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Fisherman's Lid Beanie
Can you believe thats crochet? It looks like knitting, but I promise you it IS CROCHET! This pattern, the beautiful Fisherman’s Lid, is so simple it is shocking. You’ll love the outcome, I promise! This is an advanced beginner pattern, but the stitches used are just a play on half double crochets! I included a photo tutorial that will explain the modification and some tips for working it up. There are stitch counts for newborn, 0-3 m, 3-6 m, 6-12 m, toddler, youth and adult.
YOU WILL NEED:
› 1 ball of worsted weight (size 4) yarn
› Size J (6 mm) crochet hook
› Yarn Needle
› Pom-Pom
› Scissors
Yarn Recommendation: I made this beanie with Berroco Vintage, a worsted weight yarn. The label states the gauge is 18s x 24r = 4” on size 7 knitting needles they did not have a crochet gauge ☹, use this gauge to help find a yarn that is similar! Cascade Yarns Pacific and Knit Picks Mighty Stitch are exact gauge matches.
Gauge for the pattern: 4 inches of body pattern = 16s x 15r = 4” Remember that since it is worked sideways, stitches change the height!
Yardage: Newborn beanie uses less than 80 yards of yarn; the adult beanie uses closer to 130 yards.
This pattern was written with the assumption that you have a basic understanding of crochet.
If you lose the file after purchasing please contact me with a copy of your receipt and I will send you another copy. Any questions please message me here or on Instagram!
When you finished please share your photos with me on Instagram with the hashtag: #MyWeavingWonder and by tagging me @WeavingWonder !
All rights reserved. You may sell what you make from this pattern. You may not redistribute, share, or make copies of this pattern. You may not publish this pattern as your own.
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- First published: June 2019
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- Last updated: October 1, 2021 …
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