Alpine crochet beanie pattern and tutorial

 

Azalea alpine beanie

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 πŸ™‚ 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 πŸ™‚

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!

I love new stitches!!

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!

Alpine valley

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 πŸ™‚

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.

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 πŸ™‚

Lets get hooked!

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

 

Stitches:

Sc – single crochet

Dc – Double crochet

Fpdc – Front post double crochet

Bpdc – Back post double crochet

 

Notes: Chain 1 and chain 2, will always count as the first stitch in a row. Always end with a double crochet in the end of Alpine stitch rows and not a post!

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!

Azelea alpine beanie

Don’t forget you can download a full pdf version of both style beanies in sizes toddler – adult hereΒ 

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Happy crocheting!

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6 comments

  • Gwen says:

    I love this pattern, but when I first tried it I knew something was wrong. I went back and watched your video, and your instructions are missing the single crochet row between rows 9 and 10. Now that I have this figured out, I can’t wait to try it.

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