[Free Pattern] This Super Simple, Seamless And Slightly Slouchy Beanie Is Everyone\’s Favorite

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Looking for a simple, cool, seamless hat? Check out this slightly slouchy beanie Favorite Style’n Beanie by Jessica Reeves Potasz is a simple yet classy hat which is great to wear on those cold days. The back of this beanie is slightly slouchy, but not too much, just enough to make it interesting and fashionable. This beanie is great for mamas and also for teenagers, is so simple to make it smaller or longer to match your wish.

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This is a super simple, slightly slouchy beanie. There is no increasing or decreasing and it is all done with simple single crochet and chain stitches. The hat starts with a chain, and is slip stitched to join and worked in the round. It almost looks knit or woven, and is very cute for a teen or anyone who loves trendy styles.

You will need:

Size F Crochet Hook

2 skeins Caron Simply Soft in Grey Heather (It may only be one skein. I made this with two partial skeins)

Scissors

Tapestry Needle

Note: No need to count your rounds with this pattern

[Free Pattern] This Super Simple, Seamless And Slightly Slouchy Beanie Is Everyone’s Favorite
Via Mama In A Stitch Blog
Check out the original source for this pattern with all the directions and full written pattern at: Mama In A Stitch Blog

Thanks to Jessica Reeves Potasz for the article inspiration and featured image.

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7 thoughts on “[Free Pattern] This Super Simple, Seamless And Slightly Slouchy Beanie Is Everyone\’s Favorite”

  1. Georgiann Eikenbary

    I think I’ll make this, but I’m going to put around 5 rounds of sc at the beginning so this will fit over my ears and be warm. I also think I will start decreasing the amount of stitches towards the end, so I won’t have so much to gather or cinch in. Just so I don’t decrease too much and cause the finished cap to look too pointy on the top!

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