How to DIY Pretty Crochet Girls Bluebell Beanie Hat.
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Skill Level
- Easy
Helpful Tutorials and Guides
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- How to weave in ends on your crochet project
- How to Use Stitch Markers in Crocheting
- Caring for crocheted items: how to wash, iron, store them
- How to starch crocheted items
- How to take measurements for crocheting
What do you need to crochet this project?
- Yarndage: 1.76 Oz (50g) / 185 Yrds (169m)
- Yarn weight: Fingering (14 wpi) / Super Fine
- Fiber type: 100% mercerized cotton
- Yarn Brand: Yarn Art Begonia
Tips for beginners:
- Scissors
- Stitch/place markers
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How to Crochet
Hat
Start with a MC
R 1: 3 ch, 12 dc, sl st
R 2: 3 ch, *FPdc in dc, dc in the same dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 3: 3 ch, * FPdc, 2 dc shell in the next st, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 4: 3 ch, * FPdc, dc, 1 ch, dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 5: 3 ch, * FPdc, dc, 2 dc shell in ch, dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 6: 3 ch, * FPdc, 2 dc, 1 ch, 2 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 7: 3 ch, * FPdc, dc, 2 dc shell with ch 2 space in ch, dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 8: 3 ch, * FPdc, dc, 4 dc shell with ch 1 space in 2 ch, dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 9: 3 ch, * FPdc, dc, 4 dc shell with ch 2 space in 1 ch, dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 10: 3 ch, * FPdc, 2 dc shell, 4 dc shell with ch 1 space in 2 ch, 2 dc shell, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 11: 3 ch, * FPdc, 2 dc, 4 dc shell with ch 2 space in 1 ch, 2 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 12: 3 ch, * FPdc, 2 dc shell, dc, 4 dc shell with ch 1 space in 1 ch, dc, 2 dc shell, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 13-26: 3 ch, * FPdc, 3 dc, 4 dc shell with ch 2 space in 1 ch, 3 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 27-28: 3 ch, * FPdc, 12 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 29: 3 ch, * FPdc, 6 dc, ch, 6 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 30: 3 ch, * FPdc, 6 dc, dc in ch, 6 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 31: 2 ch, FPsc, 6 dc, 3 dc shell, 6 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 32: 2 ch, FPsc, 7 dc, 3 dc shell, 7 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 33: 2 ch, FPsc, 8 dc, 3 dc shell, 8 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 34: 2 ch, FPsc, 9 dc, 3 dc shell, 9 dc, rep from * to the end, sl st
Bluebell flower
R 1: 5 ch, sl st
R 2: 3 ch, 11 dc, sl st
R 3: 3 ch, *2 dc shell in dc, FPdc in next dc, dc in same dc, rep from * to the end, 2 dc shell in dc, FPdc in next ch, sl st
R 4: *3 dc (cost as dc), 2 dc shell in dc, dc in next dc, FPdc in FPdc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 5-7: *3 dc (cost as dc), 4 dc in 4 dc, FPdc in FPdc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 8: *3 dc (cost as dc), dc in dc, 2 dc shell in dc, 2 dc in 2 dc, FPdc in FPdc, rep from * to the end, sl st
R 9: *1 ch (cost as sc), hdc in dc, dc in same dc, dc in next dc, 2 trc shell in same dc, 2 trc shell in next dc, dc in same st, dc in next st, hdc in same st, sc in next dc, sc in FPdc, rep from * to the end, sl st
Stitch abbreviations used in this crochet
- ch – chain
- sc – single crochet
- dc – double crochet
- front post single crochet (FPsc)
- front post double crochet (FPdc)
- 2 double crochet shell (2 dc shell)
- 3 double crochet shell (3 dc shell)
- 4 double crochet shell (4 dc shell)
- 4 double crochet shell with chain one space (4 dc shell with ch 1 space)
If you still have questions regarding what those symbols mean or how to read them, please take a look at our epic guide of Crochet symbols and abbreviations.
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