Hi there!
Over the christmas/winter break a beanie idea sprung into my mind. The result you can find here! The Show your Stripes Beanie!
I have put three versions of the Beanie below: 0-6 months, 6-12 months and toddler size. I tested all the sizes but it really depends on how loose or tight you crochet.
If you think that something is really off with the sizes, please drop me a note, so that I can see to it and possible fix it! Thank you!
If you scroll down, there is a tiny picture tutorial. I didn't want to put it in-between the patterns as some of you might want to print the pattern.
Pattern: Show your Stripes Beanie
You need:
- Yarn Color A (Aran)
- Yarn Color B (Aran)
- Hook 5,5 mm
- Scissor
- PomPom-Maker
0 – 6 months (to fit about 14,5 - 15 inches Head Circumference)
Make a magic circle.
1) 10dc into the magic circle. Close with a sl into the
first dc. (10)
2) ch2 (does not count as stitch), 2dc into each st around.
Close with a sl into the first dc. (20)
3) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next st, 2dc
into the next st* repeat 10 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (30)
4) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 2 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 10 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (40)
5) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 3 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 10 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (50)
6) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next st,
ch1, skip 1st* repeat 25 times. Close with a sl into the first dc. Draw the
hook out of the loop and place a stitch marker into it to secure it. (50)
7) Change color (B). Make a loop and join in the skipped st
from the previous round. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st,
ch1, *dc into the skipped st from the previous round, ch1* repeat 24 times.
Close with a sl into the first dc. Draw the hook out of the loop and place a
stitch marker into it to secure it. (50).
8) Change color (A). Put your hook into the loop you dropped
two rds before. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st, ch1, *dc
into the skipped st from the previous round, ch1* repeat 24 times. Close with a
sl into the first dc. Draw the hook out of the loop and place a stitch marker
into it to secure it. (50).
9- 13) repeat rd 7 and 8 (you will end with color B)
14) Change color (A). Put your hook into the loop you
dropped two rds before. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st, sc
into the dc of rd 15, *dc into the skipped st from the previous round, sc into
the dc of rd 15* repeat 24 times. Sl into the first dc. Tie off and sew in the
end.
Continue working with color A. You will now make the
earflaps. Fold the beanie and join yarn about in the middle of the side.
1) Ch1, sc into the next 8st.
2) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 6st.
3) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 5st.
4) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 4st.
5) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 3st.
6) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 2st.
7) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 1st.
8) Ch1, 2sctog. Tie off and sew on the end.
Repeat on the other side of the beanie (you can easily find
the correct position for the second earflap by folding the beanie and beginning
the second earflap on exact the opposite side from the first one).
You will now crochet the finishing border. Pick up the last
loop from color B (rd 15). Ch2. Sc into each st around. Evenly place the sc at
the sides of the earflaps. Join with sl into first sc. Tie off and sew in the
end.
Make a PomPom and sew it to the top of the beanie
Cut 1 long thread from color A and B each. Fold. Pull
through the bottom of the earflap and pull both sides of yarn through evenly.
Divide the yarn into three strands and braid. Finish with a knot. Cut ends to
an even length. Repeat for the second earflap.
Make a magic circle.
1) 12dc into the magic circle. Close with a sl into the
first dc. (12)
2) ch2 (does not count as stitch), 2dc into each st around.
Close with a sl into the first dc. (24)
3) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next st, 2dc
into the next st* repeat 12 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (36)
4) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 2 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 12 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (48)
5) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 3 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 12 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (60)
6) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next st,
ch1, skip 1st* repeat 30 times. Close with a sl into the first dc. Draw the
hook out of the loop and place a stitch marker into it to secure it. (60)
7) Change color (B). Make a loop and join in the skipped st
from the previous round. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st,
ch1, *dc into the skipped st from the previous round, ch1* repeat 29 times.
Close with a sl into the first dc. Draw the hook out of the loop and place a
stitch marker into it to secure it. (60).
8) Change color (A). Put your hook into the loop you dropped
two rds before. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st, ch1, *dc
into the skipped st from the previous round, ch1* repeat 29 times. Close with a
sl into the first dc. Draw the hook out of the loop and place a stitch marker
into it to secure it. (60).
9- 13) repeat rd 7 and 8 (you will end with color B)
14) Change color (A). Put your hook into the loop you dropped
two rds before. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st, sc into
the dc of rd 13, *dc into the skipped st from the previous round, sc into the
dc of rd 15* repeat 29 times. Sl into the first dc. Tie off and sew in the end.
Continue working with color A. You will now make the
earflaps. Fold the beanie and join yarn about in the middle of the side.
1) Ch1, sc into the next 9st.
2) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 7st.
3) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 6st.
4) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 5st.
5) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 4st.
6) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 3st.
7) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 2st.
8) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 1st.
9) Ch1, 2sctog. Tie off and sew on the end.
Repeat on the other side of the beanie (you can easily find
the correct position for the second earflap by folding the beanie and beginning
the second earflap on exact the opposite side from the first one).
You will now crochet the finishing border. Pick up the last
loop from color B (rd 14). Ch2. Sc into each st around. Evenly place the sc at
the sides of the earflaps. Join with sl into first sc. Tie off and sew in the
end.
Make a PomPom and sew it to the top of the beanie
Cut 1 long thread from color A and B each. Fold. Pull
through the bottom of the earflap and pull both sides of yarn through evenly.
Divide the yarn into three strands and braid. Finish with a knot. Cut ends to
an even length. Repeat for the second earflap.
