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Easy Crochet Striped Beanie Using the Cable Stitch

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 13 ส.ค. 2024
  • Crochet STRIPED Beanie Tutorial and Pattern. In this easy crochet tutorial, I show you step-by-step how to crochet a striped beanie using the cable stitch and a half-double-crochet slip-stitch brim. This beanie is simple to complete and makes a stunning beanie!
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    Crochet Striped Beanie Using Cable Stitches Pattern:
    Crochet Hook; G/6/4.25MM
    Yarn: Size 4, Medium Weight Wool Yarn by Cascade Yarns (Aspen Heather & Sraw colors)
    3 Stitch markers, safety pins, or scrap pieces of yarn
    BRIM:
    Attach Color A yarn to crochet hook using a slip knot.
    Row 1: CH 16, turn.
    Row 2: Working in the BACK BUMP of the 1st CH st, place 1 HDC SL st, then place 1 HDC SL st in the BACK BUMP (or 3rd loop) of each st in the row (16 total st). CH 1, turn.
    Row 3: Skip the turning CH st, then place 1 HDC SL st in the BLO of each st in the row (16 total). CH 1, turn.
    Row 4 - ?: Repeat Row 3 until the brim reaches your desired width (usually this is somewhere between 16 and 20 inches for me).
    End the last row so that your crochet hook is on the opposite side from your starting CH st, and make sure you have added a CH 1 at the end of the last row, then fold the brim in half so that the 1st and last row are together.
    SL st the two short edges together by inserting your crochet hook under the last st from the last row and the last st from the CH row, then yarning over and pulling through all the loops on your crochet hook. Repeat this process in the remaining 15 st of the row, working up the sides of the brim.
    Once the brim is fully joined along the short edge, cut and tie off your yarn.
    Fold the brim in half lengthwise, making sure the seam and tails from Color A are on the inside of the fold.
    Section the brim off into four equal parts using stitch markers.
    BODY:
    Attach Color B to crochet hook using a slip knot.
    Row 1: Insert your crochet hook (on both sides of the brim) in the available loops near your starting and ending tails from Color B. Place 1 DC here, then place 2 additional DC st in the available loops on both sides of the brim. Working backwards behind the 1st DC, place 1 DC, and make sure you pull your yarn up long to go across the 3 DC stitches. This will create 1 CABLE st. To place the additional CABLE stitches, place 3 DC st, then work backwards between the last CABLE st and the 1st of the 3 DC st, and place 1 DC in the gap, yarning over really big to create a band across the 3 DC stitches. Try to space your CABLE stitches evenly in the row, placing 6 CABLE stitches in each of the 4 sections for a total of 24 CABLE st (or 96 DC) at the end of the row. SL st into the 1st DC st from the 1st CABLE st to join. CH 2 and turn your work around so that you are working in the opposite direction from Row 1.
    Row 2: Skip the CH 2, the SL st, and the next st, then place 1 DC in the following 3 st. Place 1 DC in the last skipped st, yarning over big to create your first CABLE st. From here, skip the next st, place 1 DC in the following 3 st, then work 1 DC back in the skipped st. This is how you will create the remaining CABLE stitches of this row. Repeat this around the row and you should have 24 CABLE stitches or 96 DC st at the end of the row. One way to know you are doing this correctly is that the CABLE stitches in this row and the previous row should stack on top of each other. SL st in the 1st DC from the 1st CABLE st and then cut and tie off your yarn.
    Contents:
    00:00 - Materials
    00:30 - Brim Beginning
    02:42 - Join Brim Edges
    03:53 - Section Brim Off
    04:31 - Body Row 1
    08:04 - Body Row 2
    10:04 - Body Row 3
    11:52 - Body Row 4
    12:56 - Body Rows 5 & 6
    14:07 - Body Row 7
    16:39 - Body Row 8
    18:06 - Body Row 9
    19:19 - Body Row 10
    20:22 - Body Row 11
    22:41 - Body Row 12
    23:42 - Body Row 13
    25:11: - Body Row 14
    25:58 - Cinch the Top
    27:00 - Pompon Added Finished Beanie
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  • @helenv2906
    @helenv2906 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow, what a beautiful beanie! New to crochet, will try to make it. Thank you for this great video!

    • @CrochetWithJulie
      @CrochetWithJulie  5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That is exciting! My fingers are crossed for you! I have a video for beginner tips and two beginner beanie
      S if you are interested! I linked to all below. Not that you can’t make this one as a beginner!!! I just struggled when I first started lol.
      4 BEGINNER Crochet TIPS
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      Beginner | QUICK | Easy Crochet Beanie Tutorial
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      Beginner Crochet Beanie Tutorial Using Double Crochet Stitch
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