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A simple crochet cable twist beanie you will love creating!

July 3, 2017 by Jerica 1 Comment

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Today’s beanie is a little more complex but I think with a little bit of patience you can definitely figure out how to work through this one!

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Let’s get started with the Calvin Beanie Pattern

The Calvin Beanie
Tools:

-size H hook

-yarn size 4

-tapestry needle

-scissors

Terms:

-CH(chain) -SC(

-SC(single crochet) -DC(

-DC(double crochet) -SLST(slipstitch) -FPDC(

-SL ST(slip stitch)

-FPDC(front post double crochet) -DC2TOG(doublecrochet2together)

-DC2TOG(double crochet 2 together)
You will start the hat from the top down by creating a magic circle.

***This pattern is written for a standard adult size.

The Pattern:

Create the magic circle or ring. Place 12 DC inside the circle.

Round 1 -Place 2 DC in each ST all the way around. SL ST, CH 2

Round 2 -* DC, 2 DC in the next stitch. Repeat from * all the way around; SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2

Round 3 -* DC, DC, 2 DC in the next stitch. Repeat from * all the way around; SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2

Round 4 -* DC, DC, DC, 2 DC in the next stitch. Repeat from * all the way around; SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2.

Round 5 -DC all the way around; SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2

Cable Section:

Round 6 -* FPDC around the next 2 DC STS, DC in the next 3 STS. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2.

Round 7 -Skip the 1st ST and place a FPDC into the next ST; working BEHIND the FPDC, place a FPDC into the skipped ST. Working forward, place a DC into the next 3 STS. * Skip next ST and place a FPDC into the next ST; Working BEHIND the FPDC, place a FPDC into the skipped ST. Working forward, place a DC into
the next 3 STS. Repeat from * all the way around. SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2

Round 8 -repeat round 6

Round 9 -Skip 1st FPDC and place a FPDC around the next FPDC; Working in FRONT of the FPDC, place a FPDC around the skipped FPDC ST. Working forward, place a DC into the next 3 STS. * Skip the next ST and place a FPDC into the next ST; working in FRONT of the FPDC,  place a FPDC around the skipped FPDC ST. Working forward, place a DC into the next 3 STS. SL ST to previous row CH 2. CH 2

Round 10 -repeat round 6

Round 11 -repeat round 7

Round 12 -repeat round 6

Round 13 -repeat round 9 ending with a CH 1 instead of CH 2.

Round 14 -DC all the way around. SL ST to previous round CH 1. CH 1.

Decrease Section:

Round 15 – *DC in the next 6 sts. DC2TOG. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to previous round CH 1. CH 1.

Round 16 – *DC in the next 4 sts. DC2TOG. Rep from * all the way around. SL ST to previous round CH 1. CH 1.

Round 17 -SC all the way around, SL ST, tie off and weave in your ends.

***You have permission to make and sell products made from this pattern as long as you link back to the original pattern and designer. Please do not claim this pattern as your own design.

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