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Blossom Stitch Crochet Beanie

The blossom stitch crochet beanie pattern is the perfect solution for keeping warm from fall through spring. The open stitch makes it great for the transitional weather in the spring and fall. As for the cold winter weather, it is the perfect layer for underneath the hood of a cozy winter jacket.

With the slightly open stitch, you can even wear it to help keep your hair in place on not-so-cold days throughout the year.

The size is given for an adult small. However, it is super easy to adjust from baby to adult sizes. Simply follow the basic sizing instructions and crochet it to any dimension you need. If you’re not sure, use this crochet hat size chart as a reference guide.

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Blossom Stitch Crochet Pattern Collection

Blossom Stitch Crochet Beanie – Pattern Information

Skill Level: Easy

Materials

Yarn: Lion Brand Yarns – Pound Of Love (Medium, #4; 100% Acrylic; 1020yds/932m; 16oz./454g) Color: Oxford Grey, 1 ball
Crochet Hooks: K-6.5mm and J-6.00mm
Other: Measuring Tape, Scissors, Yarn Needle

Measurements & Size Chart

Gauge: 13 sts/chs = 4″
Finished Size: 18″ in circumference by 10.5″ high. Shown on adult small.

Abbreviations

Blsc = Back Loop Single Crochet
Ch/Chs = Chain/Chains
Dc = Double Crochet
Rep = Repeat
Rnd/Rnds = Round/Rounds
Sc = Single Crochet
Sc2tog = Single Crochet 2 Stitches Together
Sk = Skip
Sl St = Slip Stitch
Sp/Sps = Space/Spaces
St/Sts = Stitch/Stitches
V-St = V Stitch

Special Stitch Instructions

V-St: (dc, ch 1, dc) in designated chain, stitch, or space.

Blossom Stitch Crochet Beanie Pattern

This easy crochet beanie pattern starts off at the brim with a simple ribbing. You can adjust this brim in a multiple of 4 to fit comfortably around your head.

See this tutorial on how to crochet ribbing.

Ribbing Rows

Row 1: With J hook, ch 10, sc in 2nd ch from hook and into each ch across. Turn. [9 sc]

Rows 2-60: Ch 1, blsc in first st and into each st across. Turn. [9 sts] Continue with this row until you have reached a desired circumference making sure to end with a multiple of 4 for your row count.

Ch 1 and join the ribbing rows by slip stitching the last row to the free loops of starting chs.

Working in the Round (Body of Hat)

Rnd 1: With K hook, and working along the ribbing edge, ch 1, sc in the end of the first row and into each row around; join with sl st in first sc. [60 sts]

Rnd 2: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, *sk next st, v-st in next st, sk next st**, sc in next st; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first sc. [15 v-sts and 15 sc]

Rnd 3: Ch 4 (counts as first dc and ch-1 sp), *(sc, ch 1) in v-st**, (dc, ch 1) in next sc; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first dc. [30 sts and 30 ch-1 sps]

Rnd 4: Ch 1, sc in same st as join, *v-st in next sc**, sc in next dc; rep from * around ending last rep at **; join with sl st in first sc. [15 v-sts and 15 sc]

Rnds 5-19: Rep Rnds 3 and 4 until you have reached a desired height making sure to end with Rnd 3.

Rnd 20: Ch 1, leaving all chs unworked, sc in same st as join and into each st around; join with sl st in first sc. [30 sts]

Rnd 21: Ch 1, sc2tog around. {15 sts]

Fasten Off leaving an 8″-10″ tail to weave in through the last Rnd. Pull tight to close and secure. Leave as is, or add an optional pom pom.

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