Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Pattern - -
Crochet Baby Visor Beanie
-- 12 - 24 months
-- 2T - 4T months
Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie Pattern
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MATERIALS
~ G (us) [4.5mm] crochet hook
~ worsted weight cotton yarn (4-ply)
~ Thread needle
GAUGE
8 stitches = 2 inches
8 rows = 2 inches
SIZES
12 - 24 months
2T - 4T months
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
18” ~ 18.5" circumference at the bottom (12 - 24 months)
19” - 19.5" circumference at the bottom (2T- 47)
STITCHES & ABBREVIATIONS USED
ch = chain
st = stitch
‘sl st = slip stitch
sc = single crochet
2scTog = 2 single crochet together to decrease 1 single crochet stitch
de = double crochet
hdc = half double crochet
fpdc = Front Post Double Crochet
[yarn over on hook, insert hook behind post of stitch (from front to back), yarn over hook,
pull through, bring up even with last stitch completed, yarn over hook, pull through 2 loops,
(2 loops on hook), yam over hook, pull through reminded 2 loops to complete the stitch]
SKILL LEVEL: Easy
PATTERN
~ 12 - 24 months ~ (18”- 18.5” circumference at the bottom)Pattern - Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Round 1: ch 3 (counts as the first de), {[ch 1, dc in the ring]}, repeat from
{[to]} 9 times, ch 1, join with the first ch.
(Total 11 de and 11 ch-1)
Round 2: ch 3 (counts as a dc), fpdc in the first st, {[dc in ch-1, fpde in next
st]}, repeat from {[to]} 9 times, fpdc in last st, join with the first ch.
(22 de)
Round 3: [Increase 11 dein this round] ch 3 (counts as a de). fodc in the first st.Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Round 4: [Increase 11 dein this round] ch 3 (counts as a de), fpdc in the first st,
{[dc in next st, 2 de in next st (increase 1 dc)j}, repeat from {[to]} 9 times, 2
dc in last st (Increase 1 ac), join with the first ch.
(44 de)
Round 5: [Increase 11 dc in this round) ch 3 (counts as a de), fpde in the first st,
{[dc in next st, 2 dc in next st (Increase 1 ac), dc in next st, fpdc in next st]},
repeat from {[to]} 9 times, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st (Increase 1 dc), join
with the first ch.
(55 de)
Round 65 [Increase 11 dc in this round} Ch 3 (counts as a dc), fpdc in the first st,
{[dc in each of next 2 st, 2 dc in next st (Increase 1 dc), dc in next st, fpdc in
next stl}, repeat from {[tol} 9 times, de in next st, 2 dc in next st (increase 1Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Round 7 = 14: ch 3 (counts asa dc), fpdc in the first st, {{dc in each of next 4
st, fpde in next st]}, repeat from {[to]} 9 times, dc in each of next 3 st, join
with the first st.
(Note: If your baby’s head shape is melon, then you may crochet one more round after
Round 10]
(66 de)
Round 12: (Decrease 3 sc in this round} ch 1, {[sc in each of next 20 st, 2scTog
in next 2 st (Decrease 1 sc)}}, repeat from {[to]} 2 times, join with the first ch.
(63 sc)
[Note: If you crocheted very tight or your yarn is small, you may not decrease st in this
round.]
[Please measure the size, if the size is too small to fit your baby, you may not decrease st in
this round; otherwise, you may decrease 2 or 3 more st in this round]
Round 13: sc in each st, join with the first ch.
(63 sc)Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
(24 sc)
[Note: you may work 26 sc or 22 sc to reach your favorite size visor]
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), SC in
each of next 5 st, 2 sc in next st (increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 6 st, 2 sc in
next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 5 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(24 sc)
[Note: please count st at the end of each row. Don't miss or add more st)
Row 3: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), Sc in
each of next 6 st, 2 sc in next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 6 st, 2 sc in
Next st (Increase 1 sc), SC in each of next 5 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(24 sc)
Row 4: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), Sc in
each of next 5 st, 2 sc in next st (Increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 4 st, 2 scin
next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 6 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(24 sc)Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Row 5: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), scin
each of next 6 st, 2 sc in next st (increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 2 st, 2 sc in
next st (Increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 6 st, 2scTog in next 4 st, sc in last st.
(24 sc)
[Note: you may crochet 2 more rows after Row 5 if you like the visor larger]
Finishing the edge
[From Row 5]
Sc in last st in Row (there are 2 sc in last st in Row 5), [the visor corner may be
wrapped if you crocheted too tight] Sc in the edge of between Row 5 and Row 4,
sc in the edge of between Row 3 and Row 2, sc in edge of Row 1, sc in each
of next 41 st in Round 13, sc in the edge of between Row 1 and Row 2, sc in
the edge of between Row 3 and Row 4, scin the first st in Row 5, sl st into
next st.Pattern - Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Wy 2T = AT wv (19°- 19.5" circumference at the bottom)
Make an adjustable ring, or ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring.
Round 1: ch 3 (counts as the first dc), {[ch 1, dc in the ring]}, repeat from
{[to]} 10 times, ch 1, join with the first ch.
(Total 12 de and 12 ch-1)
Round 2: ch 3 (counts asa dc), fpdc in the first st, {dc in ch-1, fpde in next
st]}, repeat from {[to]} 10 times, fpde in last st, join with the first ch.
(24 de)Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Round 3: [Increase 12 de in this round) ch 3 (counts as a de), fpdc in the first st,
{[2 de in next st (Increase 1 dc), fpdc in next st]}, repeat from {[to]} 10 times,
dc in last st, join with the first ch.