Toddler (to fit about 17-18 inch Head Circumference)
Make a magic circle.
1) 12dc into the magic circle. Close with a sl into the first
dc. (12)
2) ch2 (does not count as stitch), 2dc into each st around.
Close with a sl into the first dc. (24)
3) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next st, 2dc
into the next st* repeat 12 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (36)
4) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 2 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 12 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (48)
5) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 3 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 12 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (60)
6) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next 9 st,
2dc into the next st* repeat 6 times . Close with a sl into the first dc. (66)
7) ch2 (does not count as stitch), *dc into the next st,
ch1, skip 1st* repeat 33 times. Close with a sl into the first dc. Draw the
hook out of the loop and place a stitch marker into it to secure it. (60)
8) Change color (B). Make a loop and join in the skipped st
from the previous round. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st,
ch1, *dc into the skipped st from the previous round, ch1* repeat 32 times.
Close with a sl into the first dc. Draw the hook out of the loop and place a
stitch marker into it to secure it. (60).
9) Change color (A). Put your hook into the loop you dropped
two rds before. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st, ch1, *dc
into the skipped st from the previous round, ch1* repeat 32 times. Close with a
sl into the first dc. Draw the hook out of the loop and place a stitch marker
into it to secure it. (60).
10- 16) repeat rd 7 and 8 (you will end with color B)
17) Change color (A). Put your hook into the loop you
dropped two rds before. Ch2 (does not count as stitch), dc into the same st, sc
into the dc of rd 15, *dc into the skipped st from the previous round, sc into
the dc of rd 16* repeat 32 times. Sl into the first dc. Tie off and sew in the
end.
Continue working with color A. You will now make the
earflaps. Fold the beanie and join yarn about in the middle of the side.
1) Ch1, sc into the next 10st.
2) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 8 st.
3) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 7st.
4) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 6st.
5) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 5st.
6) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 4st.
7) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 3st.
8) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 2st.
9) Ch1, 2sctog, sc into the next 1st.
10) Ch1, 2sctog. Tie off and sew on the end.
Repeat on the other side of the beanie (you can easily find
the correct position for the second earflap by folding the beanie and beginning
the second earflap on exact the opposite side from the first one).
You will now crochet the finishing border. Pick up the last
loop from color B (rd 16). Ch2. Sc into each st around. Evenly place the sc at
the sides of the earflaps. Join with sl into first sc. Tie off and sew in the end.
Make a PomPom and sew it to the top of the beanie
Cut 1 long thread from color A and B each. Fold. Pull
through the bottom of the earflap and pull both sides of yarn through evenly.
Divide the yarn into three strands and braid. Finish with a knot. Cut ends to
an even length. Repeat for the second earflap.
Picture Tutorial
Oh that Beanie looks so cute! I have to make one for my little niece. She's 7 months old now and lives in the alps so she'll definitely need a warm hat!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the pattern!
It's really lovely - a nice warm hat.
ReplyDeleteI like your original design Anne. I haven't seen another hat like that. Well done. What references did you use to ascertain the size ranges? I had trouble finding consistent sizing details for baby and toddler hats when I was making my toddler hat. It is interesting to see your toddler hat is for 17-18 cm circumference which is the same as mine so I hope that means we are doing something right! Thank you for sharing your pattern. I love the bold colour contrasts. xx
ReplyDeleteThat is such a cute hat, thanks for sharing the pattern. Hx
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tutorial, Anne. A beanie is the essential here today, the weather is simply awful.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo
"I can't express enough how much I appreciate the author's ability to break down complex concepts into easily digestible nuggets of knowledge. This blog has become my go-to source for clear explanations and in-depth understanding. Well done!"
ReplyDeletelululemon birthday discount
"I want to applaud the blog's commitment to highlighting inspiring stories of resilience and triumph. The author's profiles of individuals who have overcome challenges and achieved success serve as a beacon of hope and motivation. Thank you for sharing stories that uplift and inspire!"
ReplyDeletetesco clubcard vouchers martin lewis
The author's talent and generosity in sharing their crochet expertise is truly commendable. The colorful beanies featured in the post are not only stylish but also reflect the love and care that go into handmade creations. With Children's Place coupon code $10 off $40, you can maximize your savings and create a wardrobe that combines comfort, style, and durability.
ReplyDeleteWhat an incredible blog post showcasing a fantastic free pattern for the Show Your Stripes Beanie! The author's talent and generosity in sharing their crochet expertise is truly admirable. To calculate 50000 a year is how much an hour amounts to in terms of an hourly rate, we can divide the annual salary by the number of working hours in a year.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this fabulous "Show your Stripes Beanie" pattern! I can't wait to create my own. It's wonderful when talented designers like you offer free patterns like these. Use Promo Codes are a great way to save on yarn for this project!
ReplyDeleteThe proliferation of coupon websites has significantly influenced market dynamics, reshaping consumer behavior and competitive strategies within the retail industry. With the rise of e-commerce and digitalization, coupon websites have become integral to the online shopping experience, driving traffic and sales for both online and offline retailers.
ReplyDeletehttps://ourpostalcode.com/coupons/coupon-store/door-handle-company/
https://ourpostalcode.com/coupons/coupon-store/7dayshop/
https://ourpostalcode.com/coupons/coupon-store/jeulia/
https://ourpostalcode.com/coupons/coupon-store/academyocean-lms-ww/
https://ourpostalcode.com/coupons/coupon-store/dead-good-undies/