One Hour Cobalt Ridge Crochet Beanie With Bulky Yarn

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One Hour Cobalt Ridge Crochet Beanie With Bulky Yarn

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Crochet Beanies are a great project for Beginners and the experienced Crocheters also love making them. Among all the Crochet Projects and Patterns, Crochet hats and beanies are the most easy to make. They are fun to make and they will keep you warm all winter long.

Today am sharing the pattern for One Hour Cobalt Ridge Crochet Beanie with Bulky Yarn. This is a very easy pattern that can be finished in an hour or two using only Single Crochet stitches. Using Bulky weight yarn make it even more easier and quick to whip up. You can easily start one in an evening and it will be ready to be worn the next day.

The Ridges of the hat is made by working only in the Backloops. The backloop stitches creates a lovely textured finish. Learn how to crochet a beanie and create your own cozy winter accessory.

Size:- 6 Inches Height , 7 Inches Brim - Can be customized to any size


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Supplies

Bulky Yarn

6mm Crochet Hook

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One Hour Cobalt Ridge Crochet Beanie with Bulky Yarn

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Round 1:-

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Start with a Magic Circle.

Chain 2(Not Counted as a stitch)

12 Double Crochets in the circle.

Pull the yarn end to close the gap.

Slip Stitch on top of the first Double Crochet.

12 Stitches.

Round 2:-

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Start with a Stacked Single Crochet - This will be counted as a Double Crochet.

1 Double Crochet into the same Stitch.

2 Double Crochets each in the remaining stitches.

Slip stitch on top of the first Double Crochet.

24 stitches.

How to Make the Stacked Single Crochet.....??? Here it is :-

  1. Start with a regular Single Crochet in the 1st stitch.
  2. Insert your hook into the 2nd Vertical Leg of the Single Crochet(i.e the 2nd Vertical Leg from Right to Left ), Yarn Over and Pull up a loop - 2 loops on the hook.
  3. Yarn over and Pull through the 2 loops.
  4. That's 1 Stacked Single Crochet made.

Round 3:-

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Round 3:-

Start with a Stacked Single Crochet - This will be counted as a Double Crochet.

2 Double Crochets in the next stitch.

Repeat*(1DC, 2DC).

Slip Stitch on top of the first Double Crochet.

36 Stitches.

If you wish to make it larger.... ,then follow the below mentioned increase pattern:-

Start each round with a Stacked Single Crochet(this will be counted as 1 Double Crochet)

Round 4--DC 2, 2DC in next stitch(48)

Round 5--DC 3, 2DC in next stitch(60)

Round 6--DC 4, 2DC in next stitch(72)

Round 7--DC 5, 2DC in next stitch(84)

Round 8--DC 6, 2DC in next stitch(96)

.....and so on.

Round 4:-

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**This round onwards , we will be working only into the Back Loops.

Chain 1.(this wont be counted as a stitch)

1 Back Loop Single into the same stitch (i.e.the First Stitch)

1 Back Loop Single Crochet into each of the remaining stitches.

Once you reach the end, do not make a Slip Stitch. We will be working in continuous Rounds.

Round 5 Onwards:-

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Keep making 1 Back Loop Single Crochet into each of the stitches untill its around 5 to 6 inches in size.

Make a Slip Stitch on top of the 1st stitch and weave off.