Hey, crochet lovers! Thanks for checking out my Azalea alpine beanie crochet pattern and tutorial!
I’m back after a mini break for the holidays 🙂 I had a beautiful time with my babies and ate far too much chocolate!! It is always over too soon! I still feel the urge to put a Christmas movie on! I’m hoping I am not alone in this 🙂
I was checking out some winter accessories for this little trip, as you do – before you have even booked it (Eye roll) when I found some gorgeous pictures of the Alpines. It struck me that this was exactly what I needed to add to my next project and make our own accessories to hit the slopes in!
The Alpine stitch is a lovely stitch that gives a beautifully defined finish to your projects.
Its appearance is reminiscent of a valley of Alpine trees and it adds a bouncy, knit like feel to your projects!
It’s a really simple to learn, It is a variation of the Dc double crochet and front post double crochet repeated over again.
Just to help you out I have made a little written tutorial for you here Alpine stitch – Crochet tutorial
If you would prefer to watch a quick video tutorial of the stitch then I have prepared one for you below 🙂
Now that you have learnt your new stitch. I’m sure you are itching to try it out.
I made the pattern with 2 designs. The blue beanie has a nice chunky ribbed brim while the yellow beanie has a more neat, knit-like appearance.
Crochet Beanie Pattern + Alpine Stitch Tutorial
This pattern is written in US terms.
Included in pattern are 2 versions of the Azalea alpine beanie depending on your preferred style of brim.
Pattern is written with stitch tutorials.
Suggested yarn to match 5mm hook.
In stock
The pdf comes with photo stitch tutorials.
I am always here to help, if you have any questions please contact me here through my page 🙂
Materials:
5mm crochet hook
Aran weight yarn (yarn to match 5mm hook) in two colours
Toddler – 70 yards of each
Junior – 85 yards of each
Teen – 95 yards of each
Adult 110 yards of each
Pom pom maker/ faux fur pom pom
Yarn needle
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Stitches:
Sc – single crochet
Dc – Double crochet
Fpdc – Front post double crochet
Bpdc – Back post double crochet
There you have it! A stylish new accessory to hit the slopes in…Or just wear day-to-day, either way you will love your new pro’ style beanie!
Think of all the colour combos you can try out! This is definitely a stash buster pattern, we all love those!
Don’t forget you can download a full pdf version of both style beanies in sizes toddler – adult hereÂ
Crochet Beanie Pattern + Alpine Stitch Tutorial
This pattern is written in US terms.
Included in pattern are 2 versions of the Azalea alpine beanie depending on your preferred style of brim.
Pattern is written with stitch tutorials.
Suggested yarn to match 5mm hook.
In stock
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