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Timeless Crochet Beanie… Free Crochet Pattern

Timeless Crochet Beanie… Free Crochet Pattern


Timeless Crochet Beanie… Free Crochet Pattern is a super simple half double crochet V-stitch project… This lovely hat is a single row repeat too! I have provided two stiles for the brim and it is also available for sale in a PDF format…. Works up quickly and is stylish to wear! Great gift idea too!

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Materials:

Yarn: 175 yards of worsted weight yarn. I used Hobby Lobby I love this yarn in Linen or Eddington Ridge

Hook: H & I

Scissors and Yarn needle

Size: 21″ diam. not stretched x 9″ tall


Stitches:

  • St – Stitch
  • Ch – Chain
  • Sl St – Slip Stitch
  • Sp – Space
  • Sk – Skip
  • Fhdc – Foundation Half Double Crochet
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Hdc – Half Double Crochet

Instructions:

Row 1: Make 58 Fhdc, join without twisting the row with a sl st to 1st Fhdc. = 58 Fhdc *you can also ch 60, hdc in 3rd ch from hook and each across

*You will now work in the round

Round 2: Ch 1, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in 1st st, * sk st, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in next st*, repeat *to* around, sk last st. join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 29 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 3-15: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in each ch1 sp around, join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 29 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 16: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in 1st ch 1 sp, *sc in next ch 1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in next 6 ch1 sps*, repeat *to* 3 more times, join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 4 sc & 25 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 17: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in each ch1 sp around skipping over the sc’s(this makes the decrease row). Join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 25 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 18: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in 1st 4 ch1 spc’s, *sc in next ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in next 4 ch1 spc’s*, repeat *to* 3 more times, join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 5 sc & 20 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 19: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in each ch1 sp around skipping over the sc’s(this makes the decrease row). Join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 20 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 20: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in 1st 3 ch1 spc’s, *sc in next ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in next 3 ch1 spc’s*, repeat *to* 3 more times, join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 5 sc & 15 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 21: Sl st in 1st ch1 sp, (hdc, ch1, hdc) in each ch1 sp around skipping over the sc’s(this makes the decrease row). Join with sl st to 1st hdc. = 15 (hdc, ch1, hdc)

Round 22: Ch 1, sc in ea ch1 sp around, join with sl st to 1st sc. = 15 sc

Finish off leaving a long tail, using a yarn needle, weave the yarn tail in and out of each sc from round 22 and pull tight to close top of hat. secure end and weave in end.

Timeless Crochet Beanie Brim Choices:

Brim choice 1: With the right side facing join the yarn in the bottom of row 1 fhdc in any stitch

Round 1: Ch 1, sc around in each st, join with sl st to 1st sc. = 58 sc

Round 2: Ch 1, reverse sc in each stitch around, join with sl st to beginning. = 58 reverse sc

Finish off

Brim Choice 2: **Switch to I Hook – With the right side facing join the yarn in the bottom of row 1 fhdc in any stitch

Round 1: Ch 1, sc in each st around, join with sl st to beginning. = 58 sc

Rounds 2: Ch 1, sl st in each st around loosely, join to 1st sl st. = 58 sl sts

**For the next 2 rounds you will work in the stitches as indicated above to get the effect.

Round 3: Ch 1, Sl st loosely in each “back” st as indicated in the picture, join to 1st st. = 58 sl sts

Round 4: Ch 1, sc in each ” back” st in previous row around, join with sl st to beginning. = 58 sc

Finish off

That’s it, you now have a Timeless Crochet Beanie!!! I hope you love your new project and make tons!

Timeless Crochet Beanie 2 brim choices

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Timeless Crochet Beanie

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Elena


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Snow Peak Scarf – Free Pattern!

Snow Peak Scarf – Free Pattern!


Snow Peak Scarf… Free Crochet Pattern! This is a great fashion accessory, nice and long (77″)! Easy and so much fun to make… This project is using the Apache Tears Stitching Technique and is a easy row repeat project! Use 2 or more colors, scraps or a true color scheme works. Each row is finished off and the fringe makes it easy so you don’t have any ends to weave in!

Snow Peak Scarf... Free Crochet Pattern

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Size:

6 1/2″ x 77″

Materials:

Yarn: 400+ yards of worsted weight yarn, 2 or more colors. I have used the following Hobby Lobby I Love This Yarn – A – White B – Light Grey C – Grey Beard

Hook – H

Stitches:

  • Ch – Chain
  • St – Stitch
  • Bl – Back Loop
  • Fl – Front Loop
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Dc – Double Crochet
  • Foundation Sc
Snow Peak Scarf

Instructions:

Tips:

Leave a 10″ Tail at the beginning and ending of each row for the fringe.

You will be finishing off each row and only working on Right Side. No turning.

