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Verdant Spring Beanie
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This beanie features many floral elements and can be crocheted with either a solid, or multiple colors of yarn. Its closed textures make it a perfect chemo cap design.
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Difficulty:
Intermediate
Materials Needed:
3.25mm (D) hook, or hook needed to obtain gauge
260-280 yds #2 Yarn Bee Yarntopia in colors of your choice. Pictured is Hummus, Ivory, Sage, and White.
Yarn needle
Scissors
Stitch markers (optional)
Stitches used:
sl st =slip stitch
sc = single crochet
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
tr = treble crochet
BPdc = back post double crochet
BPhdc = back post half double crochet
BPsc = back post single crochet
sc2tog = single crochet 2 together
Additional Terms:
Puff stitch = yo, pull up a loop 5 times in same st, yo, pull through 10 loops, yo pull through final 2 loops.
Small puff stitch = yo, pull up a loop 3 times in same st, yo, pull through 6 loops, yo, pull through final 2 loops.
Picot single crochet (psc) = Insert hook through top of stitch, yo, pull up a loop, yo, draw through 1 loop 3 times making a ch 3, yo, draw through final 2 loops on hook. Pull your ch-3 sp towards the front of your work instead of pushing it toward the back.
BLO = back loop only
Back bar of sc = Look at the back of the stitch and locate the short bar that runs horizontal. Work all stitches for the round into this bar. This is a different location than the back loop!
st/sts = stitch/stitches
sp/sps = space/spaces
Prev = previous
Gauge:
Circle should measure 4” across if you worked the original beginning, and 4 1/4” across if you worked the alternative beginning option.
Measurements:
Women’s hat: 10 1/2” wide, by 8” tall.
Additional Notes:
-Ch 1 at beginning of round is not counted as a stitch.
-It is imperative that you know the difference between the “back bar” and the “back loop”. You will lose a lot of textured details if you work in the back loop when the directions call for working in the “back bar” instead.
-The multicolored beanie requires you to work with several colors of yarn at the same time--there are a bunch of mid-round color changes. If you’re not familiar with color changes you will be after you finish this design! I carried my yarn down the inside of the hat as much as possible to reduce the amount of ends I had to weave in later.
-Color changes can be made by pulling your new color through the last 2 loops of the previous stitch.
-See more notes in pattern.
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