Thursday 19 September 2019

Crochet Ribbed Bobble Beanie - Free Pattern


Happy Autumn, Everyone! πŸ‚πŸ˜Š
I have stepped out of my comfort zone and designed a new crochet hat. I am so happy to introduce you to my Ribbed Bobble Beanie.πŸ₯°
I decided to give it a ribbed look and use the puff stitch to add more texture.
This pattern is worked flat in a rectangle shape that's sewn together along the shorter edges and then cinched at the top.

If you prefer to learn by watching, i have a video tutorial below. Or, scroll down to view the written pattern!


I hope you enjoy it as much as I did!
Happy Crocheting!πŸ˜‰


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Video Tutorial:


Written Pattern:


Size:
The pattern is written in one size (M – 54 -56 cm (21.6 - 22.4 inches)) which will fit an average adult.

Materials:

  • Worsted weight yarn, size 4 - medium. I used Knitologie Glowing Worsted yarn (40% superwash merino, 30% silk, 30% alpaca, 137m/100g) in the colorway Flying Trapeze. 120 grams (165 m) of yarn needed for this pattern.
  • 5 mm ( US H8) crochet hook.
  • Yarn needle.
  • Scissors.
  • Measuring tape.
  • Pom pom (optional).


Gauge:
15 sts x 9 rows = 10 cm (4 inches) in half double crochet.

Skill Level:
Intermediate

Abbreviations (US terms):

st./sts - stitch/stitches
ch - chain
sc - single crochet
hdc - half double crochet
hdc blo - half double crochet in back loop only

hdc5tog (puff stitch) - 5 half double crochet closed together - Yarn over, insert your hook into stitch, yarn over, pull the yarn through the stitch. Yarn over and insert your hook into same stitch 4 more times. Now you should have 11 loops on hook. Yarn over and pull the yarn through all 11 loops. 



Pattern Notes:

  • This hat has a little bit of slouch.
  • Finished hat rectangle measures approx.39 cm (15.4 inches) x 30 cm (11.8 inches) unstretched.
  • The ch1 at the end of each row does not count as a st.





Instructions:

Start with ch43 + ch1

Row 1: 1sc into 2nd ch from hook and into each st. across. (43 sts)
ch1, turn.

Row 2: 1hdc blo into next 14 sts, 1hdc into next 3 sts, hdc5tog into next st., 1hdc into next 3 sts, hdc5tog into next st., 1hdc into next 3 sts, hdc5tog into next st., 1hdc into next 3 sts, 1hdc blo into next 14 sts. Ch1, turn.

Row 3: 1hdc blo into next 14 sts, 1hdc into next 15 sts, 1hdc blo into next 14 sts. Ch1, turn.

Row 4: 1hdc blo into next 14 sts, 1hdc into next 3 sts, hdc5tog into next st., 1hdc into next 3 sts, hdc5tog into next st., 1hdc into next 3 sts, hdc5tog into next st., 1hdc into next 3 sts, 1hdc blo into next 14 sts. Ch1, turn.



Repeat Rows 3 & 4 until you have a total of 40 rows.



Cut off the yarn leaving a long tail for sewing and fasten off.
Fold the rectangle in half with right side facing in.



Sew the last row and the foundation row together with a whip stitch. At the end of the seam secure the yarn. Do not cut off the yarn! 
Turn the right side out.



To close the top of the beanie, sew through all the raised rows of the tube opening. Pull the yarn tail tightly to cinch the top. Turn the beanie inside out and sew the remaining hole together at the top. Secure the yarn and cut off.
Weave in all ends.










Turn the right side out and fold the brim. Add a pom pom, if desired.







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©2019 KristinesCrochets 

4 comments:

  1. Is it 40 rows of row 3 and 4 or 40 rows from working in your chain onwards?

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  2. Is it 40 rows of row 3 and 4 or 40 rows from working in your chain onwards?

    ReplyDelete

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