tiny fingers might get caught in open crochet stitches. I wanted the mitts to look pretty but to be practical too. So I designed a pattern in half treble crochet which gives a denser fabric. Baby Mitts Requirements: DK yarn 4mm crochet hook Pattern: This pattern is written in UK terminology. tc = treble crochet . htc = half treble crochet The first round and the last round are worked in treble crochet, all other rounds are worked in half trebles. Worked in the round. Chain 3, join with a slip stitch into a ring. Round 1: ch3, make 9tc into ring, slip stitch to join. (10sts) Round 2: ch2 then 1htc in same stitch as ch2, 2htc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (20sts) Rounds 3 - 9: ch2, 1htc in each stitch all around, join with slip stitch. (20sts) Rounds 11: ch3, 1tc in each each stitch all around.

Beginner Ribbed Crochet Hat Pattern (Men's / Unisex) I grew up with this crochet hat on my head most winters (and it usually had one of those big pom-pom balls dangling at the top). My mother made them for us when we were kids and now crochets them for donation to needy families in her community. Since our weather recently turned cold and rainy, I’m now digging out my yarn stash to begin crocheting. This particular yarn went on clearance last fall around the holidays, so I stocked up in order to make hats for the homeless this winter. One hat done and a huge bag full of yarn to go! The result is a warm hat that is dense due to the single crochet, yet stretchy and comfortable to wear. Ribbed Crochet Hat Pattern – Men’s / Unisex 4 ounces yarn (medium worsted weight yarn ) H (5mm) crochet hook Row 1: chain 45 Row 2: SC (single crochet) in the back loop of each chain for the next 40 chains until only 5 chains remain. Row 3: SC in the back loop of each chain until the end of the row. Crochet Back Loop Only (blo) Tutorial

Niftynnifer's Crochet & Crafts: Free Crochet Pattern ~Half Double Crochet Beanie Here is my pattern for hdc beanies..Sizes Newborn to Adults with measurements! Enjoy For a better understanding of my crochet patterns please see My special crochet abbreviations.I used:4 ply Worsted Weight Yarns. 4.5 MM hook or Hook Needed to obtain gauge.Round Markers.Gauge:Approximately 5 rows = 2 inches.Approximately 5 Hdc = 2 inches.Advice:Work the hat 'base' in a continuous round.Mark new rounds.Save time, measure your gauge.Read Before Proceed.Measure the head you are making your hat for.Size may vary by each individuals crochet tension or yarn types!Be creative and add your own special touch!Hide all knots and ends inside hat! 2 - 5 YEARSApproximate Circumference = 19 - 20 inches.Approximate Crown to Mid Ear = 6.25 - 6. 5 inches.Round 1:Ch 2, 6 hdc in 2nd ch from hook.(6hdc)Round 2:Hdc to join(mnr), hdc in same st. 2 Hdc in ea st around.(12hdc)Round 3:Hdc to join(mnr), hdc in same st.

Kirstens Knits: Seeing Stripes, Men's Beanies for Charity Last week I posted some patterns for newborns. Today I have 2 simple men's hat patterns. These work up quickly as well and are great for donating to shelters. Because they use a small amount of yarn, you could probably add these to your stash-buster pattern list. Each hat uses 3 different colors of yarn. Ok, let's begin! If you notice any errors in my patterns, please leave me a comment and let me know. Bev's Basic Crocheted Hat Bev's Basic Hodge-Podge Beanie copyright Bev Qualheim 2011, 2014 Brimless beanie hat In 5 sizes - Babies, Elementary school kids, Teens/small woman, Women's, Mens. Crochet Hook size G or H (If you crochet tightly use an I or J hook.)3 oz worsted weight yarn - use one color, or use a hodge-podge of colors, joining whenever you run out if yarn! Looks so cool! Gauge: 7 hdc = 2" 6 rows= 2" Abbreviations: ch = chain, sl st = slip stitch, hdc = half double crochet, sts = stitches This is a great way to use up your yarn stash. I recommend using a single type of yarn, as in don't mix baby yarn and worsted weight, unless you double strand the baby yarn. Chain 4, join with sl st to form a ring, Ch 2.Rnd 1: 10 hdc in ring, join with a sl st to the top of the first hdc (not in the chain2.. the ch 2 does not count as a stitch). Rnd 2: 2 hdc in each hdc, join with sl st. Rnd 3: 1 hdc in base of ch 2, *1 hdc in next st, 2 hdc in next st. Bev's Country Cottage pages Copyright Beverly A.

Amanda's Happy Hearth: Avoiding Stiff Crochet Working in front loop only. Many folks feel that crocheting produces a very stiff fabric, which can be uncomfortable to wear and gives a less-than-desirable drape. If you’re in this camp, then read on! I discovered that working in only the front loop or the back loop of the base stitch increases the flexibility and drape of a finished item. My grandmother used this approach, but she never explained it to me--I just noticed that we were doing the same thing. Also it helps to use a hook that is larger than the yarn label recommends, for making a flexible crocheted fabric. Of course, the first row usually has a length of chains as the base, so there’s no front or back loop. Working in back loop only. For crochet tips and variations on the Gypsy Turban in Crochet, see:Scrappy Gypsy TurbanNovelty Yarn-Trimmed TurbanTying Off After JoiningSlip-Stitch Join

learning to write: crochet baby booties Hello my lovely blogging friends! I hope everyone is enjoying their day or night whichever part of the world you are right now. On my last post, I mentioned that I made a promise to my sister that I will make 12 pairs of crochet baby shoes or booties for her baby girl. Also, I posted the 3 pairs that I have completed. Today, I completed 4 more. I have decided to name them... First, The sweet butterfly because of the shape of the buttons and my favorite colors that's what makes it sweet :-)! Then,The Tomato or can be Strawberry shoes! And one of my favorite, I named it The Tinkerbell booties because of the color. Lastly, my version of christmas booties. Ladies, I am working on the pattern for the elf/chili peppers shoes. Once again, Thank You very much for the comments on my last post.Comments are very much appreciated God bless you all and have a great day!

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