Oh So Seedy Beanie
This pattern is written using standard U.S. Crochet terms and assumes basic stitch knowledge. If you have any questions or get stuck, please email me with your questions: ballhanknskein@gmail.com. I’m always here to help!
Skill Level: Beginner
Materials/Notions: Worsted weight yarn. Sample made using Berrocco Vintage. Check sizing chart for yarn amounts. Darning needle.
Hook: I Hook (5.5 mm) or hook needed to obtain gauge.
Stitches and Terms Used:
Blo – back loop only
Sk – skip
Ch – chain
Sl – slip
Hdc – half double crochet
St- stitch
Sc – single crochet
Notes:
1. Don’t forget to skip your join when you turn.
2. To add slouchiness, add 2-4 extra rows to the bottom of the hat before you begin your ribbing.
3. Work ribbing tightly. You may even want to go down a hook size.
Gauge: Gauge is critical to sizing so please do a quick swatch to make sure your hat fits!
8 stitches in pattern and 10 rows is a 2 inch square.
Swatch: Ch 9. Row 1: Hdc in 2nd ch from hook, (1 sl st in next ch, 1 hdc in next ch) 3 times, 1 sl st in last ch. (8) Rows 2-10: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) across. (8)
Resulting piece should measure 2 inches by 2 inches.
Size Circumference Height Approximate Yarn Amount
Baby 16 inches 6 inches 2 ounces
Toddler/Kids 18 inches 7 inches 2.5 ounces
Small Adult 20 inches 8 inches 3 ounces
Large Adult 22 inches 9 inches 3.5 ounces
Baby (16 inches):
Make Hat:
Round 1: Ch 2, (1 hdc, sl st) in 2nd ch from hook 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (12)
Round 2: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (12)
Round 3: Ch 1, turn, [1 hdc in next sl st, (1 sl st, 1 hdc, 1 sl st) in next hdc] 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (24)
Round 4: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 12 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (24)
Round 5: Ch 1, turn, [1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc, 1 hdc in next sl st, (1 sl st, 1 hdc, 1 sl st) in next hdc] 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (36)
Round 6: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 18 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (36)
Round 7: Ch 1, turn, [(1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) twice, 1 hdc in next sl st, (1 sl st, 1 hdc, 1 sl st) in next hdc] 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (48)
Round 8: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 24 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (48)
Remaining Rounds: Repeat Round 8 until hat measures 5 inches. (48)
Make Ribbing:
For video tutorial on this technique, click here.
Row 1: Ch 4, 1 sc in second ch from hook and across, 1 sl st in next 2 st on edge of hat. (3)
Row 2: Ch 1, turn, sk the 2 sl st you just made, 1 sc in blo of each st across. (3)
Row 3: Ch 1, turn, 1 sc in blo of each sl st across, sl st in next 2 st on edge of hat. (3)
Repeat last 2 rows around edge of hat.
Without fastening and with wrong side facing, sc the ends of the ribbing together. Fasten off.
Finishing: Weave in all your ends and enjoy!
Toddler/Kids (18 inches):
Make Hat:
Rounds 1-8: Follow instructions for Baby size.
Round 9: Ch 1, turn, [(1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) three times, 1 hdc in next sl st, (1 sl st, 1 hdc, 1 sl st) in next hdc] 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (60)
Round 10: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 30 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (60)
Remaining Rounds: Repeat Round 10 until hat measures 6 inches. (60)
Make Ribbing: Follow instructions for Baby size.
Finishing: Weave in all your ends and enjoy!
Small Adult (20 inches):
Make Hat:
Rounds 1-10: Follow instructions for Toddler/Kids size.
Round 11: Ch 1, turn, [(1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) four times, 1 hdc in next sl st, (1 sl st, 1 hdc, 1 sl st) in next hdc] 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (72)
Round 12: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 36 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (72)
Remaining Rounds: Repeat Round 12 until hat measures 7 inches. (72)
Make Ribbing: Follow instructions for Baby size.
Finishing: Weave in all your ends and enjoy!
Large Adult (22 inches):
Make Hat:
Rounds 1-12: Follow instructions for Small Adult size.
Round 13: Ch 1, turn, [(1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 5 times, 1 hdc in next sl st, (1 sl st, 1 hdc, 1 sl st) in next hdc] 6 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (84)
Round 14: Ch 1, turn, (1 hdc in next sl st, 1 sl st in next hdc) 42 times, sl st to first hdc of round to join. (84)
Remaining Rounds: Repeat Round 14 until hat measures 8 inches. (84)
Make Ribbing: Follow instructions for Baby size.
Finishing: Weave in all your ends and enjoy!
Thank you! This is very cute!
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Do you know where to start? Top or bottom heat? How many chains for small adult?
DeleteThank you
I have started this hat 4 times already ;( Cannot figure out the pattern to look like the hat pictured.
ReplyDeletethank you. It's a beautiful hat and I'll try it as soon as I get my Christmas things done
ReplyDeleteI love this beanie but i can't just get the pattern instructions, please make a video tutorial if you have time, thanks
ReplyDeleteThis hat has a lovely texture. If you struggle to understand the pattern I found it helpful to write it out with each multiple repeat on a separate line. It's a bit tedious but it helps me follow 1 instruction at a time. This has become one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteHi you have a lovely hat here!!
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to make this gorgeous hat but it's not telling me how many chains to start with.
I'm doing the large adult size.
Help please!!
Thanks in advance
Hi, I read it as ... start with 2 chains, in 2nd chain from hook do 1 hdc then a sl st and then do this 5 more times, sl st to first hdc of round and you will have 12 stitches.... that worked for me :) Tracy :)
DeleteI tried to make this 3 times and it did’nt come out right and the hole in the second chain got so big. I like the hat i wish I could understand what I AM DOING WRONG. Char. HELP
ReplyDeleteSame problem, what I usually ALWAYS do when patterns (specifically hats) made in the round start with chains, I instead use the magic circle technique. I find its cleaner and the hole pulls together more tightly than with the chain technique. Tons of youtube video tutorials on how to make/use magic circle! :)
DeleteWhere the instructions say "Remaining Rounds: Repeat Round 8 until hat measures 5 inches. (48)" is that the diameter of the circle, or length of the hat from edge to the top (i.e radius)?
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