Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern - The Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern uses the basket weave stitch to create this pretty woven look. I love all the different textures of this beanie with the ribbed brim, the basket weave, and the fun pom pom.
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Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern

December 14, 2018

The Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern uses the basket weave stitch to create this pretty woven look. I love all the different textures of this beanie with the ribbed brim, the basket weave, and the fun pom pom.

Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern - The Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern uses the basket weave stitch to create this pretty woven look. I love all the different textures of this beanie with the ribbed brim, the basket weave, and the fun pom pom.

Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern - The Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern uses the basket weave stitch to create this pretty woven look. I love all the different textures of this beanie with the ribbed brim, the basket weave, and the fun pom pom.

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Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern - The Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern uses the basket weave stitch to create this pretty woven look. I love all the different textures of this beanie with the ribbed brim, the basket weave, and the fun pom pom.

Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern

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Materials
Approx. 290 yds worsted weight yarn (I used Sugarbush Bold in Silver Islet)
H/5.0 mm hook
Yarn needle
Scissors
(optional) pom pom

Level
Intermediate

Pattern notes & stitches to know
Sl st – slip stich
Ch – chain
Sc – single crochet
Sc blo – single crochet back loop only
Dc – double crochet
Fpdc – front post double crochet
Bpdc – back post double crochet
Fpdc2tog – front post double crochet 2 together (front post double crochet decrease)
Bpdc2tog – back post double crochet 2 together (back post double crochet decrease)

Approximate Finished Size (adult):
Width: 9.5”
Length: 9” (not including pom pom)

– Written in US terms

– Beginning ch does not count as stitch

– hat is worked from the bottom up starting with the ribbed brim

WOVEN BEANIE

Ch 10

Row 1: sc in 2nd ch from the hook and across (9)

Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, sc blo in next 7, sc in last (9)

Repeat row 2 to Row 78 (to adjust circumference, add or take out ribbing. The number of rows must be a multiple of 6)

Bring both ends of the ribbing together to create a circle. Sc both short ends together. Now you will work around the long edge of the ribbing to start the body of the beanie.

Round 1: ch 1, sc evenly around working 1 sc in the end of each row, join to first sc with sl st (78)

Round 2: ch 2, dc in each stitch around, join to first dc with sl st (78)

Round 3: ch 2, *fpdc in 3 stitches, bpdc in 3 stitches* repeat from * to * around, join to first fpdc with sl st (78)

Round 4: repeat round 3

Round 5: repeat round 3

Round 6: ch 2, *bpdc in 3 stitches, fpdc in 3 stitches* repeat from * to * around, join to first bpdc with sl st (78)

Round 7: repeat round 6

Round 8: repeat round 6

Repeat rounds 3 – 8 to Round 22

Decreasing starts in next round

Round 23: ch 2, *fpdc, fpdc2tog, bpdc, bpdc2tog* repeat from * to * around, join to first fpdc with sl st (52)

Round 24: ch 2, *fpdc2tog, bpdc2tog* repeat from * to * around, join to first stitch with sl st (26)

Fasten off, leave a long end for sewing.

With yarn needle, weave the long end in a out of the top loops of the last round. Pull end tight to cinch the top closed. Sew the top closed. Weave in the ends.

(how to sew the top closed photo tutorial HERE

Add a pom pom!

Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern - The Woven Beanie Crochet Pattern uses the basket weave stitch to create this pretty woven look. I love all the different textures of this beanie with the ribbed brim, the basket weave, and the fun pom pom.

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        1. Ok 🙂 When you make the ribbed brim, I would add just 6 more rows making it 84 rows for the bottom. Then when you work around the long end of the band you’ll have 84 stitches around and the pattern should work the same

    1. I have a question about this pattern. It says that it is the Waffle stitch, but as of round 8 it still doesn’t look like the picture of the grey hat you are showing. What am I doing wrong? Please help me.

    1. Hi Breann,
      I’m new to crocheting, and I was wondering do you do any video tutorials of your work? Which by the way, I love all your patterns. I learn easier by watching than reading, I’m dyslexic and have a real hard time. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us ?

    2. Hi Rachel what I did was make the ribbing 2 in. smaller than the child’s head circumference and stitched around the rim in a multiple of 6…( the multiple of 6 is the key )…approx. 7-8 in. for the height and continued with Breann’s pattern and it worked out just fine.

  1. How to do a double crochet decrease. I asked my sister (who also crochets) and she said that you basically skip a stitch.

    1. Yarn over, insert your hook into next stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops. Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over, pull up a loop, yarn over, pull through 2 loops. Yarn over, pull through all loops on hook.

      Hope this helps!

  2. I’ve never worked with 100% merino wool before. I live 2 hrs from the city so I rarely go to a craft store. I like to use yarn that feels soft to the touch. Does Sugarbush Bold yarn feel soft?

  3. Very pretty hat but I had to stop the brim at 66 rows and the hat at 12 then do the decrease because it was going to be way to big if I didnt. I made this for my husband without the pom pom. I used redheart yarn and the 5mm H hook.

  4. Love this pattern! Making this once I get to the store! What size pom pom is this? I like that it isn’t one of the huge ones. Thank you!!

  5. Hi Beann I am hooked on your beanie projects. I love them all!!! How can I get these funky Pom poms you have on this beanie?

  6. Hi! I love this pattern and am going to try it out for my teenage son. He likes to have a brim that he can fold up. Should I just double the initial chain from 10 to 20? Or do you have any alternate suggestions? Thank you!

  7. As I look at the pattern I think I am missing something. After the brim doing the second row it say to double crochet in each stitch around is that correct? It doesn’t look like it. I could easily be seeing things but did I miss something? I love the look of this pattern! I don’t crochet much anymore because of arthritis but wanted to give this a try for my granddaughter!
    Thanks so much,
    Bonnie

    1. Hi! There is a round of dc for round 2. Then the next round is the basket weave stitch 🙂 You can’t tell it’s a solid round of dc because of the fpdc & bpdc.

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