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The Noah Crochet Beanie FREE Pattern – UK Terms

January 4, 2019 by Jerica 4 Comments

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The Noah Crochet Beanie

It’s another day and that means another FREE beanie pattern!  Today is the super simple Noah Crochet Beanie!

If you’re new here then you will be delighted to learn I am doing a fun series for the month July. In this series I am sharing with you 30 different beanie designs I have created specifically for you!

Pretty awesome huh?

Ad-free PDF available at the end of the post for $2.99.

TOOLS:

  • J Hook
  • size 6 yarn
  • scissors
  • XL pompom maker
  • tapestry needle

ABBREVIATIONS (U.K. Crochet Terms)
Click HERE for the U.S. crochet term version of this pattern.

  • CH (chain)
  • DC (double crochet)
  • HTR (half treble crochet)
  • TR (treble crochet)
  • SL ST (slip stitch)

RIBBED BRIM

CH 8

Row 1 – TR in the 4th CH from the hook. Continue with TRs all the way across. CH 2. Turn.

Row 2 –  TR in the BACK LOOPS only all the way across. CH 2. Turn.

Row 3 – ? : repeat row 2 until you have a brim as long as you need for your specific size.

***to connect the brim into a circle you will SL ST the sides together. Then, you will flip the brim right side out and CH 1. From here we will work the beanie in the round.

BEANIE PORTION

Rnd 1 – DC all the way around (any number of sts). SL ST to CH 1. CH 1.

Rnd 2 – 19: HTR in the BACK LOOPS only all the way around. SL ST to CH 1. Tie off leaving an extra long tail for sewing the top closed.

CLOSE THE BEANIE

***to close the beanie you will weave your long tail in and out the top sts. Pulling everything closed you will then sew the top closed for extra security. Weave in and you’re done!

From here you can leave the top closed or you can add an XL pom pom or faux fur pom pom! Make it all your own and finish it off however you see fit!

Be sure to subscribe to the YHN site so you don’t miss out on upcoming posts, series’ and more! We will be releasing some fun new series’ throughout the rest of the year and you won’t want to miss those!

Click HERE to buy the ad-free PDF from Ravelry for $2.99.

The Noah Beanie is the PERFECT beginner crochet project! The pattern is free over at YarnHookNeedles!

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  1. chris lihou

    August 8, 2021 at 7:15 pm

    hi, I am 10 years old and I am new to crochet. every beanie pattern I look up is US terms so this is great because I don’t really understand US terms in crochet. thank you soooo much for making this blog thingy. it has really helped me a lot.

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    November 30, 2021 at 8:23 am

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  3. Chris Lihou

    August 8, 2021 at 7:17 pm

    do you need the J hook or can you just use a crochet hook?

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