Blue Beret Crochet Beanie Pattern
Prepare for winter with this comfy and cozy Blue beret Crochet Beanie Pattern. There's nothing better than warm winter accessories during cold frigid weather, so be sure to save this crochet hat pattern for a quiet afternoon. You can work this up in just a few days, so you can start and finish it in a weekend. Use the single, double and half double crochet stitches to complete this project and bring it to life. If you're looking for easy crochet hat patterns that look good, this is the perfect project for you. The bright blue yarn and cute pompom make this one of the most unexpected crochet patterns ever.
Primary TechniqueCrochet
Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)
Crochet HookN/15 or 10 mm hook
Materials:
- 10.00mm Crochet Hook
- 150g Bulky Yarn {12ply} - I used Lincraft Veronica
- Scissors
- Tapestry/Wool Needle
Finished Size
Fits 13 Years & Up
Instructions:
- Taking your 10.00mm crochet hook and bulky yarn, start of by making a Slip Knot, then crochet 28 Chains.
- Row 1 Chain 2. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the fourth chain from your hook. Then crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the next 4 chains. Crochet 1 Double Crochet into the next 14 chains. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the next 4 chains. Crochet 1 Single Crochet into the next 4 chains. You should have 28 stitches now.
- Row 2 Crochet 1 Slip Stitch into every stitch across.
- Row 3 Chain 2. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the back loop of the next 5 stitches. Crochet 1 Double Crochet into the back loop of the next 14 stitches. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the back loop of the next 4 stitches. Crochet 1 Single Crochet into the back loop of the next 4 stitches.
- Row 4 Crochet 1 Slip Stitch into every stitch across.
- Row 5 Chain 2. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the back loop of the next 5 stitches. Crochet 1 Double Crochet into the back loop of the next 14 stitches. Crochet 1 Half Double Crochet into the back loop of the next 4 stitches. Crochet 1 Single Crochet into the back loop of the next 4 stitches.
- Row 6 - 45 Repeat rows 3 - 4. {Note: You can either add or take away a couple sets of rows 3 - 4, depending on your head's circumference.}
- Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
- Now taking the yarn and tapestry needle, thread the yarn through the ends of the rows along the edge. {Note: Be sure to thread the yarn through the ends consisting of single crochets, not the ends with half double crochets.}
- Once you've threaded your needle along one side, pull the yarn tightly to gather all the edges together until the hole at the top is closed.
- Now, sew the two short sides of the hat together to complete your beanie.
- Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
- Then make a Pom Pom using your bulky yarn. I used a pom pom maker, but if you don't have one you can easily make one. {Note: My pompom measured 4 inches x 4 inches.}
- Taking your tapestry/wool needle, attach the pom pom to the very top of your hat.
- Fasten off, and weave in loose ends.
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princess6860504
Feb 23, 2017
What a pretty color blue this hat is. It reminds me of a bright blue robin's egg. It takes a bulky yarn and a 10mm hook to work up really fast, for an easy weekend project. I did not know there was a pom pon featured on the hat because it does not show that in the picture. Thanks!
emydaylight 321905 1
Dec 31, 2016
I think everyone will love this type of crochet hat regardless of age. I have crocheted few types of hats but this one is the easiest to make. I wanted to ask if is possible to change the bulk yarn with alpaca or other yarn that requires other size hook.How do I go about the sizes? Thank you for any help.
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