Marvel Denim Effects Crochet Beanie Free Pattern

This pattern creates a textured beanie with a ribbed brim and a cable-like pattern on the main body. It’s worked in rounds for the main part and rows for the brim, which is then seamed. A pompom is added for a finishing touch.

Skill Level: The pattern is labeled “EASY,” but the use of front post double treble (fpdtr) stitches and the cable-like construction make it more suitable for an intermediate crocheter, or a confident beginner who is ready to learn some new techniques. The skills involved are:

  • Chain (ch)
  • Slip stitch (sl st)
  • Double crochet (dc) – Note: This pattern uses UK terminology. A “dc” in UK terms is the same as a “single crochet (sc)” in US terms.
  • Half treble crochet (htr) – UK terminology. This is a US half double crochet (hdc).
  • Front post double treble (fpdtr) – UK terminology. This is a US front post triple/treble crochet (fptr/ftr). This is the key stitch for creating the cable effect.
  • Working in the back loop only (for the brim)
  • Decreasing: 2dctog (UK) / 2sctog (US), 2htrtog (UK) / 2hdctog (US), 3htrtog (UK) / 3hdctog (US)
  • Seaming (joining the brim)
  • Gathering the crown
  • Making a pom pom(optional).

Sizing: The pattern is for a “Lady” size, to fit a head circumference of approximately 56cm. This is a typical adult size.

Yarn:

  • Type: “4 Seasons” Marvel Denim Effects 12ply 100g. 12ply is bulky/chunky weight.
  • Amount: 2 balls (100g each)

Hooks:

  • 4.50mm crochet hook (for the brim)
  • 6.00mm crochet hook (for the main body)
Marvel Denim Effects Crochet Beanie Free Pattern

Free Pattern

Construction:

  1. Brim:
    • The brim is worked in rows using double crochet (UK dc / US sc) in the back loop only to create a ribbed texture.
    • The brim is worked to a length of 50cm (slightly stretched).
    • The ends of the brim are joined with a flat seam to form a ring.
  2. Main Piece:
    • The main body of the hat is worked in rounds, joined with a slip stitch and turned at the end of each round.
    • The first round establishes the stitch count (72 stitches) by working along the side edge of the brim.
    • The pattern uses a combination of half treble crochets (UK htr / US hdc) and front post double treble crochets (UK fpdtr / US fptr/ftr) to create a cable-like design. The fpdtr stitches are worked around the posts of stitches two rows below.
    • The pattern repeats a 4-round sequence (rounds 5-8) to create the cable effect.
  3. Shape Crown:
    • The crown is shaped using decreases: 2htrtog (UK) / 2hdctog (US) and 3htrtog (UK) / 3hdctog (US), along with regular htr and fpdtr stitches.
    • The final round involves decreasing around using 2dctog (UK) / 2sctog (US).
  4. Finishing:
    • The remaining stitches are gathered tightly using the yarn tail.
    • A large pompom is made and attached to the crown.

Key Features:

  • Textured Cable Design: The fpdtr stitches create a visually appealing and slightly more complex texture than a simple beanie.
  • Ribbed Brim: The back loop only double crochet brim provides a snug, stretchy fit.
  • UK Terminology: It’s crucial to understand that “dc” is a UK double crochet (US single crochet), “htr” is a UK half treble (US half double), and “fpdtr” is a UK front post double treble (US front post triple/treble).
  • Clear Instructions with Abbreviations: The pattern provides a special abbreviation key and clear, round-by-round instructions.

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