Your Fldc stitch will go in the front loop stitch 2 rows below(see pic)

Each row you are moving the Fldc over by 1 stitch

This sample has less stitches between the fldc stitches but shows a good picture of how to do the fldc 2 rows below.

With Color A

Row 1: Make a Foundation Row of 275 Foundation Sc’s. Finish off

With Color B

Row 2: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next 273 sts, sc in last st. = 2 sc & 273 blsc Finish off

With Color C

Row 3: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

*Now and throughout, you will continue to change colors each row using A, B then C (or more colors if that is your color scheme.

Row 4: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next st, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times ending with only 5 blsc, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

Row 5: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next 2 sts, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times ending with only 4 blsc, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

Row 6: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next 3 sts, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times ending with only 3 blsc, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

Row 7: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next 4 sts, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times ending with only 2 blsc, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

Row 8: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next 5 sts, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times ending with only 1 blsc, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

Row 9: Join with sl st, ch 1, Sc in first st, blsc in next 6 sts, *fldc in st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 38 more times ending with only 0 blsc, sc in last st. = 2 sc, 38 fldc and 235 blsc Finish off.

Rows 10 – 22: Repeat rows 3-9 continuing with the color changes (this should be color A)

Join Same Color as Row 22(color A)

Row 23: Join with sl st, ch 1, sl st in each st across. = 275 sl sts. Finish off

Cut 30 – 40 extra 20″ pieces of yarn in the different colors and add them to each end – folding them in half and looping them next to one of the tails then securing. This will make your fringe fuller

That’s it!!! You now have a Snow Peak Scarf!!! I hope you love your new project and make many more… You can also find the Apache Tears Dishcloth and this years 2023 Crochet With Me 4 Season Temperature Blanket CAL is made with the same Apache Tears Pattern.. Still plenty of time to join the fun…


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I hope you love this project!!  Finally, make sure to share your finished projects on my Beatrice Ryan Designs Facebook Page and make sure to share around social media too! Why share?? Because it shares our Love of Crochet!!

Happy Crocheting!!

Elena


©Copyright 2023 Elena Hunt/Beatrice Ryan Designs.  All of my patterns and posts are my own work. Do not copy them in any way. If you want to share this information with someone, share the link to this post. Additionally, If you want to share on your own blog, website or social media, then you may use the first photo in this post and link back to this post. You may not give away printed copies of this post. Thank you. This post may contain affiliate link

2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL Season 1 Day 9 and Beyond

2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL Season 1 Day 9 and Beyond


2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL Season 1 Day 9 and Beyond! Today we complete the last row of the 7 row repeat! So exciting to see our pattern and colors come together! For this Crochet Along, you can make one season, all 4 seasons or a full year… Makers choice.

Stay tuned for tomorrows post, I will put all 7 repeat rows together in one instruction so you can continue your 2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL with ease!

If you missed the material list click here Row 1 instructions click here! ,  Row 2 instructions click here!, Row 3 instructions click here!  Row 4 instructions click here!  Row 5 instructions click here! Row 6 instructions click here!  Row 7 instructions click here! or Row 8 instructions click here! You can find all of the 2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL posts in the Crochet with Me tab at the top.

Make sure to add this to your RAVELRY Favorites for easy access too, Click Here!


Q & A

  • Do I need to use the Hobby Lobby I Love Yarn? – No, you can use any brand and either use colors that are the same tone or make up your own color scheme
  • What if my temperatures are lower or higher than in the range posted? – You can adjust your range by moving the color scale up or down. If you want to use a smaller range, you can use smaller increments too and use less yarn colors. I have adjusted my personal scale to fit my local area and the sample of mine is below.
  • How does a 4 Season project work? – A season is a 3 month period, you can stop at the end or each season or continue and make 2 seasons together or continue and make the full year. You can also make each season and join them together later.
  • How do you know what temp to use each day? -You can use a weather app such as Weather.com to track your local temps. You can choose a time of day to look, the high or low or the average. Weather.com also has a monthly calendar so you can see the temp history incase you miss a day. Also, you can choose to just use the temps in your hometown or you can use them for where you are each day at the time you choose.
  • Joining new colors? -You will finish off each row leaving your tail. Without turning for the next row you will move to the first stitch on the righthand side and join your yarn. Another words, you will always work/start your new row on the right side.
  • How large will this be? – This temperature afghan project is worked length wise, so it will be approximately 65″ long not including fringe. The width for each season will be approximately 30-36″ wide depending on your tension. If you do a full year the width will be extra large somewhere around 125″, the original 65″ is the same and then you may use the lengthwise direction differently than if you stop at the seasonal lapghan style.
  • How do I join? – EASY, you can just come back here anytime and scroll through the feed, go to the Crochet with Me tab at the top of the page and get all the posts, Use the “Stay Connected” form on the right sidebar to get all posts by email or join the Beatrice Ryan Facebook CAL Group and posts are in the pinned area there.
  • What if I am behind? – You can get all of your daily historical temperatures on Weather.com and catch up!
  • Why are my stitch counts getting off? – Make sure when doing the fl dc that you don’t do your next bl sc in the stitch behind the fl dc. This will cause extra stitches.
  • Prizes? – Head to the Material List Post for all the info on the prizes

I have been using this lovely magnetic fridge calendar to track my temps and all of my life events,,, Love this one! Click Here for the Amazon link!


