(Under construction) My First Beanie FREE CROCHET PATTERN (Beginner-friendly, gauge-free)

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Welcome for this new pattern. This time, I'm teaching you how to make a basic and easy to make beanie, without needing any gauge, and without sizes. It means the beanie is made to measurements, actually by trying it on as you go. As a result, it can only fit you, without the hassle of looking for the right size!

 

Description of the project

This hat is made bottom-up, by first working a ribbed band as long as the circumference of your head and by sewing the extremities together. We then proceed to crocheting the body of the hat by picking up stitches along one side of the edge band. When the beanie is long enough, we work decreases and close the tip to make the point of the hat.

 

Furniture

A crochet hook of the size of your choice for the body, and a crochet hook 2mm smaller to work the edge band (in order to make it tighter).

Yarn of your choice, preferably matching the crochet hook size (but you can mismatch them if your planning to make an extremely thick or extremely light fabric).

A yarn needle.

A pair of scissors.

 

For the beanie in the picture, I used:

- a size 4,00 mm crochet hook for the body and 2,00 mm for the edge;

- a 100% cotton yarn (125m/50g).

 

Abbreviations

ch : chain

ch st : chain stitch

dc2tog : double crochet two together

dc3tog : double crochet three together

RS : right side (= side that people see when you're wearing the garment or accessory)

sc : single crochet

scbl : single crochet through the back loop

sl st : slip stitch

st : stitch

sts : stitches

 

Gauge

Does not matter. However, I recommend making a sample with the crochet hook size and yarn of your choice to check if the resulting fabric is not to stiff, or light, to your taste.

 

Edge band

 

With the smaller hook, ch 10 (or amount of ch sts needed to have a 4 cm long chain).

Row 1 : Sc in 2nd ch from the hook, sc in every ch, ch 1, turn your work.

NOTE : pay attention, the ch 1 you just made does not count as first ch st of the next row!

Row 2 : scbl in every sc across, ch 1, turn your work.

Repeat row 2 until the band is long enough to go around your head at the level of your forehead.

Sew the ends together by sl st in every st across. If you use the sl st method, DO NOT cut the yarn : you can continue working the body of the hat directly. (You can also sew the end together with a needle if this is too difficult for you).


Body of the hat


After your last sl st, do not cut the yarn.

 

Row 1 : ch3, dc2tog in same st the chain came from, *sk 1 row of the band, dc3tog in the side of next row*, and repeat from * to * until you reach the end of the edge band, skip the last row of edge band, sl st in 3rd ch of beginning chain.

 

 On this picture, you can see that I worked one dc3tog in the side of

every other row of the edge band I just finished making.

 

Row 2 : ch 3, turn work, dc2tog in 1st sp between 2 clusters (dc2tog en dc3tog), dc3tog in every space across, sl st in 3rd ch of beginning chain.

 

Repeat row 2 until your hat reaches approximately 3 cm above the top part of your ears when you try it on.

 

Next row (first decrease row) : work row 2 as normal but decrease 3x times evenly (= at three different places, evenly spread, skip one space + one dc3tog).

 

Repeat Row 2 and Decrease row alternately

 

NOTE : to be clear, you will be working on the sides

 



 

 

 



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