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Written by lakeviewcottagekids on 04/10/2014

FREE Pattern! Acorn Beanie!!!

Patterns - Hats - Baby
This has been such a popular hat on my Pinterest Boards and in my Etsy Shop, so I decided to make the pattern available here.  Hope you like it.  The directions are for the 0 – 3 month and 3 – 6 month sizes. (I just wanted to let you know that this post contains “affiliate links”.  That means that if you click through and make a purchase from any of those links, I will get a small percentage of the sale at no additional cost to you.  Thank you so much for your continued support!  You can check my Disclosure page for more information.)
“Crochet Acorn Baby Hat”
Crochet Beanie for Newborn
 Acorn Baby Hat, Crochet Baby Beanie in Tan and Brown, Crochet Baby Hat, Newborn Hat, Baby Boy Hat, Autumn Baby Hat, Little Boy Hat
Designed By:  Christine Longe of Lakeview Cottage Kids
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Skill Level:  Easy
Size:
0 – 3 months, 3 – 6 months 
Materials Needed:
–  1 skein Aran weight (#4) yarn  (Chocolate) (I used “Vanna’s Choice”for this hat.)
–  1 skein Aran weight (#4) yarn  (Beige) (I used “Vanna’s Choice” for this hat.)
–  Small amount of  Aran weight (#4) yarn in Dusty Green for Leaves  (Again, I used “Vanna’s Choice”.)
–  Button of Your Choice
–  Crochet Hook,  Size G/4.00 mm
–  Yarn Needle  (Used for working in loose yarn ends and for sewing the leaves and button to the hat.)
Gauge:  12 dc sts = 4 inches
            (I crochet pretty loosely.  If you crochet tighter, you may want to adjust to a larger hook to get your desired size.)
Hat Pattern
Size:  0 – 3 months
Round 1:  With Chocolate Brown Yarn and using the “Magic Circle”, Ch 2 (This counts as 1 dc.)  Work 11 dc in the circle.  Join with slip stitch to top of first dc.   (12 dc)
Round 2:  Ch 2.  Work 1 dc in same stitch.  Work 2 dc in each stitch around.  Join to first dc with slip stitch. 
(24 dc)
Round 3:  Ch 2.  (Counts as 1 dc.)   Work 1 dc in same stitch.  *Work 1 dc in next stitch.  Work 2 dc in next stitch.  *  Repeat from * to * around.  Join to first dc with slip stitch.  (36 dc)
Round 4:  Ch 2.  (Counts as 1 dc.)  Work 1 dc in same stitch.  *Work 1 dc in next 8 stitches.  Work 2 dc in next stitch.*  Repeat from * to * around.  Join to first dc with slip stitch.   (40 dc)
Round 5:  Ch 2.  (Counts as 1 dc.)  Work 1 dc in next stitch and in each stitch around.  Join to first dc with slip stitch.  (40 dc)
Round 6:  Ch 1.  Work 1 sc in the back loop of each stitch around.  Join to first sc with slip stitch.  (40 sc)
Change to Beige Yarn.
Round 7-13: Ch 1.  Work 1 sc in each stitch around.  Join to first sc with slip stitch.  (40 sc)
Fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends.
Size:  3 – 6 months
Round 1:  With Chocolate Brown Yarn and using the “Magic Circle”, Ch 2 (This counts as 1 dc.)  Work 11 dc in the circle.Join with slip stitch to top of first dc.(12 dc)
Round 2:  Ch 2.  Work 1 dc in same stitch.Work 2 dc in each stitch around.Join to first dc with slip stitch.
(24 dc)
Round 3:  Ch 2.  (Counts as 1 dc.)   Work 1 dc in same stitch.*Work 1 dc in next stitch.  Work 2 dc in next stitch.  *Repeat from * to * around.Join to first dc with slip stitch.(36 dc)
Round 4:  Ch 2.  (Counts as 1 dc.)  Work 1 dc in same stitch.  *Work 1 dc in next 4 stitches.Work 2 dc in next stitch.*Repeat from * to * around.Join to first dc with slip stitch.(42 dc)
Round 5:  Ch 2.(Counts as 1 dc.)  Work 1 dc in next stitch and in each stitch around.Join to first dc with slip stitch.(42 dc)
Round 6:  Ch 2.(Counts as 1 dc.)  Work 1 dc in next stitch and in each stitch around.Join to first dc with slip stitch.(42 dc)
Round 7:  Ch 1.Work 1 sc in the back loop of each stitch around.Join to first sc with slip stitch.  (42 sc)
Change to Beige Yarn.
Round 8-14: Ch 1.Work 1 sc in each stitch around.Join to first sc with slip stitch.  (42 sc)
Fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends.
Leaf Pattern (Using Dusty Green Yarn)
(Make 2)
Chain 11 .  In the fourth ch from the hook, work 4 dc.  Work 1 dc in each of the next 4 ch.  In the next ch, work 1 hdc.  In the next ch, work 1 sc.  In the last ch, 1 sl st, 1 ch, 1 sl st.  Now work up the other side of the leaf.  1 sc in first ch.  1 hdc in next ch.  1 dc in each of the next 4 ch.  4 dc in the last ch. 
To add the stem, ch 5.  Turn and 1 sc in each chain.  Sl st in the first stitch of the leaf.  Fasten off and keep 15 inch length of yarn to sew leaf onto hat.
Attaching Leaves to Hat
Using the photograph for leaf placement, sew both leaves to the hat.  To attach, sew right along center line (vein) of each leaf.  Be sure to have the stems at the top center of the hat.  When both leaves are attached, use the remaining yarn from one of the leaves to sew the stems together.  Sew right through the center of the stem and then wrap the yarn around the base of the stem.  Fasten off securely and weave in loose ends of yarn.
Button
Using the same green yarn as was used for the leaves, sew the button on to the hat.  Please refer to the photo for button placement.  Weave in loose ends of yarn.
Enjoy!  
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9 comments

  • Erzsebet has written: 06/18/2014 at 9:12 pm Reply

    I love this – you are so creative in your #crochet patterns!

  • Anonymous has written: 10/18/2014 at 5:57 pm Reply

    Do the chain 2's count as one of the dc?

  • Tiffany Wirth has written: 09/05/2015 at 3:37 pm Reply

    The pattern says the chain 2 counts as a double crochet. Mine isn't coming out right. Any suggestions?

  • Christine Longe has written: 11/06/2016 at 3:10 pm Reply

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  • Christine Longe has written: 11/06/2016 at 3:12 pm Reply

    Yes, the Ch 2 does count as first double crochet! So sorry for the mix up.

  • Christine Longe has written: 11/06/2016 at 3:13 pm Reply

    Sorry for the confusion. The 2 chains should count as the first double crochet.

  • Lisa Condreay has written: 04/25/2017 at 2:42 pm Reply

    How could I make this bigger for a kindergarten?

  • Lydia Christie has written: 09/16/2017 at 7:22 pm Reply

    I would love to know how to make this for a kindergartener as well! I love it!

  • Unknown has written: 09/15/2019 at 11:15 pm Reply

    Mine isn't working either..I come up with 22 dbl crochets in first round if the ch2 counts as a dbl????

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