Easy Crochet Beanie for Absolute Beginners

Cherilyn Q
9 Dec 202314:24

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial offers a step-by-step guide to crocheting a beginner-friendly beanie. Using basic single crochet stitches, the process is adaptable to various yarn thicknesses. The instructor emphasizes the importance of maintaining a 12-inch chain length for the beanie's circumference, including the brim. Viewers learn to crochet in the back loop only, use stitch markers for accuracy, and join rows to form the beanie. The video concludes with tips for sizing, ensuring a proper fit, and finishing the beanie by closing the top and creating a brim.

Takeaways

  • šŸ§¶ **Start with Basics**: Learn to crochet a beanie using the single crochet stitch, which is usually the first stitch learned.
  • šŸ“ **Measurement Matters**: Ensure the initial chain length is about 12 inches to include the brim, regardless of yarn thickness.
  • šŸ” **Adjust for Yarn**: The number of chains needed can vary based on yarn thickness, so adjust to meet the 12-inch length requirement.
  • šŸ“Œ **Mark the First Stitch**: Use stitch markers to identify the first stitch of each row to maintain consistency.
  • šŸ”„ **Work in Rows**: Create the beanie by working in rows of single crochet stitches in the back loop only.
  • šŸ”¢ **Count Stitches**: Keep a count of stitches per row to match the initial chain count to maintain the beanie's shape.
  • šŸ“ **Fit for Head**: Aim for a head circumference of 22 inches, ensuring the crocheted piece can stretch to fit.
  • šŸ” **Repeat Rows**: Continue repeating the row pattern until the piece wraps around the head comfortably.
  • šŸ”— **Join the Edges**: To finish, join the first and last rows together using slip stitches, working through both loops.
  • šŸŽ€ **Close the Top**: Leave a long yarn tail to close off the top of the beanie after joining the first and last rows.
  • šŸ“ **Finishing Touches**: Turn the beanie inside out to join the edges neatly and sew the opening shut on the wrong side.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    -The video focuses on teaching how to crochet a beginner-friendly beanie using basic techniques and materials.

  • What type of stitch is primarily used in the beanie project?

    -The single crochet stitch is the main stitch used in the beanie project, which is often one of the first stitches learned in crochet.

  • What materials are required to make the beanie as described in the video?

    -The materials required include yarn, a 5 mm crochet hook, a tape measure (optional), scissors, a yarn needle, and stitch markers.

  • How does the yarn thickness affect the beanie project?

    -The yarn thickness does not matter as long as the measurements provided are followed, allowing for flexibility with different yarn types.

  • How long should the initial chain be for the beanie?

    -The initial chain should be approximately 12 inches in length, which includes the brim of the beanie.

  • Why is it important to mark the first stitch of each row?

    -Marking the first stitch of each row helps ensure consistency and makes it easier to work the last stitch of each row correctly.

  • How can one ensure the beanie has the correct circumference for their head?

    -One can ensure the correct head circumference by either measuring their head or stretching the beanie to fit around the head, as the back loop single crochet is stretchy.

  • What is the significance of maintaining the same stitch number as the beginning chain number?

    -Maintaining the same stitch number as the beginning chain number ensures that the rows maintain the same length and the beanie does not become shorter as you crochet.

  • How does the video instruct to join the first and last rows of the beanie?

    -The video instructs to join the first and last rows by slip stitching through both loops of the first stitch on each edge, working from one side for the brim and then turning the work inside out to join the other side.

  • What is the purpose of leaving a long tail of yarn at the end of the project?

    -The long tail of yarn is left to close off the top of the beanie after the first and last rows are joined, ensuring a neat finish.

  • How does the video suggest closing the top of the beanie?

    -The video suggests closing the top of the beanie by sewing the edges together using the long tail, starting from the right side and then turning to the wrong side to finish sewing and fasten off.

Outlines

00:00

šŸ§¶ Introduction to Crocheting a Beanie

This paragraph introduces the viewer to the process of crocheting a basic beanie. The video promises to teach the easiest beanie pattern, suitable for beginners. It emphasizes the flexibility of yarn thickness and assures that the project is manageable with basic crochet skills. The narrator uses a 5 mm crochet hook with 100% acrylic yarn and instructs on starting with a slip knot and chain stitches to establish the beanie's length, which should be approximately 12 inches including the brim. The importance of matching the number of chains to the desired length is highlighted, with a specific example given. The tutorial also mentions the materials needed, such as a tape measure, scissors, a yarn needle, and stitch markers, and provides a step-by-step guide on how to start the beanie with single crochet stitches in the back loop, marking the first stitch of each row for consistency.

