I am very thankful to all my weavers ,appreciating me in my all project post .i am really very happy to see them.so, discussing about my new project beanie cap for girls and boys. I want to tell you it’s my own pattern and easy idea for beginner’s crocheter who wants to learn and make the crochet work. For all purpose. it is very easy to making and you can be easily to change the size in others as you want to make.easy pattern I think you all my friends will like the items, i wish you also try to make it. for boys choose other light colors.
For more help watch the Beanie Hat video tutorial.
changing for Sizes: you can be use smaller or larger hook to change for other sizes.
please notice: that important thing of measurement for ribbing band of beanie before starting,
you can use any of wool and any of hook size. but we mention about little measurement for the sizes.
0-3 Months: chains 60 Medium Weight #4 Yarn with hook size 4 mm/G-6
6-12 Months: chains 64 Medium Weight #4 Yarn with hook size 4mm/ G-6
12-24 Months: chains 68 Medium Weight #4 Yarn with hook size 4mm/ G-6
Toddler & Small Child size :
1- Child 3- 5 years: chains 68 Medium Weight #4 Yarn with hook size 5mm/ H-8
2- Child 6-8 years: chains 72 Medium Weight #4 Yarn with hook size 5mm/ H-8
Adult Large: 9 – 9.5 inches
Adult Medium: 8 – 9 inches
Adult Small: 8 – 8.5 inches
Child: 7.5 – 8 inches
Toddler: 7.25 – 7 inches
12-24 months: 6.5 – 7.25 inches
6- 12 months: 6.25 – 6.5 inches
3-6 months: 6 – 6.25 inches
For more help watch for Beanie Hat Tutorial
Item to be need:
wool: 80 Grams Color Red
(#4 Medium Weight/DK Weigt 4ply yarn (16-20 = 4 inches)
Crochet hook: hook size 4mm/G-6
Beane Hat Size: 1-2 years Boys & Girls
Gauge: 4 double crochet stitches x 2 Rows = 1 inch
Length from top to bottom : 7-7.5 inches / 18-19 cm
circumference hat - 16-18 inches/ 42-43 cm
US TERMS ABBREVIATIONS:
c. crochet
ch. chain
sc single crochet
hdc half double crochet
dc. double crochet
sts. stitches
st. stitch
slst. slip stitch
Front Post double crochet
Back post double crochet
Make Ribbing Band:
Make chains 68, do slip st to join first ch, be care full don’t twist the chains.
Round1- ch2 don’t count, make dc in each st around, do slip st first dc. (dc 68)
Round2- ch1 don’t count, *make front post dc next dc, back post dc next dc*,
Repeat from * to * around, do slip st first dc. (68)
Round3- ch1 don’t count, *make front post into front post dc, back post next back post*,
Repeat from * to * around, do slip st first dc. (68)
Start Body of Hat:
Round1- ch1 don’t count, make front post into first front post, *make 3 dc into middle space of
Front post and back post, * skip next 3 sts, make front post around next front post*, repeat
from * to * around, do slip st into first front post dc. (68 sts)
Round2- ch1 don’t count, *make front post into front post dc, make 3 dc into middle space
Of same front post dc and next dc, skip next 3 dc sts*, repeat from * to * around,
do slip st to join into beginning front post dc. (68 sts)
Round4- 11: Repeat and follow Round 2 of hat.
measuerment include ribbing- 6 inches/ 15 cm
now start decreasing of hat top part.
Round12- ch1 don’t count, *make front post into front post dc, make 2 dc into middle space
Of same front post dc and next dc, skip next 3 dc sts*, repeat from * to * around,
do slip st to join into beginning front post dc.
Round13- ch1 don’t count, *make front post into front post dc, make1 dc into middle space
Of same front post dc and next dc, skip next 2 dc sts*, repeat from * to * around,
do slip st to join into beginning front post dc.
Round14- ch1 don’t count, *make front post into front post dc,* skip next dc,
make front post into next front post dc*, repeat from * to * around,
do slip st to join into beginning front post dc.
Round15- ch1 dont count, * make front post 2 together, make 1 front post into next
front post*,repeat from * to * around, do slip st to join into beginning front post dc.
Fasten off and close the opening of hat. sew a pom pom in white color on top of hat.
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