The Rosey Beanie by Elisa DeSena

The Rosey Beanie

Crochet
October 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 7 rows = 2 inches
in HDCSlst - BLO
6.0 mm (J)
6.5 mm (K)
150 - 200 yards (137 - 183 m)
Child - Adult
US
English
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The Rosey Beanie crochet pattern is an easy and quick project to make. This pattern features some basic crochet stitches with the addition of a new one which gives that great texture to this beanie.

SKILL LEVEL: Intermediate

MATERIALS
Any Worsted Weight (#4) Yarn. I used Lion Brand Wool-Ease Yarn; 3 oz, 85 g, 197 yards)
• You’ll need approximately 150 (160, 170, 180, 190) yards
J/6 mm Crochet Hook
K/6.5 mm Crochet Hook
Scissors
Stitch Marker
Tape Measure
Tapestry Needle
Optional: Yarn or Faux Fur Pompom

GAUGE: 8 sts x 7 rows = 2 inches in Half Double Crochet Slip Stitch in the Back Loop Only using J/6 mm Crochet Hook

STITCHES AND ABBREVIATIONS | US Terminology
BLO – Back Loop Only
Ch(s) – Chain(s)
DC – Double Crochet
HDCSlst – Half Double Crochet Slip Stitch
PM – Place Marker
R – Row/Round
Rep – Repeat
RS – Right Side
SC – Single Crochet
SC2Tog – Single Crochet 2 Together (decrease)
Sk – Skip
Sl St(s) – Slip Stitch(es)
Sp(s) – Space(es)
St(s) – Stitch(es)
WS – Wrong Side
V-st – V Stitch – (DC, ch 1, DC) in the same st

NOTES

  1. Read the pattern carefully before starting and circle the numbers that apply to your size.
  2. This pattern is worked from the bottom (brim) up.
  3. The pattern is written as follows: Toddler (Child, Teen/Small Adult, Medium Adult, Large Adult).
  4. Not all heads conform to sizes by age; please measure for a more accurate fit. Please refer to the SIZES AND FINISHED DIMENSIONS table above under FINISHED MEASUREMENT.
  5. If you want your beanie to be slouchy, add a few more rows to the body of the beanie before continuing with the decreases or shaping of the crown.
  6. I recommend using stitch markers to mark the beginning st/sp of each round of the beanie. Remember to move the stitch marker as you progress.
  7. The asterisk * indicates pattern repeats. You will need to repeat all the instructions between asterisks.
  8. Brackets are used to indicate the number of chs, rows, sts, and measurements.
  9. This body of the beanie pattern is a multiple of 4 + 2 sts.
  10. Some helpful photo tutorials are included on the last page.