
The absolute fall slouch beanie, a crochet beanie pattern
What you will need
Four ounces of worsted weight yarn
A tapestry needle
A size I crochet hook, 5.5 mm
A Swatch ruler to measure to get gauge
Measuring tape
For crafting only scissors
What you will need to know
How to join for working in the round
How to double crochet
How to slip stitch
How to stitch in the ends with a tapestry needle
The Gauge Swatch
Chain 10 and double crochet across for 7 rows. This should measure 4 inches by 4 inches. If you don’t get gauge, try upsizing or downsizing your hook. Everyone’s tension is different, and some yarns are different too.
The Pattern
Make a slip knot and chain 4.
Double crochet 12 within the circle.
Round 1 Double crochet 2 in the first stitch, then double crochet 1 in the next stitch. Repeat this all the way around until you get back to the beginning. Chain 2 Slip stitch into the first stitch.
Round 2 Double crochet 2 in the first stitch, then double crochet 2 in each of the next 2 stitches. Repeat this all the way around until you get back to the beginning. Chain 2
Round 3 Double crochet 2 in the first stitch, then double crochet 3 in each of the next 3 stitches. Repeat this all the way around until you get back to the beginning. Chain 2
Round 4 Double crochet 2 in the first stitch, then double crochet 4 in each of the next 4 stitches. Repeat this all the way around until you get back to the beginning. Chain 2.
Round 5 Double crochet 2 in the first stitch, then double crochet 5 in each of the next 5 stitches. Repeat this all the way around until you get back to the beginning. Chain 2.
Round 6
Double crochet 2 in the first stitch, then double crochet 6 in each of the next 6 stitches. Repeat this all the way around until you get back to the beginning. The circle should measure 8 inches. Chain 2.
Rounds 7 through 11
Double crochet in each stitch around, don’t forget to chain 2 at the end of each round. At the end of round 11 chain 2.
Round 12
Slip stitch in each stitch around.
Chain 1.
Pull about 5 inches of yarn from that chain one and cut the yarn.
Weave in the end and cut the yarn.
Go back to the top and weave in the yarn there too and cut the tail.
The finished beanie measurements, length 11 inches and width 26 inches.
That’s all, I hope this pattern went well for you. Enjoy your new beanie!
You may use this pattern to sell finished items.
If you have any questions, feel free to message me. Rosemaeknitwear.art.blog
Stephanie Lewis, Owner and Maker of Rose Mae Knitwear and Steph.’s Patterns.
August 17, 2024
The pattern is free, the link is to my Etsy shop which is for any one that would like a downloaded copy or to give to support my hobby.

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