DIY Crochet Beanie – Day 54 – Crochet Baby Sized Spider Web Beanie Tutorial
How to crochet a beanie? In this tutorial, I show you how to make a really simple DIY beanie that looks like a spider’s web! This beanie works very fast and shouldn’t take you more than 1 hour to complete. The colors used in this beanie pattern can easily be exchanged to fit whatever color schedule you would like.
Adult Sized Spider Web Beanie Tutorial: https://youtu.be/INsOT59wQdM
Child Sized Spider Web Beanie Tutorial: https://youtu.be/-Vgl3LC_AnA
Pom Pom (Pompon) Maker: https://youtu.be/6ISz8AcMusk
Crochet Beanie Video Tutorial:
This beanie is part of a series of beanies that I am creating to donate to my local homeless shelter. The goal is to complete 100 beanies in 100 days, all using unique patterns that I am going to share with you each day.
Stitches used in this pattern (and their corresponding tutorials):
Magic Circle (MC): https://youtu.be/pTcHUJ8PDMQ
Double Crochet (DC): https://youtu.be/bA7b2sOIfzM
Single Crochet (SC): https://youtu.be/xppth_5GBzM
Slip stitch (SL st): https://youtu.be/cMNam0kuhpQ
Treble (Triple) Crochet (TR): no tutorial to date
Baby Spider Web Beanie Crochet Pattern:
Crochet Hook: F / 5 / 3.75MM
Yarn: 4 Medium ~ Big Twist Value brand, Soft Gray
Magic Circle.
Row 1: 12 DC inside MC.
Row 2: Following a continuous loop pattern, place 1 DC + 1 FRONT POST st in each st in this row (24 total st at end of row).
Row 3: *2 BACK POST st in st 1, 1 FRONT POST st in st 2.* Repeat * around the row (36 total st at end of row).
Row 4: *1 DC in st 1, 2 DC in st 2, 1 FRONT POST st in st 3.* Repeat * around the row (48 total st at end of row).
Row 5: *1 BACK POST st in st 1 – 3, 1 FRONT POST st in st 4.* Repeat * around the row (48 total st at end of row).
Row 6: *1 DC in st 1 – 3, 1 FRONT POST st in st 4.* Repeat * around the row (48 total st at end of row).
Rows 7 – 14: Repeat Rows 5 & 6.
Row 15: *1 SL st in st 1 – 2, SL st 3together in st 3 – 5, 1 SL st in st 6 & 7, 1 SC + 1 FRONT POST st + 1 SC in st 8.* Repeat * around the row. When you get to your last FRONT POST st, add 1 SL st to that same st. This will count as the 1st st of next row.
Rows 16 – 18: *1 SL st in st 1 – 2, SL st 3together in st 3 – 5, 1 SL st in st 6 & 7, 1 SC + 1 FRONT POST st + 1 SC in st 8.* Repeat * around the row.
End your last row at one of your valleys and cut and tie off yarn.
Attach a pom pom: https://youtu.be/6ISz8AcMusk
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