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Title: Crochet Geek - Stripe Crochet Beanie Cap Hat
Added: Nov 8, 2008
Author: tjw1963
Duration: 13:49
Description:
A video tutorial on how to make a crochet hat. The art of crochet by Teresa.This is going to be a beanie showing stripes and it has a flatter top. You can also do this beanie with the spiral if you are making one color. Just remember to use a yarn marker during the increase round so you know where to do the increases. I have written separate instructions for the Spiral Flat Top Beanie.Skill Level: Easy BeginnerStripe Crochet BeanieAbbreviationsMC = Magic LoopSC = Single CrochetCH = ChainST = StitchSize I crochet hook4-ply worsted weight yarnWritten by Teresa RichardsonVideo Tutorial: Stripe Crochet Beanie CapVideo Tutorial: Left Hand Stripe Crochet Beanie CapMC - Magic CircleYou can also Chain 4 and join if you are not familiar with the magic circleRound 1: CH 1, 10 SC in your magic circle or chain. Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (10 SC Total)Round 2: CH 1, 2 SC in each ST around. Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (20 SC Total)Round 3: Ch 1, *1 SC in ea of the next 2 St's, 2 SC in the next St, repeat from *, you will be increase every 3 stitches for a total of 27 stitches. Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (27 SC total)Round 4: Ch 1, 1 SC in each ST around, Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (27 SC total)Round 5: Ch 1, *1 SC in ea of the next 2 St's, 2 SC in the next St, repeat from *, you will be increase every 3 stitches for a total of 36 stitches. Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (36 SC total)Round 6: Ch 1, 1 SC in each ST around, Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (36 SC total)Round 7: Ch 1, *1 SC in ea of the next 2 St's, 2 SC in the next St, repeat from *, you will be increase every 3 stitches for a total of 48 stitches. Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (48 SC total)Round 8: Ch 1, 1 SC in each ST around, Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (48 SC total)Round 9: Ch 1, *1 SC in ea of the next 6 St's, 2 SC in the next St, repeat from *, you will be increase every 7 stitches for a total of 55 stitches. Join by adding the new color through your first SC and last SC. (55 SC total)Round 10-24: You will continue alternating color for the remaining length of your cap. (55 single crochet total)You may wind up with a seam which is one of the downfalls of joining rounds.Making the Cap Smaller:You can use an F, G or H hook without altering the pattern.Stop increasing after round 7 and continue on to form the sides of the capMaking the Cap Larger:You can use a larger crochet hookYou can make this cap larger by adding another increase round. At round 10, you will do 1 SC in ea of the next 5 SC, 2 SC in the next. (Approximately 65 single crochet total). Round 11-24 will be 1 SC in each stitch around. You can add more stitches or less stitches for a custom fit.Crochet Written Instructions Stripe Beanie Caphttp://crochet-mania.blogspot.com/2008/11/stripe-crochet-beanie-cap.html
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Youtube Comments: 589
angelcfd1 Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - Thank you for the help!
tiffy392 Says:
Mar 6, 2012 - Where I change colors, you can see a line that looks a bit "messy" (or you can see where I changed colors). Can this be avoided? It sticks out like a sore thumb to me!
abbyquaye Says:
Mar 9, 2012 - My third line always ends up 26 not 27
mariondorn1 Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - What kind of yarn do you use and what size hook to get the adult size hat?I have bernat softee chunky yarn, what size hook would work?
tjw1963 Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - I have never worked with that yarn so I am unable to make recommendations for hook sizes. If you look on the label, it should tell you the best hook size. I used standard 4 ply yarn and a size I/5.5 mm crochet hook.
tjw1963 Says:
Mar 11, 2012 - You can just ad an extra stitch or ignore the count difference. If it is fitting, one or two stitches will not make a big difference.
babywithgreeneyes Says:
Mar 13, 2012 - What if your project is for someone with alot of hair, how would I increase after the 9th row?? Thanks! :)
tjw1963 Says:
Mar 13, 2012 - You will evenly work more increase stitches around the cap. So maybe every 4 or 5 stitches, you will work 2 single crochet around the cap.,
TheChocolaa Says:
Mar 24, 2012 - sorry i cant speak English very will but i try to explailn my question : i didn't understand round 10 after you make the top of the hat , how did you make the other part you join it before ?
tjw1963 Says:
Mar 24, 2012 - I'm sorry but I do not understand what you are asking.
tjw1963 Says:
Mar 24, 2012 - You would continue working increase stitches, which are two stitches in one stitch. You would want to skip 4 or 5 stitches between each increase, increasing evenly around.
memoantunez Says:
Apr 9, 2012 - I got an insane headache watching this, but after seeing the final product, my desire for learning increased. Great video!
maqsizu Says:
Apr 21, 2012 - MARVELOUS CROCHET !!THANK YOU SO MUCH !zelia
tjw1963 Says:
Apr 23, 2012 - You are welcome. :)
manyinone1 Says:
Apr 25, 2012 - @TheChocolaa, After round 10 you just need to keep repeating the 55 sc until you get to length you want. (she did 24 more rows after line 10) I hope that helps.
ninjahawk26 Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - What size is your finished hat?
tjw1963 Says:
Apr 28, 2012 - The cap I made was 22 inches
ninjahawk26 Says:
Apr 29, 2012 - Thank you! i am making it for someone else and they have a 24 so i will just do a few extra rows.
craftitop51 Says:
May 1, 2012 - Teresa, I am one person who has no experience (totally) crocheting. Is this video really good for me or is there something else that I should learn before this one? like the terminology or just as you commented on one of your follower, the basic stitches...so where can I learn that? should I type...basic crochet stitches, like that?
ebayonat Says:
May 10, 2012 - Hello Teresa. First of all I would like to thank you for your wonderful videos. I've made quite a few of your projects and I've enjoyed them thoroughly! I wanted to ask you something about this beanie cap, though. If I'm using only one color do I chain in between rounds or do I just keep going? Thanks!
tjw1963 Says:
May 10, 2012 - You can just keep going with the continual round. Using this technique will eliminate the seam.
tjw1963 Says:
May 10, 2012 - I would recommend a cap that does not change colors
jammermom1954 Says:
May 11, 2012 - Thank you for your time and effort. I have learned so much from you. Your instructions are so clear and easy. Great work!
luvinmy1life Says:
May 22, 2012 - I have a question, so do you just add more increase rounds if you want the hat to be bigger?












tjw1963 Says:
Mar 4, 2012 - You can work a chain and join to start. For this project, I recommend a chain 3 or chain 4