No frills, no crazy stitching, double thickness and warm. These are the Crochet Shallow Beanies made for Mikey and Daniel. Written pattern is included in this article.
When I crocheted my first hand, I couldn't believe the wind was blowing through the hat and into my ears! I'm like, "Why did I bother!?" I could come to understand that materials and stitchwork make a huge difference.
The yarn discontinue for the original one back in 2012 and left my pattern in the dust and I really wanted to do another one for both Daniel and I this winter 2023, so I reviewed my old pattern and gave it a makeover, so there is no slip stitching.
Here is the new rewrite to avoid slip stitching. A new tutorial for my hats has been made with customization tips if needed. It's been made for adults, so I don't have a pattern for kids.
Daniel and I prefer shallower hats so they don't interfere with our jackets when we are banging out the house or even driving in the car.
All of the hats are double-stranded. In the tutorial, I will share tips on how it can be done from the same ball. All hats are done with a crochet hook size 5 mm / H/8. They will fit an average adult but are customized for Daniel, and I's wishes.
Version 1
This one is double-stranded using the colour called Show Time with Red Heart Roll With It Melange yarn.
Version 2
This one is double-stranded, using the same ball. The colour is called Curtain Call, using Red Heart Roll With It Melange yarn.
Version 3
This one is double-stranded using the colour Theater and Tabloid at the same time with the Red Heart Roll With It Melange yarn.
Tutorial
Instructions for 2023 Version Hats
Yarn = Red Heart Roll With It Melange, colours suggested above. Use both stranded together as one for double-stranding. You will use about 60% of the ball for each hat. If using two different balls of the same brand, you will use about 30% for each.
Abbreviations
Approx = Approximate(ly)
Beg = Begin(ning)
Ch = Chain(s)
Rep = Repeat
Sc = Single crochet
Double-stranding yarn is called marled yarn. This is what it means.
Use 5 mm / H/8 crochet hook.
Note: Use a stitch marker for the last stitch of each round as the entire hat is made with a continuous circle so there is no slip stitching.
Ch 4, join with sl st to beg of ch to form ring.
1st rnd: Ch 1, 6 sc in ring. Do not join, use the continuous method. Use stitch marker to keep the pattern round counts. 6 sc.
See the video if you don't understand the continuous method.
2nd rnd: 2 sc in each sc around. 12 sc.
3rd rnd: *1 sc in next sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 18 sc.
4th rnd: *1 sc in each of next 2 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 24 sc.
5th rnd: *1 sc in each of next 3 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 30 sc.
6th rnd: *1 sc in each of next 4 s., 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 36 sc.
7th rnd: *1 sc in each of next 5 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 42 sc.
8th rnd: *1 sc in each of next 6 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 48 sc.
9th rnd: *1 sc in each of next 7 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 54 sc.
10th rnd: *1 sc in next 8 sc, 2 sc in next sc; rep from * around. 60 sc.
11th to 15th rnds: 1 sc in each sc around. 60 sc.
For the next round of the hat, I want to increase the hat size by 4 stitches. If it fits, just do 1 sc in each st around.
16th rnd: (2 sc in first st, 1 sc in next 14 sts) 4 times. 64 sc.
17th to 25th rnds: Sc in each sc around. 64 sc. Measure hat on the head after 25th rounds. Daniel and I have 27 rounds to get it to match our ears. Stop when you are happy with the length or prefer a brim that flips up.
Fasten off, and weave in ends.
Original Beanie Hat 2011
I created this hat for Daniel back in 2010/2011. It was double-stranded and used a discontinued yarn called Bernat Mosaic yarn. One of my personal issues is hating the slip stitching in a hat. At the time, I wasn't strong enough in crochet to understand how to change things up to avoid things I don't enjoy. This is the Crochet Simple Beanie. It can be done for women too, but it was made for Daniel.
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Abi Holmes says
Hi Mikey what weight yarn did you use? In the UK we don’t get the same numbered weights so much! Thank you Abi
Mikey says
I think you guys call it Aran weight or something like that in the UK. 😀
Linda says
If you increase by 4 stitches on the 16th round you have 64 stitches and not 56 stitches as the pattern says.
Lynn Stilborn says
How many yards (meters) are required to make this beanie?
Mikey says
I think approximately 240 yards.