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Double Brim Chevron Beanie
Join Ellie from Hook Yarn Carabiner and Furls Crochet for our January 2020 CAL. We are making a slouchy, cozy, lightweight beanie with a lovely chevron pattern and double brim, featuring our luxurious Whims Merino DK. This quick and easy design will keep you warm and stylish! See schedule below:
Tuesday, January 7, 2020: Supply List
Tuesday, January 14, 2020: Part One
Tuesday, January 21, 2020: Part Two
This beanie is made by creating a rectangle and then seaming the brim on and sewing the top closed. Finally, an optional pompom can be added on the top! This beanie is meant to fit loose and “slouchy,” if you do not want a slouchy fit, there are directions for how to make a standard beanie, as well.
You will begin Part One of this CAL by choosing your yarn colors, you stripe pattern, swatching the gauge and working up the rectangle that will become your beanie.
In Part Two of this CAL you will assemble your beanie; sew in loose ends, close the top, seam up the brim, and add on a pompom. It’s as simple as that! In no time you will have a beautiful beanie for the cold winter months.
SUPPLIES
-Whims Merino Crochet Yarn (Weight: 3/light - 3.5 oz/196 yd): one skein each in light grey, purple and blue; pattern uses roughly one entire skein of light grey and half of each purple and blue skein.
Total yards needed: size small: ~250 yards, size medium: ~300 yards, size large: 350 yards.
-Size G (4.0 mm) crochet hook - Odyssey in Red and Nickle
PATTERN DETAILS
Gauge
4” by 4” square = 18 st by 9 rows of dc with size G (4.0 mm) crochet hook
Abbreviations and Special Stitches
ch: chain
st: stitch
sl st: slip stitch
dc: double crochet
dc3tog: yarn over, insert your hook into the next st, yo, pull up a loop, yo pull through two loops. Repeat from two more times. Yo, pull through all four loops.
Sizing
The pattern is available in adult size small (~21 inches in circumference),
medium (~22 inches in circumference), and large (~23 inches in
circumference).
Notes
- Stitch ( ) and row counts for each size are given in order from smallest to largest (s, m, l,).
- Beginning chains do not count as stitches.
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