Tuesday 16 August 2011

Crochet Baby to Adult Size Beanie with Bear Ears - Written pattern and video tutorial






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Crochet Baby to Adult Size Beanie with Bear Ears

Hook size 4.00 mm. US G/6
Yarn, 8 ply. US 4 ply
US terms used through out pattern
St’s used:
Sl st = slip stitch
Ch = chain
Dc= double crochet
Skill= beginner

Beginning at top of the hat:

Ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form a ring,

Ch 3 is counted as the beginning dc of every round

Increase rounds:

Row 1: ch 3, work 11 dc into the ring, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3 (12 dc)

Row 2: ch 3, work 1 dc into the same place, work 2 dc’s in each dc around, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (24 dc)

Row 3: ch 3, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (36 dc)

Row 4: ch 3, work 1 dc in next dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (48 dc)

Row 5: ch 3, work 1 dc in each of next 2 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (60 dc)

Stop increases for baby size hat. See notes at bottom of page for adult size hat

Row 6: ch 3, work 1 dc in each dc to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (60 dc)


Row 7 to 10: repeat row 6. You can make your hat longer in length by adding more repeat rows of row 6

Sew in loose ends

Making the bear Ears: Make 2

Ch 4, join with sl st to first ch to form a ring, 

Ch 3 is counted as the beginning dc of every round

Increases

Row 1: ch 3, work 11 dc into the ring, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3 (12 dc)


Row 2: ch 3, work 1 dc into the same place, work 2 dc’s in each dc around, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (24 dc)

Stop increases

Row 3 and Row 4: ch 3, work 1 dc in each dc to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (24 dc), finish off leaving a long tail for sewing ear onto the hat

Press ear flat with your hand and shape into an ear form and sew into place, onto equal sides of the beanie…

Notes for adult size beanie:

Continue increases

Row 6: ch 3, work 1 dc in each of next 3 dc, work 2 dc in next dc, *work 1 dc in each of next 4 dc, work 2 dc in next dc,* repeat from *to* to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (72 dc)
Row 7: ch 3, work 1 dc in each dc to end, join with a sl st into the top of the ch3, (72 dc)

Row 8: to Row 13: repeat row 7. You can make your hat shorter or longer in length by decreasing or adding more repeat rows of row 7.



7 comments:

Richelle said...

Thank you so much for this pattern :)

Laura said...

Thank you for your pattern and instruction. You just helped me completed my first crochet hat in one day.

Mother_of_two said...

Thanks for your pattern. I am tring it right now, im at row 7 now and its turning out different then all my others turned out. They all turned out bumby and i never understood why and this one is turning out not bumby. Thank you. This may be my favorite pattern for a hat. Thanks again...

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Anonymous said...

second time making this hat,and happy to have this pattern. thank you claire

Monica, Brooklyn NY

Anonymous said...

Ive tried twice now, this does not make a hat. It's a strange shaped bumpy circle. What am I doing wrong?

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