Bits and Pieces Beanie by Elisa DeSena

Bits and Pieces Beanie

Crochet
February 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 8 rows = 2 inches
in Single Crochet in the Back Loops Only
5.0 mm (H)
5.5 mm (I)
220 - 250 yards (201 - 229 m)
Teen/Small - Extra Large Adult
US
English
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The Bits and Pieces Beanie is a fun project that uses two different colors of yarn. Although it can also be made with just one color, the possibilities for incorporating colors are limitless. If the worsted-weight yarn is too thick for you, consider working this beanie with DK-weight yarn, but be sure to check your gauge. This project is ideal for using up scrap yarns. The textured design is truly amazing!

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate

MATERIALS
• Worsted Weight (#4) Yarn. I used Bernat Satin in Sea Shell for the Main Color – approx. 110 yards & Silk for Contrasting Color – approx. 130 yards
• Crochet Hook Sizes 5 mm and 5.5 mm (or size to obtain gauge)
• Scissors
• Darning Needle
• Tape Measure
• Optional: Stitch Marker, Pompom

GAUGE: Brim: 8 sts X 8 rows = 2 inches (in pattern) | Body: 8 sts X 10 rounds = 2 inches (in pattern)

FINISHED MEASUREMENT:
SIZE (BRIM CIRCUMFERENCE X HAT LENGTH)
Teen/Small Adult: 18” X 8.5”
Medium Adult: 19” X 9”
Large Adult: 20” X 9.5”
Extra Large Adult: 21” X 10”

STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS | US Terminology
BLO – Back Loop Only
Ch(s) – Chain(s)
SC2Tog – Single Crochet Two (2) Stitches Together (decrease)
Rep – Repeat
SC – Single Crochet
Slst(s) – Slip Stitch(es)
St(s) – Stitch(es)
SPSC – Spike Single Crochet or Long Single Crochet
WC – Waistcoat (or Knit Stitch Crochet)

NOTES

  1. Read the pattern carefully before starting.
  2. This pattern is worked from the bottom (brim/band) up.
  3. The beginning ch 1 does not count as a stitch.
      • repeat instructions between asterisks as many times as directed or repeat at specified locations.
  4. Pattern is written as follows: Teen/Small Adult (Medium Adult, Large Adult, Extra Large Adult)
  5. Not all heads conform to size by age; please measure for a more accurate fit. If you want to adjust the size of your beanie, you should add/subtract 2 rows to the brim pattern. If you want your beanie to be longer or slouchy, add a few more rounds before working on the crown of your beanie. Note that the main (body) pattern repeat is a multiple of 2 stitches.
  6. I recommend using stitch markers to mark the beginning of the round. Remember to move the stitch marker as you progress.
  7. Try working your waistcoat stitch as loosely as possible, particularly if you are a tight crocheter. The space where you need to insert your hook can get very tight, making crocheting the waistcoat stitch hard on your hands.

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