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Suzette Beanie Crochet Pattern

October 20, 2023

The Suzette Beanie Crochet Pattern is made as one whole rectangle and then sewn into a beanie shape! This beanie is made to be slightly slouchy and looks great with a pom pom. The stitch used is called the Suzette Stitch. It creates a nice, solid fabric and makes a warm winter hat.

The Suzette Beanie Crochet Pattern is made as one whole rectangle and then sewn into a beanie shape!

This hat is the 12th & final pattern in the Crochet Along for a Cause. We made 1 hat per week to donate to a cancer center, school, or homeless shelter for 12 weeks. You can find all the details and hat patterns HERE.

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Suzette Beanie Crochet Pattern

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Materials
150g worsted weight acrylic or cotton yarn (I used I Love this Yarn in Sweed Dijon)
H/5.0 mm hook
yarn needle
scissors

Level
intermediate

Pattern notes & Stitches to Know
ch – chain
sl st – slip stitch
sc – single crochet
sc blo – single crochet back loop only
dc – double crochet

· written in US terms

· ch 1 does not count as sc

· This beanie is made from a rectangle and then sewn into a beanie. The rows made will run vertically after sewing.

· Approx Finished Size (Medium Adult):
Circumference: 21”
Height: 10”

SUZETTE BEANIE CROCHET PATTERN

ch 36

Row 1: (sc, dc) in 2nd ch from the hook, skip 1 ch, *(sc, dc) in next, skip 1 ch* repeat from * to * 13 more times (for a total of 14), sc in remaining 7 ch (35)

Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in first stitch, sc blo in 5, *(sc, dc) in next sc, skip dc* repeat from * to * across to last stitch, sc in last stitch (35)

Row 3: ch 1, turn, *(sc, dc) in sc, skip dc* repeat from * to * across 13 more times (for a total of 14), sc in next, sc blo in 5, sc in last (35)

Row 4 – 73: repeat rows 2 & 3

SEWING

Bring the bottom of the first row together with the last row. Sew both sides together with a sl st. Insert hook into the first and last row and work sl st across.

Fasten off. Leave a long end.

Using the yarn needle weave the end in and out around the top. Pull to cinch closed. Sew the top closed.

Weave in the end.

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