Elise Free Crochet Beanie Pattern
Are you looking for a chunky crochet hat that is modern and trendy? Or maybe you want a hat design that is fairly quick to work up?
Whatever the reason is, the Elise easy crochet hat is the perfect crochet beanie pattern for you!
How to Make the Elise Crochet Hat
Read on down to learn about the yarn you’ll want to use and the stitches you’ll need to know to make this unique hat!
The Yarn That’s Perfect for This Beanie
I designed this hat with Lion brand Wool-Ease Tonal Yarn, which is a bulky two-toned color yarn that is gorgeous! Ultimately, I ended up using the Grey Marble color mainly for the incredible mixture of whites and grays throughout. But the bad news is….
Substitute Yarn: As of 2020, this yarn is no longer available, so as a substitution I recommend using Hue & Me from LionBrand. It is available in different yarn colors, so you can make this hat unique to you!
Hue + Me
This yarn is made by Lion Brand, and is a Weight 5 – Bulky yarn.
Fiber: 80% Acrylic, 20% Wool
Yardage: 137
Hook: 6.5 mm (K-10.5)
Substitute:
Plus, it is the same yarn weight, so it will yield a similar hat size to the original yarn that I used.
The Crochet Hook
I used a 9.00 mm crochet hook size to make this hat design. I prefer to work with a Tulip Brand hook or Clover Brand hook. I’ll link it up the Clover brand hook below, so you can check it out, but honestly any 9.00 mm crochet hook would work perfectly fine with this pattern.
9 mm (M/N-13)
This hook is also known as M/N-13 (US), 00 (UK) & 9 mm. You can use it with Weight 5 – Bulky & Weight 6 – Super Bulky yarn weights.
Let’s not wait anymore to get started on this hat! If you have reviewed the material list and stitch abbreviations, then you are good to go! Read on down for the free crochet beanie pattern, and let’s start crocheting.
Enjoy!
Elise Crochet Hat Pattern
Skill Level: Intermediate
Materials
- Less than 1 skein or 124 yards of Lion Brand Yarn Wool Ease Tonal Yarn in Grey Marble (Color Made Easy by Lion Brand as a substitute) or any other bulky 5 yarn.
- 9 mm (M/N-13) crochet hook
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- Measuring tape
Crochet Abbreviations
- CH = Chain
- HDC = Half Double Crochet
- SL ST = Slip Stitch
- ST = Stitch
- SC = Single Crochet
- SK = Skip
Finished Size
- 21″ circumference by 8.5″ height. This crochet hat size will fit most teen to adult women.
Gauge
- 2 sts for every 1 inch
Notes
- This pattern is written in American Standard Terms.
- The CH 1 in each round does NOT count as an ST.
- To start a new round always SL ST in to the top of the first HDC ST from the previous round.
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The Hat Pattern Steps
Round 1: CH 2, In 2nd CH from hook HDC 10 times, SL ST to top of first HDC. (10)
Round 2: CH 1, starting in first ST HDC 2 times in each ST around, SL ST to top of first HDC. (20)
Round 3: CH 1, SK first ST, * HDC 2 times in next ST, go back to SK ST and HDC, SK next ST, repeat from * for a total of 30 STS, SL ST to top of first HDC. (30)
Round 4: CH 1, SK first ST, *HDC in next ST, go back to SK ST and HDC, SK next ST, HDC 2 times in next ST, go back to SK ST and HDC one time, SK next ST, repeat from * , SL ST to top of first HDC. (37)
Round 5: CH 1, SK first ST, * HDC in next ST, go back to SK ST and HDC in it, SK next ST, repeat from * around ending with 1 SC in last ST, SL ST to top of first HDC. (37)
Round 6-10: Repeat round 5. (37)
Round 11: CH 1, SC in first ST, SC in every ST around, SL ST to top of first SC. (37)
Round 12: Repeat round 11. (37)
Finishing
Fasten off yarn and weave in loose ends securely with yarn needle.
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I’ve looked everywhere for the initial chain count. Am I just missing it?
Hi Linda,
This hat is worked in the round and starts with a chain 2. Scroll down to the section titled The Pattern Steps, and you’ll see round 1 and the initial ch.
Happy Crocheting!
Krista
May I use a chunky weight 6 for this hat. And what would you recommended for hook size?
Hi Deb,
You could use a 9 mm and it would work great. The tonal yarn I used was considered a five weight yarn but it was more like a bulky 6 weight.
Happy Crocheting!
Krista
Hey – I’m struggling to keep 37 stitches. Because I sl into first hdc and ch doesn’t count as a stitch I lose that first stitch that the sl is in. Or does that count as the skipped stitch and I come back to it?
Hi Lauren,
That counts as the skipped stitch you’d go back to. 🙂 Happy Crocheting!
Krista