One Hour Beanie Crochet Pattern | Rich Textures Crochet (2024)

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Finishing a crochet project is such a great feeling! This One Hour Beanie is one you can finish in one sitting!

Not too long ago I was approached by Hobbii and challenged to see how fast I could design and create a crochet project that could be worked in two hours or less.

I LOVE quick projects! It’s always such a great feeling when you start a new project, but it’s even better when you finished one! Needless to say, I felt up to the challenge and am excited to bring the One Hour Beanie to you today!

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The Yarn:

This crochet beanie is so soft and plush! I features a great easy texture that you can work in one or more colours. The one that I have worked below is done in two colours, but I invite you to experiment!

One of the reasons why this beanie is so quick to work up is that it is made with a super bulky weight yarn. In the photos and video below, I am using Umami yarn by Hobbii and I thank them so much for providing yarn support!

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The Construction:

This quick crochet beanie is worked all as one piece (excluding the pompom) and it has a subtle seam up the backside. It is worked in rounds from the bottom up and it looks great with a pompom or without!

This crochet beanie is slouchy when worn and sized to fit an adult head, but in the video tutorial below I will tell you how you can adjust the size and fit.

I cannot wait to see your finished beanies so be sure to tag Rich Textures Crochet when posting on social media!

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The pattern will be written out in full below followed by the free video tutorial, however if you would like to add this pattern to your library or purchase an ad free PDF, you may do so from either my Etsy or Ravelry Shop linked below:

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If you like this blanket, you may also like the Pumpkin Spice Beanie Crochet Pattern.

Sarah

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The One Hour Beanie:

Skill Level: Beginner

Gauge: 8 sts x 7 rows hdc in 3rd loop = 4 inches

Finished Size: 11 x 10 inches laid flat excluding pompom

Yarn: Umami® by Hobbii (78% Premium Acrylic, 22% wool; 5.3 oz, 150 g; Approx. 90 yds, 83 m). Super Bulky Weight (5). You will need 1 ball of each colour per hat. Colours Shown: 11 and 4.

Hook: Size P (10 mm) Hook. Adjust hook size if necessary to obtain correct gauge

OPTIONAL: Pompom to attach to the top

Stitches and Abbreviations:

Ch – Chain

Hhdc – Herringbone Half Double Crochet (Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch. Yarn over and draw up a loop also drawing it through the first loop on your hook. Yarn over and draw through all the loops on your hook)

Hhdc2tog – Herringbone Half Double Crochet Two Stitches Together (Yarn over, insert your hook into the next stitch. Yarn over and draw up a loop also drawing it through the first loop on your hook. Insert your hook into the next stitch, yarn over and draw up a loop also drawing it through the first loop on your hook. Yarn over and draw through all the loops on your hook.)

Rpt – Repeat

Sk – Skip

Sl St – Slip Stitch

Yo – Yarn Over

Pattern Notes:

  • Pattern is written in American English terms.
  • Hat is worked as one piece in rounds.
  • Ch 1 at beginning of round does not count as stitch.
  • Do not turn at the end of round.
  • Weave in ends as needed.
  • OPTIONAL: Add pompom to the top of the hat.
  • To adjust the size of your hat you may use any multiple of stitches for your foundation chain.

Free Crochet Pattern

With colour A, ch 40 and without twisting, join with a sl st in the first st.

Rnd 1: Ch 1, hhdc in the same st as joining and in each st all the way around. Switch to colour B in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st. (40 Sts)

Rnd 2: With colour B, ch 1, hhdc in the same st as joining and in each st all the way around. Switch to colour A in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Repeat rnds 1 and 2 four more times.

Rnd 11: With colour A, ch 1, * hhdc in each of the next 6 sts, hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around changing to colour B in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Rnd 12: With colour B, ch 1, * hhdc in each of the next 5 sts, hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around changing to colour A in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Rnd 13: With colour A, ch 1, * hhdc in each of the next 4 sts, hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around changing to colour B in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Rnd 14: With colour B, ch 1, * hhdc in each of the next 3 sts, hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around changing to colour A in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Rnd 15: With colour A, ch 1, * hhdc in each of the next 2 sts, hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around changing to colour B in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Rnd 16: With colour B, ch 1, * hhdc in the next st, hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around changing to colour A in the final st and join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Rnd 17: With colour A, ch 1, * hhdc2tog; Rpt from * around, join with a sl st in the top of the first st.