05:07

šŸ”„ Maintaining Stitch Count and Measuring for Fit

The second paragraph focuses on the importance of maintaining the correct stitch count to ensure the beanie's size and shape are consistent. It explains how to check the stitch count against the initial chain count to avoid any discrepancies that could cause the rows to become uneven. The tutorial advises on how to measure the beanie's circumference to fit the head and suggests ways to ensure a proper fit, such as stretching the material or measuring the head circumference beforehand. The process of joining the first and last rows to form the beanie's brim is also covered, detailing how to slip stitch the edges together and turn the work inside out to ensure both seams are on the right side when the brim is folded. The paragraph concludes with a demonstration of how to join the stitches for the brim and the preparation for closing the top of the beanie.

10:12

šŸ“ Finishing the Beanie with a Tuck Stitch

The final paragraph describes the process of closing the top of the beanie and finishing the brim. It details how to use a slip stitch to join the first and last rows, ensuring that the right side of the beanie is visible when the brim is folded. The tutorial instructs on inserting the hook through both loops of the stitches to create a slip stitch, emphasizing the importance of not missing any stitches for a clean finish. The paragraph also covers how to leave a long yarn tail for closing off the top, cutting the yarn, and turning the beanie inside out to complete the seam. The narrator demonstrates how to sew the opening shut from the wrong side, ensuring a neat appearance on the right side, and advises viewers to check the fit and appearance before fastening off. The video concludes with the completion of the beanie, showcasing the final product.

Mindmap

Keywords

šŸ’”Crochet

Crochet is a method of creating fabric from yarn or thread using a crochet hook. In the video, crochet is the primary technique used to make a beanie, which is an example of a beginner-friendly project. The script mentions using a basic stitch, which is likely the single crochet, to create the beanie, indicating that the process is accessible to those new to crochet.

šŸ’”Beanie

A beanie is a type of hat that is typically close-fitting and covers the top of the head without extending over the forehead. In the context of the video, the beanie is the final product of the crochet project. The script provides detailed instructions on how to crochet a beanie, including the number of chains needed to achieve the desired length and how to join the edges to form the beanie's shape.

šŸ’”Yarn

Yarn is a long, continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for knitting, weaving, or crocheting. The script emphasizes that the type of yarn used for the beanie project can vary, whether it's thicker or thinner, as long as the proper measurements are followed. Yarn choice can affect the final look and feel of the beanie.

šŸ’”Measurements

Measurements in the context of the video refer to the physical dimensions (such as length and circumference) that are critical for ensuring the beanie fits correctly. The script instructs viewers to chain until the chain reaches about 12 inches, which includes the brim, and to ensure the beanie can stretch to the head circumference, which is given as an example of 22 inches.

šŸ’”Single Crochet

Single crochet is a basic stitch used in crochet and is often the first stitch learned by beginners. The script mentions using this stitch throughout the beanie project, making it a fundamental technique for the video. It is used to create a consistent texture and structure for the beanie.

šŸ’”Chain

In crochet, a chain is a series of connected loops formed by pulling the yarn through the loop on the hook. The script instructs viewers to chain until the chain reaches a specific length, which sets the foundation for the beanie's circumference. The number of chains needed can vary based on the yarn thickness and hook size.

šŸ’”Hook

A crochet hook is a tool with a handle and a hook at the end, used to pull the yarn through loops to create stitches. The video specifies using a 5 mm crochet hook for the project. The hook size is an important factor that, along with the yarn, determines the final size and look of the beanie.

šŸ’”Tape Measure

A tape measure is a flexible ruler used to measure length or distance. In the video, a tape measure is mentioned as an optional tool that can be used to ensure the beanie's dimensions are accurate. It is particularly useful for checking the beanie's circumference to ensure it fits as intended.

šŸ’”Stitch Marker

A stitch marker is a small tool used in crochet and knitting to mark a specific stitch or round. The script suggests using a stitch marker to mark the first stitch of each row, which helps in maintaining consistency and tracking progress in the beanie project. This tool is especially helpful for beginners to keep track of their work.

šŸ’”Head Circumference

Head circumference refers to the measurement around the head, typically where a hat would sit. The video script mentions checking the beanie's ability to stretch to the head circumference to ensure a proper fit. It provides an example measurement of 22 inches, which is the target size the beanie should be able to accommodate when stretched.

šŸ’”Slip Stitch

A slip stitch in crochet is used to join rows or to create a seamless edge by inserting the hook into both loops of a stitch and pulling a new loop through. The script describes using slip stitches to join the first and last rows of the beanie to form the crown and to close off the top of the beanie, which is a crucial step in finishing the project.

