Miyuki Beanie Worsted by Kendra Kokesch

Miyuki Beanie Worsted

Crochet
October 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in DC row repeats
5.0 mm (H)
4.5 mm
167 - 180 yards (153 - 165 m)
Adult Ladies but easily adjusted
US
English
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Miyuki is a Japanese name that means ’Beautiful Snow’.

Where I live, in northern Canada, we can see snow anywhere from September through to May - be it a few pretty snowflakes to a few feet of the beautiful white stuff. Beanie season here - or toque season, as we call it in Canada - can be long and cold!

This hat is made using worsted 4 weight yarn. It is worked from the bottom up - choose from either a ribbed band or a brimless look. The brimless option is done using a Foundation Half Double Crochet Chain (FHDC). I highly recommend learning this technique if you have not already mastered it. It will absolutely change your hat making game, I promise.

The stitch combos used in this pattern are simple - but result in the prettiest texture. This is a fun, gratifying make and the finished hat is eye catching and classic.

Solid yarn or variegated. One color or striped/blocked. All of these look fantastic with this pattern. So many ways to make each hat unique.

The pattern is written for an average women’s head but it is so easily modified for other sizes.

This listing is for a downloaded PDF pattern file. Finished beanie not included.

This pattern includes detailed instructions & photos.

Skill Level: Advanced Beginner

Stitches used: CH, FHDC, DC, DCDEC, FPDC, BPDC, Puff Stitch, SC, SCDEC, SL ST