Crochet Lace Beanie Pattern

I would like to share one of my favorite summer projects with you today. It’s a crochet lace beanie that combines a simple design with sequined yarn for a surprisingly stunning result. Once you start, it’s hard to stop!

I’ve already finished a second one to match another outfit. Although this project is easy and quick to make, it includes a few interesting techniques that will keep even experienced crocheters engaged. Don’t worry though, the instructions are beginner-friendly, and I promise you won’t get confused.

I’ve already worn mine to the beach, and it turned out to be a great alternative to bandanas, bucket hats, and traditional sun hats. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and adds a unique handmade touch to any summer outfit.

You will find the pattern here: Raverly, Etsy, Ribblr and LoveCrafts

Also, you can find my anoter Crochet Flower Beanie Pattern here.

MATERIALS:

Yarn: Cosmo by Lana Grossa / 100% Cotton with sequins / 100 gr / 260 m (col. 11) – 1 ball, but actually you will need only 20 grams (1/5 of a ball).

Also, you can use any of 8/4 cotton yarn or Safran by Drops.

Crochet hook: 3.5 mm, E/4.

Gauge: 10 x 10 cm (4×4 in) = 4 ch-5 spaces x 10 rows.

Size: One size fits all. Width 25 cm (10 in), length 15 cm (6 in).

Stitches Used: Ch(s) – chain(s), sl st – slip stitch, sc – single crochet.

The pattern is written using American English crochet terms.

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