Fasten off leaving a long tail. Using the long tail, sew the top of the hat closed. Fasten off and weave in your ends. Attach Pompom to the top.

Video Tutorial:

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FAQs

How many hours does it take to crochet a beanie? ›

While there are numerous factors that affect how long it takes to complete a crochet beanie, it is estimated that it takes an average of 3 hours to complete an adult sized crochet beanie, and about 2 hours to complete a kid size crochet beanie.

What is the strongest crochet pattern? ›

Crochet Thermal Stitch is a super dense and one of the thickest crochet stitches. It's worked on two rows simultaneously which gives a double layer and a super thick and sturdy texture. Thermal stitch is the perfect stitch for potholders, bags, coasters or anything where you need extra sturdiness in crochet.

How many chains do you need to crochet a beanie? ›

Basic crochet hat making process

Step 1: Measure your head circumference. Step 2: Chain 37 stitches. Step 3: Skip first 3 ch, double crochet in each remaining ch; turn. Step 4: Crochet a rectangle based on your head measurements, working through the back loop of each double crochet stitch only.

How many rows should a crochet beanie have? ›

To make my beanie, I crocheted as many rows as it took to reach a finished hat size of 20″, which turned out to be 36 rows plus 1 seaming row.

Is it faster to crochet or knit a beanie? ›

In general, crochet is considered faster. It depends on your skill level, your yarn, your pattern, and other factors. In general it is accepted that crochet uses more yarn (though i've heard this called into question recently). Depending on the pattern, it can also be a much more dense fabric.

Who is the fastest crochet? ›

Fastest Crocheter

Lisa Gentry of Monroe, Louisiana, USA did just that, managing to set a record of 5,118 stitches in just 30 minutes! That is the equivalent of 170 stitches per minute!

Which crochet stitch eats the most yarn? ›

Double crochet stitches are taller and airier than their single and half double counterparts. They require more yarn per stitch due to the additional height and space between stitches, making them suitable for projects seeking a more intricate look.

What yarn is best for crochet beanie? ›

Wool yarn. Wool yarn is definitely one of the yarn types that are perfectly suited for making a hat. Wool yarn is good for regulating the heat so that you do not feel too cold, but also not too hot, when you wear it. In addition, wool yarn transports moisture away from the body.

Is it hard to crochet a beanie? ›

If you're new to crocheting, making a whole hat may seem intimidating. However, it is easier than it might seem. With some simple directions and a bit of time, you can crochet a lovely, unique hat.

What is the best size yarn to crochet a beanie? ›

What size yarn is best for beanies? If you are only just starting out with crocheting beanies the best yarn you can choose is aran weight or 10-ply or worsted weight yarn. It is a versatile yarn weight I used in Adorable Free Crochet Hat Pattern For Babies.

Can I crochet a beanie in the round? ›

Crocheting a hat in the round is suitable if you want to avoid seaming or are looking for a more fitted hat. Making a beanie in the round does require some counting, but it also can result in a more cone-shaped hat, which some people prefer.

How many yarn do I need to make a beanie? ›

100gm of most yarn weights is standard for an adult beanie and depending on the stitch and the amount of turn up cuff you have you may even get a pom pom from that. Lush and full pom poms can take up more yarn than you would expect so if you would like quite a large one, I would buy an extra ball for the pom pom.

How many stitches should a beanie be? ›

If you're making a small beanie, cast on 72 stitches or cast on 80 stitches for a large beanie. Keep in mind that circular needles are usually easier for beginning knitters than juggling 4 or 5 double-pointed needles. Choose circular needles that are 47 inches (120 cm) long.

How long does it take a beginner to crochet a hat? ›

Just couple of sittings. Learning to hold the crochet hook and the basic stitches sometimes takes time (about couple of hours of struggle). Once you get hang of it, things more much faster. You should be able to make a simple beanie in couple of days.

How long do crochet projects take? ›

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