Highlights

Introduction to the easiest beanie crochet pattern ever

Flexibility in yarn thickness for the project

Measurements provided for beanie size

Use of basic single crochet stitch

Materials needed for the beanie project

Demonstration of making a slip knot and chain

Guidance on achieving the correct chain length for the beanie

Explanation of how to maintain consistent stitch count

Technique for working single crochet in the back loop

Importance of marking the first stitch of each row

Process of checking stitch count to match the beginning chain

Method for ensuring the beanie fits the head circumference

Technique for joining the first and last rows

Instructions for creating the beanie's brim

How to join the edges for the brim from the right side

Turning the beanie inside out to join the other side

Technique for closing off the top of the beanie

Final steps to complete the beanie

Transcripts

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I'll show you how to crochet your very firstĀ  beanie in this video this is probably theĀ Ā 

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easiest beanie ever you can use a different wayĀ  yarn for this project so it doesn't matter if aĀ Ā 

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yarn is thicker or thinner just follow theĀ  measurements I will give you in this videoĀ Ā 

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I use the most basic Stitch which is singleĀ  crochet usually that's the first real StitchĀ Ā 

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you learn when you get into crochet soĀ  if you can do that Stitch you can makeĀ Ā 

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this beanie okay so for the materials youĀ  will need your yarn and the hook it callsĀ Ā 

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for a tape measure it's optional scissorsĀ  to cut yarn a yarn needle and some Stitch

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[Music] markers so this is the yarn I'm usingĀ  it is 100% acrylic and it calls for a 5 mmĀ Ā 

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crochet hook so that's what I'm going to beĀ  using we're going to be again with a slip

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knot and insert your hook you're going to makeĀ Ā 

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a chain so yarn over and pull itĀ  through the loop on the hook chain

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one y over again 2 3

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four five six so you're going to continueĀ  chaining until this chain reaches about 12Ā Ā 

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in so this is the length of the Beanie and thisĀ  includes the brim as well how many chains youĀ Ā 

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should make depends on the yarn and the hookĀ  you're using it also depends on your tensionĀ Ā 

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and of course the size of the beanie you'reĀ  trying to make but none of them really is asĀ Ā 

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important as this length this is about 12 inĀ  and I have 40 chains so for example you'reĀ Ā 

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using a different yarn and it takes youĀ  50 chains to reach the 12 in length whichĀ Ā 

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should do exactly what I did 40 chains or 50Ā  chains to reach 12 Ines and the answer is 50

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chains okay so once you've chained 12 inĀ  we can continue okay now chain one in theĀ Ā 

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second chain from the hook we're goingĀ  to insert our hook in the back Loop soĀ Ā 

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remember this chain but you turn it overĀ  and find its back Loop here insert your

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hook y over and pull it through thisĀ  back Loop now you have two loops onĀ Ā 

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your hook y over again and pull throughĀ  two now if you have a stitch marker IĀ Ā 

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recommend you mark this Stitch so justĀ  place it into the top two Loops like

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this so that is a single crochet in the secondĀ  chain you're going to turn to the back loop asĀ Ā 

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well insert your hook pull up a loop YarnĀ  over pull through two insert your hook pullĀ Ā 

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up a loop Yarn over and pull through two soĀ  you're just going to continue working thisĀ Ā 

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Stitch work one single crochet in each StitchĀ  and I'll see you at the end of the row okayĀ Ā 

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as you can see I've got one stitch left I'mĀ  going to work one single crochet in this back

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Loop so that was Row one now we'reĀ  going to start row two chain oneĀ Ā 

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enter I'm going to insert my hook inĀ  the first Stitch that is the chainĀ Ā 

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one and that is the first Stitch andĀ  I'm going to insert in the back Loop

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only like this and then I'm going to yarn overĀ  make a single crochet then I'll mark this StitchĀ Ā 

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so always Mark the first Stitch of each rowĀ  so when you come back this Stitch become theĀ Ā 

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last Stitch and this is the Stitch you shouldĀ  work your last Stitch into okay so from hereĀ Ā 

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I'm just going to to work one single crochet inĀ  the back Loop of each Stitch to the end of the

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row and remember we marked the first StitchĀ Ā 

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so this Stitch will be the lastĀ  Stitch I work into because it's

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marked and now you can take the stitch markerĀ  off so here you're going to make sure you haveĀ Ā 

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the same Stitch number as your beginning chainĀ  number so remember my beginning chain is 40 ifĀ Ā 

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I didn't miss any Stitch I should still haveĀ  40 stitches but if I missed say this StitchĀ Ā 

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then I would have 39 stitches so here you countĀ  your Stitch number make sure you have the sameĀ Ā 

