1.23.2015

Chunky Pom Pom Beanie

free crochet pattern chunky pom pom beanie
free crochet pattern chunky pom pom beanie

Be cozy through the cold in a stretchy and adorable crochet pom pom beanie. This seamless crochet pattern is worked in spiral rounds and whips up in under an hour. The pom pom accent with just a bit of slouchiness has made the Chunky Pom Pom Beanie a new favorite at our house! This design looks beautiful on girls of all ages and pairs perfectly with the Chunky Color Block Cowl.

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Size:
Teen/Adult – Fits head circumference 20-22 inches.

Stitch Knowledge: ch (chain), sl st (slip stitch), sc (single crochet), Hhdc (herringbone half double crochet)

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Materials:
Bulky Weight Yarn
(Lion’s PrideWoolspun for the sample.)
Scissors and Tapestry Needle

Guage: 7 Hhdc and 7 rows = 4 x 4 inches.

Special Stitch:

Note: Find step-by-step video instructions for the Hhdc stitch at Moogly.

BEANIE

Note: Pattern is worked from the top down in continuous spiral rounds. Do not join and do not turn. Mark the first stitch of each round with a removable stitch marker. Move the stitch marker up as each round is completed.

Starting out: Make an adjustable loop.

Rnd 1: Ch 1 (not a counted stitch). Work 10 Hhdc into the loop. (10)
Rnd 2: Work 2 Hhdc into each stitch around. (20)
Rnd 3: {Work 1 Hhdc into next stitch, 2 Hhdc in next.} Repeat between {} around. (30)
Rnd 4: Work Hhdc into each stitch around. (30)
Rnd 5-15: Repeat Rnd 4.
Rnd 16: Work sc into each stitch around. Sl st to 1st sc to join. (30)

Tie off. Weave in ends.

Note: Laying flat your finished hat will measure approximately 8.5 inches wide x 9 inches top to bottom.

Pom pom: Make a 4 inch pom pom. Wrap yarn around the center of a piece of cardboard that is 4 inches square about 80 times. Cut yarn and carefully slide the wrapped yarn off of the cardboard. Cut a long end of yarn, about 18 inches. This long end of yarn will be used to tie the pom pom and to attach the pom pom to the beanie. Tie the long end of yarn around the center of the wrapped yarn and secure with a knot. Cut the wrapped yarn open at each end and trim. Do not trim ties.

Finishing: Attach pom pom to the top of the beanie. Thread one long end of yarn onto your tapestry needle and stitch through to the inside of the beanie by pushing through just to the left of the top center of the beanie. Thread the other long end of yarn onto your tapestry needle and stitch through to the inside of the beanie by pushing through just to the right of the top center of the beanie. Tie the two ends together on the inside of the beanie and secure with a knot. Weave in ends.

This pattern is available as a print friendly PDF download in 4 sizes (baby to adult) for $2.99 at Craftsy.



free crochet pattern chunky pom pom beanie
Written pattern Copyright Sara Freisberg 2015. Please do not repost or reproduce this pattern in any way. Please do share this pattern with others by linking to this page. Feel free to sell finished items made from this pattern. A link back to the pattern in your listing would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!

24 comments:

  1. Wow, gorgeous beanie. Nice of you you share the pattern. Thanks.

    I wish you a great weekend, Margaret

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    1. Thank you Margaret! I'm happy you like it and happy to be sharing it. :)

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  2. Love the beanie! I can't wait to find the yarn and get started. Thanks so much!

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    1. Thanks Amanda! If you haven't tried Lion's Pride Woolspun yet you are going to love it.

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  3. It,s beautiful!!! I think this week I'll try to do. I have a perfect yarn for it!! thanks a lot for the pattern!!
    Elena

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    1. You are very welcome! I'm happy you like it.

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  4. Love it! I'm wondering if it can be made using a different yarn? What would you recommend? Thanks in advance!

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    1. I'm sure that it could. You could try any bulky weight yarn or two strands of worsted held together. Hope that helps!

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  5. This is gorgeous and thank you very much for sharing this with us! Bless you!

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  6. About how many yards of yarn?

    I have some Schachenmayr Boston I think would work well...

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  7. Can I make this into a slouchy beanie by simply adding more rounds? Thanks for any info.

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  8. I LOVE this hat so much! I made it in Woolspun Coffee and it is beautiful. Thank you for generously sharing your pattern ��
    Kris

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  9. I LOVE this hat so much! I made it in Woolspun Coffee and it is beautiful. Thank you for generously sharing your pattern ��
    Kris

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  10. Not sure how to Hhdc in a circle It looks like a really pretty and warm hat!

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  11. Hi thank you so much for this, it is gorgeous! Any advice on how I would make this in smaller sizes like -2 years and 2- 5 years?

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