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Dylan Claire Beanie
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How to crochet a basic beanie worked in simple double crochet stitches that is perfect for late fall, winter or early spring, and with 7 sizes included, you can make one for every member of the family! Add a pom pom on the top for a fun twist.
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Materials:
- 75-195 Yards of Worsted Weight Yarn - I used Hobby Lobby’s I Love This Yarn in Brown, Yellow, Sungold, Forest Green, Cream, Purple, and Cranberry.
- I9/5.5mm Hook
- Tapestry Needle
- Soft Tape Measure (gauge is essential)
Material Notes: 
One 7 oz (355 yards) skein will make multiple hats - with one skein, I was able to work up a Toddler, Child, Adult Small and Large size with one pom pom on the top, and still had a small amount left.
If you’ll be creating and donating your beanie for cancer patients, I’ve learned from my friend Krissy’s Over the Mountain Crochet that the best yarn for a sensitive head is going to be a bamboo blend, like Berroco Modern Cotton or Lion Brand Coboo (which are also perfect for warmer weather beanies). Some can tolerate 100% acrylic or wool, but not all can. With this said, I recommend looking up the requirements from the organization. Some say not to use wool yarn, not to use Red Heart Super Saver, request the hat/s to be washed prior to donating, etc. Each has it’s own guidelines so you’ll want to check with the organization first.
As a cold weather beanie, animal fibers are better for keeping warm against the wind, and while alpaca works great, my go-to is always a 100% superwash merino wool, like WeCrochet Swish Yarn, or a wool and acrylic blend, like Lion Brand Wool Ease and Berroco Vintage. All of these that I’ve mentioned hold up well to wear and tear and machine washing and drying. Acrylic yarns do okay in cool weather as long as it’s not that windy, otherwise, the wind goes right through them.
Time Spent: 
Times range from 30 minutes to two and a half hours.
I worked the adult small size up in about 2 hours, 15 minutes.
Sizes: 
Newborn, 3-6 Months, 6-12 Months, Toddler, Child, Adult Small & Large
Abbreviations (US Terms):
- SC - Single Crochet
- HDC - Half Double Crochet
- DC - Double Crochet
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