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The Harmony Bun Beanie Pattern

What you will need
A 5.5 mm crochet hook size I
One ball of worsted weight yarn
Measuring tape
Scissors
Stitch markers
Sewing/Darning needle
The yarn that I used is ginger by loops and threads found at Michaels craft stores.
The pattern
The brim
Chain 12
Single crochet into the second stitch and then each stitch across
Chain one at the end of the row
Turn your work
Single crochet in each stitch across
Chain one
Work the single crochet stitch all the way across back and forth (turning your work )in each
stitch until it measures 22 inches.
Remember to chain one at the end of each row before turning your work
Put the ends together and slip stitch with the crochet hook across through both stitches of each
end. Slip stitch all the way across to the end of the bar row of stitches.
Chain one.
It should look like a headband now.
Flip it right side out.
You should see your seam like a seamless join as if it’s not there.
The hat portion
Double crochet in each blank space around the headband for about 37 stitches around. This is
very tricky, be careful, it’s easy to skip stitches.
Next page…
The hat portion continued…
Chain 2
Double crochet in the back of each stitch around.
the back would be the line of the top of the stitch closest to your hand holding your hook which
is your working hand.
Chain 2
Slip stitch into the top of the first stitch to join for the next round.
Chain 2
Continue with the same pattern as before except this time instead of double crocheting in every
stitch, we are gonna work this sequence below all the way around.
Double crochet, single crochet, single crochet, slip stitch, double crochet. REPEAT this all the
way around for this round. The sequence should end with a slip stitch.
Join for working in the round by slip stitching into the top of the first stitch you get to at the end
of the round.
Chain 2
Single crochet into the back of each stitch around
Join for working in the round
Double crochet in each stitch around
To be continued on the next page…
The hat portion continued again
Chain 2
Front post double crochet all the way around
Join
Chain 2
Double crochet all the way around in each stitch around
Join
Chain 2
Repeat the next two steps all the way around
Double crochet two stitches together in the first two stitches
Double crochet once in each of the next four stitches
Join
Chain 2
Repeat the next two steps all the way around
Double crochet two stitches together in the first two stitches
Double crochet once in each of the next four stitches
When you get to the end of the round you may get to this; double crochet 2 together and double
crochet 4 in each of the next 4 stitches until the end of the round and be like wait, there’s one
stitch left, what do I do?? Just double crochet into that stitch.
Okay back to the pattern, almost donneee. :)
Join
Chain one
Put a stitch marker here
Slip stitch all the way around until you get to the last stitch
In and at the last stitch join and pull the yarn through the loop
Remove the stitch marker
Cut about a six inch tail
Weave in the ends at the top and bottom
Enjoy your new harmony bun beanie
The next page features measurements and stuff

Finished measurements for the
harmony bun beanie
Headband/Brim
Length 10 inches
Width 3 ½ inches
Hat
Length 8 inches
Width 8 inches
The first picture is the front, the second is the back and the third is a modeled picture. Note, the
pictures are from after me wearing it and the last one is me wearing it.

Pattern by Steph.s patterns of Rose Mae Knitwear
September 17, 2025
rosemaeknitwear.art.blog
stephspatterns.com

To purchase a pdf pattern please click the link below.

stephspatterns.com

Thank you all, Steph.

P.S. I would love to see your pictures if you make this pattern.

Thank you for reading this pattern and sharing this craft with me if you decide to make this pattern. Have a great day or night.

-Steph.


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