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MATERIALS:
- 5.25MM hook
- 100g of DK yarn (size 4)
- Tapestry needle
- Button
- Faux Fur Pom
SPECIALTY STITCH:
Bean stitch – Insert your hook, YO, draw up a loop. YO, draw through 1st loop on hook. YO, insert hook into the same space, YO, draw up a loop. YO, draw through 1st loop, YO, draw through all loops on hook. CH 1.
PATTERN NOTES:
This beanie is worked from the bottom up. You start at the base making a ribbed brim. Then, you attach the ribbing together to make a “tube”. Once your tube is made you fold the ribbing in half and close the ribbing with a simple SC row. ***be sure and watch the video for full instructions***
From here, you will begin working in a continuous round using the bean stitch.
After completing the correct amount of rows, you will sew the top closed, attach your button and then your faux fur pompom!
PATTERN SIZING:
The beanie is designed to fit heads with an approximate circumference of 18”-20” round.
If you would like to make any sizing adjustments, feel free to do so by simply maintaining a multiple of 2.
THE PATTERN:
(ribbed brim)
CH 21
R1 – in the 2nd CH from the hook place a SC. * SC in the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way across. CH 1. Turn.
R2 – (CH 1 counts as SC) *SC in the back loop of the next stitch.* Repeat from * to * all the way across. CH 1. Turn.
R3 – 76: repeat R2
(attaching the ribbing tube)
Once you have completed all 76 rows, you will bring both ends together and SC them together. Be sure you hold things evenly and move slowly so you have a nice, even seam.
(creating the double brim and starting the base of the beanie body)
Take the wrong sides of the tube and fold them in half. Line up the rows as best as possible and begin placing a SC into each ribbing space. You should have a total of 76 SC to close the brim.
(making the beanie body)
Now that we have a closed brim and a clean base row of SCs we are going to begin making the bean stitches ***look in the specialty stitch section for how to make this stitch***
Rnd 1 – Make a bean stitch in the first SC. Skip the next stitch. *Bean stitch in the next space. Skip the next stitch.* Repeat around.
Rnd 2 – 15: Place a bean stitch into each of the CH 1 spaces.
***there is no joining at the end of each round for this beanie. You are working in a continuous round.***
(closing the top)
Rnd 16 – Place a SC into each CH 1 space. Next, take your tapestry needle and weave it in and out of each SC pulling the yarn tight so as to close the top.
Tie off your yarn and leave a long enough tail to sew the top closed and attach the button.
Once your button is attached ***watch video tutorial for further visual instruction*** weave in your ends and you are done!
ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO YARNHOOKNEEDLES: You have permission to sell finished items from this pattern. However, please give credit to the original design/designer. Jerica@yarnhookneedles.com
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