Double Brim Beanie

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Double Brim Beanie

Double Brim Beanie
Double Brim Beanie

"I’ve been swooning over the knit double brim beanies for a while now. My love affair with knit-look stitches wouldn’t be complete without a crochet knockoff of this super popular style. I’ve seen a few crochet versions that are made with the center single crochet stitch, one of my favorites. I choose to use a different stitch because the center single crochet stitch is tight and doesn’t offer much stretch, a must in a brim for a beanie. Learn 4 tips to help create the knit-look stitch."

Easy

Crochet HookM/13 or 9 mm hook

Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

Finished SizeToddler, Kids, and Adult

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A double brim crochet beanie pattern is worked with slip stitch crochet. The process of using only slip stitches creates a beautiful knit-look fabric that is soft and stretchy. A ribbed beanie pattern alternates between front and back loop stitches. Crocheting in the back loops only allows you to create the v.

This is so unique. I really like the knit look but is crocheted instead. And it's easy to do too. The hardest part is going to be deciding what colors to use. All of my family in the North will be wearing these come Christmas. Thank you for sharing this one.

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