Sugar Twist Beanie

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Sugar Twist Beanie

Sugar Twist Beanie
Sugar Twist Beanie

"When you make the Sugar Twist Beanie it is going to work up even quicker than an average beanie because this beanie has rounds that have treble crochet stitches and 1 round of those stitches are about 1″ tall, so you get this beautiful beanie super duper quick! Plus, I think the treble crochet stitch is fun to make too! If you are looking for a lighter weight beanie to make that works up super quick, then grab your hooks and give the Sugar Twist Beanie a try!"

Beginner

Crochet HookK/10.5 or 6.5 mm hook

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

Crochet GaugeGauge: 12 Stitches and 10 Rows = 4”x4” (hdc)

Finished SizeNewborn - Large Adult

Materials List

  • Yarn: Medium, Weight 4; Your Color Choice. Sample is made Vanna’s Choice (Berrylicious)
  • Hook: K (6.50mm)
  • Tapestry Needle, Scissors and Measuring Tape

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This is an easy to make hat pattern that works up in to a very cute hat. Since learning how to make the magic ring, I always go with that option when it is presented as the starting point. It really does make for a much nicer starting focal point because it closes so tightly without that unsightly hole in the center.

Hats are also among my favorite items to make because of the huge variety of styles and stitches. This is a new one for mea hat consisting largely of Triple Crochet! So between that and the K size hook, this will work up incredibly fast even in the larger sizes. The designer has included a video tutorial demonstrating how to work the Triple.

What a pretty berry color, saturated and looking oh so sweet on that little baby's noggin. -) How many of you participate in charity projects? Do you think this beanie would fit most criteria for a charity baby hat? I am only asking for safety reasons, because it has naturally found holes or spaces due to the treble crochet used. Fingers and toes can get stuck, in my opinion. However, it is simply adorable!

If you are a crochet person who doesn't like projects that takes days or weeks to finish you really need to try this out. It's fast, doesn't take much yarn and cute as can be. The treble stitch is very easy. It's just the single with two extra wraps. Don't let it scare you!

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