Above is a broad range of colors and temperature guide you can use! Of course, you can move your temperature range around to suit your area or even use less colors.

**Since my home town temperatures are within a range from lows of 10 degrees to highs of upper 90’s, I am going to use the daily average for myself. In order to use all of the yarn colors I purchased(25 colors), I have listed how I varied my temp chart increments. You can change yours up too if you like to get more or less colors. The above picture is just a suggestion of yarn colors and temperatures.

  • <24 White
  • 25-27 Light Gray
  • 28-30 Greybeard
  • 31-33 Soft Pink
  • 34-36 Pink
  • 37-39 Hot Rose
  • 40-42 Hot Orchid
  • 43-45 Mixed Berry
  • 46-48 Purple
  • 49-51 Navy
  • 52-53 Royal
  • 54-55 Peacock
  • 56-57 Turquoise
  • 58-59 Medium Blue
  • 60-61 Jelly Bean
  • 62-63 Limelight
  • 64-65 Buttercup
  • 66-67 Yellow
  • 68-69 Sungold
  • 70-71 Desert Glaze
  • 72-73 Burnt Pumpkin
  • 74-75 Red
  • 76-77 Fire Red
  • 78-79 Cranberry
  • 80> Auberine

2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL Season 1 Day 9/Row 9 Instructions and beyond!

Today for me in Mt. Shasta California, The Low was 37 degrees, High was 46 degrees …. My color today for the average is 42 degrees, On my personalized chart that is Hot Orchid. I was so happy to use a new color!

We Finally woke up to a sunshiny day and it was beautiful all day… Below are my pictures today… On my way to work Mt Shasta was peaking out of the clouds to show off its new layer of show… And Black Butte(a small cinder cone volcano) showed off its back drop of a beautiful blue sky... When I left work(in Weed CA about 15 miles north of home), I was able to catch a Northern side view of Mt Shasta at sunset... I live in a beautiful area!!!


2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL Day 9 and Beyond

Stitches:

  • Ch – Chain
  • St – Stitch
  • Bl – Back Loop
  • Fl – Front Loop
  • Sc – Single Crochet
  • Dc – Double Crochet

Temperature Blanket/Afghan Pattern! Join the fun for 1 season or a full year!

We are using the tear stitch… Here is a link to a great YouTube Video that shows how to do this pattern. Keep in mind, She uses a 6 st repeat and I use a 7 stitch repeat. Click Here

Instructions

Day 9/Row 9:  Ch 1, sc in 1st st, bl sc in next 6 sts, * fldc in next st 2 rows below, blsc in next 6 sts*, repeat *to* 27 more times, fldc in next st 2 rows below, sc in last st. = 29 fldc , 2 sc & 174 blsc(all rows now will have this count). Finish off and Move to the RH side to join next color

That’s it for day 9… Great job completing the first 7 repeats!

For the Day 10 and beyond… You will just repeat rows 3 – 9… Tomorrow I will post that all in one place so it is easier to crochet your project! And then about once a week I will do a progress photo post with more fun things!!!

For Day 1/Row 1 instructions click here if you are just starting

Day 1 2023 Temp Afghan CAL

For Day 2/Row 2 instructions click here!

For Day 3/Row 3 instructions click here!

2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan CAL

For Day 4/Row4 instructions click here!

2023 Crochet with Me Temperature Afghan

For Day 5/Row 5 instructions click here!

For Day 6/Row 6 instructions click here!

For Day 7/Row 7 instructions click here!

For Day 8/Row 8 instructions click here!


Also, Don’t forget to follow me on my social media sites for more fun!

FacebookTwitterInstagramMy CAL Facebook Group, and Pinterest

I hope you love this project!!  Finally, make sure to share your finished projects on my Beatrice Ryan Designs Facebook Page and make sure to share around social media too! Why share?? Because it shares our Love of Crochet!!

Happy Crocheting!!

Elena


©Copyright 2023 Elena Hunt/Beatrice Ryan Designs.  All of my patterns and posts are my own work. Do not copy them in any way. If you want to share this information with someone, share the link to this post. Additionally, If you want to share on your own blog, website or social media, then you may use the first photo in this post and link back to this post. You may not give away printed copies of this post. Thank you. This post may contain affiliate link

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