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Belle Beret
Belle Beret Pattern
Designed by - Heena Patel for Magic Needles
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• Pattern No. – MNP5003
• Skills Involved – Basic Intermediate Crochet
• Skill Level – Easy (Level 3)
• Size One Size (you can reduce the number of repeats for smaller size and can increase the number of repeats
for a bigger size)
Materials
• Approx. 110 gms of Aran Baby Cake Anti-Pill Yarn by Hobby Store.
• Crochet Hook – 4.5 mm US Size 7 for the top piece, 4.0 mm US Size G/6 for the base band.
• Stitch Marker
• Measuring Tape
Gauge
• 18 Chs on 4.5 mm Crochet Hook = approx. 4“(10 cm)
• 18 sts X 20 rows with 4.5 mm hook = approx. 4” (10 cm)
Notes
• When you match the gauge in a pattern, your project will be the size specified in the pattern and the
materials specified in the pattern will be sufficient.
• The needle called for in the pattern is based on what I have used, but it is not unusual for the gauge to
vary from person to person.
• Personally, I am a fair knitter/crocheter but you may check gauge once for exact measurements
• If it takes you fewer stitches and rows to make your swatch, try using a smaller size needle; if more
stitches and rows, try a larger size needle
• The Belle Beret is worked in one piece in joined rows, beginning at the end
• Read the pattern carefully.
Abbreviations:
• Chain- ch(s) Single Crochet – Sc(s)
• Double Crochet- Dc(s)
• Half Double Crochet – HDc(s)
• Space- sp(s)
• Repeat- rep
• Continue- Cont.
• Below- bel
• Skip- Sk
• YO- Yarn Over
• 3 Ch is considered as Dc
• Front Post Dc- FPdc
• Back Post Dc – BPdc
• Slip Stitch- sl st
• HDc2tog- Half Double Crochet 2 Together
• Stitch Marker- sm
Special Stitches:
HDc2tog-
Yarn over, insert hook in next stitch, yarn over and
pull up loop 2 times, yarn over and draw through
all loops on hook.
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- First published: November 2023
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