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Stitch number as the beginning chain numberĀ  and this is very important you want your rowsĀ Ā 

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to maintain the same length but if you missĀ  any Stitches the rows will get shorter andĀ Ā 

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shorter okay so from here we're just going toĀ  repeat this row row two so you chain one andĀ Ā 

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turn and from the very first Stitch work in theĀ  back Loop and work one single crochet in each

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Stitch and again don't forget to keepĀ  marking your first Stitch so I'm justĀ Ā 

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going to continue repeating this one row backĀ  and forth to work it into a panel and I'm goingĀ Ā 

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to continue working until this length is myĀ  head circumference so you keep working untilĀ Ā 

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this can wrap around your head but youĀ  might want to fold it in half like thisĀ Ā 

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um because this beanie will have a brimĀ  so when you wear it it's going to be like

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that okay so you fold it like that you can doĀ  it like this for now and wrap this around your

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head the back Loop single crochet is veryĀ  stretchy so even though this doesn't lookĀ Ā 

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like my head circumference when I stretchĀ  it it can reach that so that's one way toĀ Ā 

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make sure it fits you can also measure yourĀ  head circumference first so you just wrapĀ Ā 

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this around your head my head circumferenceĀ  is 22 in so basically I just need to uh makeĀ Ā 

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sure my rows can stretch to 22 in alsoĀ  you want to make it a bit tighter thanĀ Ā 

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you want it to be because crochet stitchesĀ  will get looser over time okay here I haveĀ Ā 

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66 rows one bump is two rows so that's 2 4Ā  6 eight 10 so 66 rows and it can stretch toĀ Ā 

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22 Ines okay now I'm going to join the firstĀ  row to the last like this and since my yarn is

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here I'm going to slip stitch in this directionĀ  and since we don't have a right or wrong side yetĀ Ā 

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you can do it from either side so I'm startingĀ  from this end so this will be the top of theĀ Ā 

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Beanie and the brim will be here and becauseĀ  we're going to fold this brim we're going toĀ Ā 

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see this side and this side on one side likeĀ  that right so for the first 10 stitches whichĀ Ā 

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is going to be my brim I'm going to join it fromĀ  this side and then I'm going to turn this pieceĀ Ā 

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inside out and join from the other side andĀ  when I fold it like this we'll be looking atĀ Ā 

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the right side of both seams so I'm goingĀ  to insert my hook in the first Stitch hereĀ Ā 

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both loops and then the first stitch on thisĀ  Edge as well both loops and then make a slip

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stitch so that's the first Stitch andĀ  then from here I'm going to slip stitchĀ Ā 

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these edges together Stitch toĀ  stitch so in the second StitchĀ Ā 

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insert your hook in both Loops bothĀ  loops on this side as well and slip

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stitch third

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Stitch make sure you don't miss any stitches

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three okay so these are the 10thĀ  Stitch work a slip stitch and thenĀ Ā 

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I'm going to turn this inside outĀ  and then continue joining from theĀ Ā 

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next Stitch and make sure you findĀ  the very next Stitch don't skip any

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stitches okay so that's the next Stitch andĀ  on this side that Stitch is already workedĀ Ā 

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that's the next Stitch so in insert hereĀ  and make a slip stitch okay so from hereĀ Ā 

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to the end of the row I'm just goingĀ  to continue doing this inserting bothĀ Ā 

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loops and work one slip stitch inĀ  each Stitch okay so that's the last

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Stitch and then chain one don't fasten offĀ  yet you're going to leave a long tail becauseĀ Ā 

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we're going to use this tail to close off theĀ  top so you can leave about 20 in and cut the

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yarn this is going to be the wrong sideĀ  if you turn it inside out see that's theĀ Ā 

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right side if you fold the brim we have bothĀ  of the right sides so the next thing is theĀ Ā 

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top by the way I'm doing this from theĀ  right side so I can see what's going onĀ Ā 

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here so basically I'm just going to go alongĀ  this Edge in and out you can find your own

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Rhythm but just try to make it evenĀ  and don't leave too big a gap in

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between okay so when you come backĀ  around you're going to pull this

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tight I have a little tail hereĀ  I'm just going to tie them together

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but no matter how tight you pull it you wouldĀ  still have an opening so for the next bit I'mĀ Ā 

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going to turn to the wrong side of theĀ  Beanie so come through to the wrong sideĀ Ā 

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and then I'll just sew this opening shut soĀ  for this part you just take your time if youĀ Ā 

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don't like how it looks you can alwaysĀ  try it again before you actually fasten

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off make sure it looks good on the rightĀ  side as well and then fasten off on the wrong

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side and then this beanie is

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done

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