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basic beanie with bow free crochet pattern by jennyandteddy

I bet you are a beanie fan? Well, today I am offering you this super cute beanie hat free pattern.

This easy how to crochet a beanie hat for little girl is great for beginner project! It’s super adorable and is sure to rake in the compliments from everyone around you. It’s a must have for all you crochet addict out there.

Are you ready to make this?

Big Thanks for this adorable photo to Sherri White Creations. Love her work.

Sizes:

Baby 6-12 months (fits up to 17-18 inch)

Toddler 1-3 years (fits up to 18 -19 inch)

Kid 4-10 years (fits up to 19-21 inch)

Let grab a supplies.

Materials:

You will need
MC (shown here in  White colour): 50 grams/30 meters of super bulky yarn (brand MODA Vera Manor 50% acrylic – 50% wool)

Crochet hook size 6.0mm

Sewing yarn needle

Removable stitch markers or contrasting coloured yarn

Gauge: 3 single crochet stitches x 3 rows = 1 and a quarter square inches

Skill and abbreviations:

You will need to know how to make:

Chain (ch)

Slip stitch  (sl st)

Single crochet (sc)

Magic ring or adjustable ring

My beginner tutorial check it out here

How to start magic ring or adjustable ring

Note:
-In this pattern, you will work in the round continuously. You may use a removable stitch marker or a short piece of yarn of contrasting colour to mark the beginning of each
round. At the end of each round, you will not join, but begin the next round in the next stitch.

-The stitch counts at the end of each round are given.

Hat body (All sizes)

You will work from top to bottom

Round1.
Make magic ring or adjustable ring and 6sc in ring (6 sts)

Round2.
2sc in each st around (12 sts)

Round3.
*Sc in next st, 2sc in next st*, repeat from * around (18 sts)

Round4.
*Sc in next 2 st, 2sc in next st*, repeat from * around (24 sts)

Round5.
*Sc in next 3 st, 2sc in next st*, repeat from * around (30 sts)

Round6.
*Sc in next 4 st, 2sc in next st*, repeat from * around (36 sts)

6– 12 months only:

Round7-18.
Sc in each st around (36 sts). Finish off.

1 – 3 years /4– 10 years/ sizes:

Round7.
*Sc in next 5 st, 2sc in next st*, repeat from * around (42 sts)

1 – 3 years only:

Round8-20.
Sc in each st around (42 sts). Finish off.

4 – 10 years/sizes:

Round8.
*Sc in next 6 st, 2sc in next st*, repeat from * around (48 sts)

4 – 10 years only:

Round9-22.
Sc in each st around (48 sts). Finish off.

Bow

Finished Size: approx. 2.5 inch wide and approx.  4 inch long

Note: You can also increase or decrease  sizes of the bow by the number your chain. Larger – 37 or 51 chains

Material: small amount of worsted weight yarn or any that available for you

Crochet hook size 6 mm

Gauge: no need for the bow pattern

how to crochet a bow

Round1. Start with chain 28 and join with sl st to make a circle (27 sts)

Round2-11. Sc in each st around (27 sts). Finish off and leave long tail for sewing.

Tommake a center of the bow:

Tie a tight knot in center of the bow and wrap yarn around center of bow until center looks right to you. Then tie a knot in back of the bow. Finish off leave long tail for sewing.

crochet easy bow tie

Finishing

Sew the bow to the hat as shown, using yarn tails.

how to crochet a basic beanie hat with bow

All done i hope you enjoy crocheting this cute easy peasy beanie hat.

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Esther Torres

Wednesday 16th of August 2017

I would like to make slippers. But I need to make skid free. I have seen a few ways to make them. But I don't like the way they look. I am afraid that those ways,will damage t he yarn. Thank you.

Amy Lehman

Tuesday 21st of July 2015

Hi There, I love your work! I started a Crochet Free Patterns Directory! Come on over and add your free patterns links, if you have any you want to share or just take a look at others work! You only need to add your link so you will get all the credit! Just click on the submit pattern button on my directory site! Its in the beginning stages, but I know I can get it going with others contributing their patterns. I have been crocheting for years now and I have my other site Crochet Jewel which has many free patterns, but I wanted to start a directory for others to share on! Thanks http://www.crochetfreepatterns.net/

Ren

Thursday 18th of September 2014

Adorable. Really sweet pattern.

I'd love for you to join us and link up at Inspire Us Thursday: Sew Needle Stitch Hook on The Inspired Wren.

Ginger

Wednesday 10th of September 2014

Yay for beanie hat patterns! I just wanted to stop by and let you know that you are being featured at Gingerly Made today!

Shanice

Monday 25th of August 2014

Beautiful! I would love it if you joined and contribute your awesome posts at my link party at City of Creative Dreams, starts on Fridays :D Hope to see you there at City of Creative Dreams Link Party.