
It’s Here!!!! If you are looking for a stylish hat and cowl set to wear for St. Patrick’s Day, this could be the one. The color of the Red Heart “Super Saver” yarn is so great and really gets you into the St. Pat’s mood! I think you will love not only the color, but also the beautiful texture!! So, here is this fun and beautiful hat pattern. The cowl is made using the “Becky” Cowl pattern that is here on the Lakeview Cottge Kids blog!
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The “St. Patrick’s Day” Beanie
Crochet Beanie
Adult Woman Size – One Size Fits Most
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Designed By: Christine Longe of Lakeview Cottage Kids
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Skill Level:
Advanced Beginner
Size:
Adult – One Size Fits Most
Materials Needed:
– 1 skein Aran weight (#4) yarn I used Red Heart “Super Saver yarn”. The color is “Spring Green”. Total yardage: Approximately 125 yards
(This yarn is 100% Acrylic Yarn; Machine Washable.) – Crochet Hook, Size H/5.00 mm
– Crochet Hook, Size I/5.50 mm
– Yarn Needle (Used for working in loose yarn ends.)
– Faux Fur Pompon (your choice of size and color)
– Scissors
Stitches Used:
Chain Stitch – ch
Single Crochet – sc
Single Crochet in the Back Loop Only – scblo
Double Crochet – dc
Single Crochet Decrease
Gauge: 4 – inch square = 6 rows of double crochet stitches and 11 double crochet stitches in a 4 inch row
Finished Size: Approximately 9.5 inches wide at the bottom of the ribbing and 9 inches tall
Hat Pattern
Adult Size
Ribbing:
Using the H Hook, ch 8.
Row 1: Sc in the 2nd ch from the hook. Then sc in each chain across the row. Ch 1. Turn. (7 st)
Row 2: Work 1 sc in the first sc. Then work 1 scblo in each stitch across the rest of the row until the last stitch. Work a regular sc in the last stitch. Ch 1. Turn. (7 st)
Repeat Row 2 till the fabric measures 19 inches. This will be approximately 58 rows. Be sure to end with an even number of rows. (7 st)
Seam the short ends of the ribbing fabric by matching the right sides of the fabric and seaming the short ends together using a slip stitch. This will be about 7 slip stitches. Don’t fasten off. Turn the seam to the inside.
Switch to the “I” hook and continuing to work now in a circular fashion, sc around the ribbing (approximately 58 stitches). Slip stitch to the top of the first stitch to join and end the row. Ch 1. (58 st)
Body of the Hat
Row 1: Skip the stitch under the Ch 1. *Work 2 hdc in the next stitch, skip next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. Sl st to the first stitch of the row. Ch 1. (58 st)
Row 2: *Work 2 hdc in the space between the first 2 hdc*.
*Work 2 hdc in the space between the next 2 hdc cluster.* Repeat from * to * all the way around. Sl st to the first stitch to join and end the row. Ch 1. (58 st)
Rows 3: Repeat Row 2. Turn.
Rows 4: *Hdc in the first stitch, sl st in the next stitch*. Repeat from * to * around. Join to first hdc. Ch 1. Turn. (58 st)
Row 5: Single crochet the first stitch and in each stitch around. Sl st to the first stitch to join to end the row. Ch 1. (58 st). Turn.
Row 6 – 17: Repeat Rows 4 and 5, ending with Row 5 but DO NOT TURN.
Row 18 – 19: Single crochet the first stitch and in each stitch around. Sl st to the first stitch to join to end the row. Ch 1. (58 st).
Row 20: Skip the stitch under the Ch 1. *Work 2 hdc in the next stitch, skip next stitch*. Repeat from * to * all the way around. Sl st to the first stitch of the row. Ch 1. (58 st)
Row 21: *Work 1 sc in the first 2 stitches. Work sc decrease.*. Repeat from * to * all the way around to the last 2 stitches. Sc in each of the last 2 stitches. Sl st to the first stitch to join. Ch 1.
Row 18: *Work 1 sc in the first st. Work sc decrease.*. Repeat from * to * all the way around to the last 2 stitches. Single crochet in each of the last 2 stitches. Sl st to the first stitch to join. Ch 1.
Row 19: Work a sc decrease and repeat all the way around. Sl st to the first stitch to join. Ch 1.
Row 20: Work a sc decrease and repeat all the way around. When you get to the end of the row, do not join to first stitch. Just continue with sc decrease until you have 3 or 4 stitches left. (At this point it will be difficult to continue the decrease and you will have a small hole at the top of the hat. Ch 1.
Fasten off leaving a long tail of yarn to close up the top.
Using yarn needle and the basting stitch, close the small hole left at top of hat. Weave in ends at top and at ribbing.
This hat looks great with or without a pompon! A yarn pompon or faux fur pompon would look lovely!!
As you see in the photo, the “St. Patrick’s Day Beanie” when paired with the “Becky” Cowl made in “Spring Green” makes a beautiful set. Perfect to wear anytime, but especially stylish for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations!!
The “Becky” Cowl is available on my blog at the Lakeview Cottage Kids blog and in my Etsy Shop!!
Best Wishes and Stay Cozy!!

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