How to Crochet a Beanie for a Stuffed Toy

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In this video I give a tutorial on how to crochet a beanie for a stuffed animal. I am a beginner crocheter myself, so this pattern is beginner friendly! This pattern was adapted from a beanie pattern from Crochet Dreamz and the original adult sized pattern is linked below.
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    My channel is dedicated to making stuffed animal clothes (aka teddy clothes or Build A Bear clothes) and other crafts. If you want to learn how to make your own clothing for stuffed animals, much cheaper than buying them from stores, make sure to subscribe! I make all my own patterns and have printable versions linked below that anyone can use for free!
    Written Pattern:
    ch- chain
    sl st- slip stitch
    sc- single crochet
    dc- double crochet
    BLO- Back loop only
    YO-yarn over
    sc2tog: It is a decrease worked across 2 sts to join them into one. Pull up a loop in each of the next 2 sts, YO and pull through all the 3 loops on your hook--sc2tog completed
    Hatband Ribbing
    With a K(6.5mm) hook, chain 4
    Row 1: Sl st in 2nd ch from hook and each ch across to end, turn
    Repeat Row 2 until the ribbing is approximately) 1-2 inches shorter than the measurement around your stuffed animal’s head and you have one extra row after the braid
    Join hatband into a circle: On the foundation ch side, insert your hook 1/4 inch below the edge while sl stitching the ends of the band together
    Note: When inserting your hook into the foundation chain side, insert the hook a little deeper, 1/4-inch below, and not at the very edge
    Take your hook out of the loop, bring the two shorter ends of the band together making sure the extra row after the braid is visible outside.
    Insert your hook through the foundation chain side, grab the loop on the other side and start sl stitching through both the layers by inserting your hook through the foundation chain side and the BLO of the last row of sl sts.
    Turn your hatband inside out to hide the seam.
    Main Hat:
    Notes:
    1. When you work the first round of sc stitches into the hatband, insert your hook into the valleys between the braids or ridges.
    2. While working Round 1, also take care to insert your hook NOT at the very edge but a little lower to avoid leaving holes in your hat.
    Round 1: Switch to the 8mm hook. Ch 1 at the seam and work sc stitches evenly distributed around the ribbing. You can add a few increases or decreases into the valleys to adjust the stitch count if the number of valleys is more or less than your total stitch count. Sl st to the first st but do not turn
    Round 2: Ch 2( counts as a dc), (1 dc, ch 2, 1 sc ) all into the same st as beginning ch-2, *(sk 2 sts, 2 dc, ch 2, 1 sc in next st), repeat from * until 2 sts are left, sl st to top of beginning ch-2, turn
    Round 3: Pull up the loop on your hook just a tad, WITHOUT making a turning chain, directly work (2dc, ch2, 1 sc)in next ch-2 space and each ch-2 space across to end, sl st to the first dc, turn
    Decrease Rounds
    Note: You will place a marker in the first stitch of each of the following rounds. This will help you know where your round ends.
    Decrease Round 1: Pull up the loop on your hook just a tad, WITHOUT making a turning chain, directly work (dc, ch 1, sc)in the next ch-2 space, place a marker in the first dc you just made, (dc, ch 1, sc)in the next ch-2 space and each ch-2 space across to end, sl st to the first marked dc, turn.
    Decrease Round 2: ch 1, sc in next st, place a marker in this sc, *(sc2tog across next 2 sts, 1 sc in next), repeat from * all the way to the end of the round, sl st to the first sc. Fasten off with a 12-inch tail for cinching the hat.
    Optional: Repeat round 2
    Cinching the Hat
    1. Turn the hat inside out. Thread the tail at the top through a yarn needle, go in and out through every alternate st at the top of the hat, pull, and cinch the hat shut. Make a knot and securely weave in the remaining tail.
    2. Weave in any other tails left. While weaving in the beginning tail close the tiny gap in the hatband.
    Link to original pattern:
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Комментарии • 424

  • @ellenmattus
    @ellenmattus 2 года назад +8

    Thank you for doing my request! Amazing video as always!☺️

    • @LixiePigCrafts
      @LixiePigCrafts  2 года назад +1

      Of course! I’m glad you liked it 😄

  • @jillians1111
    @jillians1111 2 года назад +6

    We’ve been trying and it’s harder than it looks!! You make it look so easy! This was fun and hopefully it’ll get better with practice, your instructions are really clear - thank you :)

    • @LixiePigCrafts
      @LixiePigCrafts  2 года назад +1

      Thanks I’m glad you tried it! Also it’s not me that makes it look easy it’s the editing 😅 I cut out every time I have to redo stitches and play off every mistake as being “normal” so don’t worry if it’s not perfect!

  • @NyBrix1
    @NyBrix1 2 года назад +2

    This is really adorable! I’m kinda new here but i wanna suggest a aviator pilot hat with the goggles
    For my monkey to finish his little outfit (with felt?) if you do thank you so much, love ur vids

    • @LixiePigCrafts
      @LixiePigCrafts  2 года назад +2

      Oooh an aviator pilot hat is a great idea! I appreciate all you new fans too 😊

  • @austinbolton7140
    @austinbolton7140 2 года назад +6

    This pattern is so cute, and looks great on a Build a Bear! Great video!👍

  • @mannatnim9199
    @mannatnim9199 2 года назад +1

    Can you make kimono

  • @GerryIsNear
    @GerryIsNear 2 года назад

    Hi, this tutorial gave me the inspiration to crochet a very rough sweater (kind of looks more like a dress) and a pair of overalls for a plush doll! The problem is when I try to make clothes out of cloth, the proportions are very weird and they always fail. The dolls are very, Among Us-shaped, which makes regular tutorials hard to follow. Can you make a tutorial on how to make clothes for very round dolls?

    • @LixiePigCrafts
      @LixiePigCrafts  2 года назад

      Hmm what dolls are they specifically? Maybe I can look them up. I have some pattern videos that you could use to make custom ones ruclips.net/p/PLlCxXT0RMjx0wV7-rXi_7mfFjAmllgqMp let me know if this helps!

  • @craftqueen8118
    @craftqueen8118 2 года назад

    I love it Lixie you always make amazing clothes and amazing videos and I have a idea for a video on how to make onesie for a stuffed animal I love you so very very much Lixie❤💛💚💙💜

    • @LixiePigCrafts
      @LixiePigCrafts  2 года назад +1

      Thanks! A lot of people have been wanting a onesie so it’s coming up very soon 🤫

  • @Lia-uq2oc
    @Lia-uq2oc 2 года назад +1

    ADORABLEEEE

  • @RexandChar
    @RexandChar Год назад

    Yes ty I really wanted to make a Bernie for my Akita plush Apollo :3

    • @LixiePigCrafts
      @LixiePigCrafts  Год назад +1

      Oooh sounds cute tell me how it turns out!

    • @RexandChar
      @RexandChar Год назад

      @@LixiePigCrafts ofc! :D

  • @NotArielRoblox
    @NotArielRoblox 2 года назад +1

    Lixie this is So cute I'm always wearing beanies I'm a fall winter person