(36 de)
Round 4: [Increase 12 de in this round] ch 3 (counts as a de), fpde in the first st,
{[dc in next st, 2 de in next st (Increase 1 dc)]}, repeat from {[to]} 10 times,
2-de in last st (Increase 1 dc), join with the first ch.
(48 de)
Round 5: [Increase 12 dc in this round] ch 3 (counts as a dc), fpde in the first st,
{[dc in next st, 2 dc in next st (Increase 1 dc), dc in next st, fpdc in next st]},
repeat from {[to]} 10 times, dc in next st, 2 dc in next st (Increase 1 dc), join
with the first ch.
(60 de)Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Round 6: [Increase 12 dc in this round} ch 3 (counts as a dc), fpdc in the first st,
{[de in next st, 2 de in next st (Increase 1 de), de in each of next 2 st, fpde in
next st]}, repeat from {[to]} 10 times, dc in next st, 2 de in next st (Increase
1 ac), dc in next st, join with the first ch.
(72 de)
Round 7 ~ 14: ch 3 (counts as a dc), fpdc in the first st, {[dc in each of next 5
st, fpdc in next st]}, repeat from {[to]} 10 times, de in each of next 5 st,
join with the first st.
Note: If your baby's head shape is melon, then you may crochet one more round after
Round10; otherwise, you may crochet to Round 10.)
(72 de)
Round 12: (Decrease 4 sc in this round] ch 1, {[sc in each of next 16 st, 2sctog
in next 2 st (Decrease 1 sc)]}, repeat from {[to]} 3 times, join with the first ch.
(68 sc)
[Note: If you crocheted very tight or your yarn is small, you may not decrease st in this
round.)
[Please measure the size, if the size is too small, you may not decrease st in this round;
otherwise, you may decrease 2 or 3 more st in this round to match your baby’s size]
Round 13: sc in each st, join with the first ch.
(68 sc)Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
-- Visor
(From Round 13]
Row 1: sc in each of next 26 st.
(26 sc)
[Wote: you may work 28 sc or 24 sc to reach your favorite size visor]
Row 2: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), Sc in
each of next 6 st, 2 sc in next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 5 st, 2 sc in
next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 7 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(26 sc)
[Note: please count st at the end of each row. Dont miss or add more st]
Row 3: ch 1, turn, scin the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), Sc in
each of next 5 st, 2 sc in next st (Increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 6 st, 2 sc in
next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 8 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(26 sc)Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Row 4: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), sc in
each of next 6 st, 2 sc in next st (increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 6 st, 2 sc in
next st (Increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 6 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(26 sc)
Row 5: ch 1, turn, sc in the first st, 2scTog in next st (Decrease 1 sc), sc in
each of next 6 st, 2 sc in next st (Increase 1 sc), sc in each of next 6 st, 2 sc in
next st (Increase 1 sc), Sc in each of next 6 st, 2scTog in next 2 st, sc in last st.
(26 sc)
[Note: crochet 2 more rows after Row 5 if you like the visor larger}
Finishing the edge
[From Row 5]
sc in last st in Row (there are 2 sc in last st in Row 5), [the visor corner may be
wrapped if you crocheted too tight] sc in the edge of between Row 5 and Row 4,
sc in the edge of between Row 3 and Row 2, Sc in edge of Row 1, sc in each
of next 42 st in Round 13, sc in the edge of between Row 1 and Row 2, scin
the edge of between Row 3 and Row 4, sc in the first st in Row 5, sl st into
next st.Pattern - Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Flower
-- White or your favorite color yarn
Center
Round 1: Make an adjustable ring or ch 4 and join with the first ch to form
a ting; work 6 sc in the ring, join with the first ch.
waldalcace
Fasten off.
First layer
-- Rose pink or your favorite color yarn
Round 2; Join rose pink or your favorite color yarn into any st in Round 1,
ch 1, {[ch 1, 2 dc in the same st, ch 2, sl st (It's NOT sc here) in the same st,
sc in next st]}, (This is one petal), repeat from {[to]} 5 times.Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Fasten off.
Second layer
-- Hot pink or your favorite color yarn
Round 3: Turn over and working on the back of Round 2, join hot pink or
your favorite color yarn into the space between any 2 petals in back of
Round 2, {[ch 2, sl st (wot sc nere) in next space of between next 2 petals)},
repeat from [[to]] 5 times, join with the first ch.
Round 4: {[ch 2, 4 de in ch-2 loop, ch 2, sl st in the same ch-2 loop, sl st
into next ch-2 loop]}, repeat from {([to]} 5 times.Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
Leaves
= Apple green or your favorite color yarn
Ch 7, sc in the 2 ch from hook, hdc in next ch, de in each of next 3 ch, sc
in last ch, ch 1, sc in the last st again, (working on opposite side}, dc in each of
next 3 st, hdc in next st, sc in next st, sI st into the first st.
Fasten off.
Finishing
1. Use thread needle to hide all ends on the rose flower and leaves first,
then sew leaves to the flower.Pattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
2. Use thread needle to sew the rose flower and leaves to the beanie.
Use thread needle to hide all ends securely.
COMMENTS
‘It’s very important to crochet evenly. If you crocheted too loose, there is a big difference
to the size. I suggest you crochet little tight if you follow this pattern, thus the chunky
shape will look pretty.
** Turning chains
Turning chains are the number of chain stitches worked at the end of a row
to achieve the required height for the next row. For double crochet, turning chain is 3, for
single crochet, it's 1.
** Slip Stitch (si st)
Insert hook in stitch, wrap yarn over hook, pull yarn through the stitchPattern -- Crocheted Baby Visor Beanie by Lilyknitting.com
work your first round of stitches into the ring; then when you are finished with the first
round, simply pull the yarn end taut to completely close the center hold.
** OF course, a chain-stitch ring is easier for beginners.