Rolling Shells Beanie Crochet Pattern

Rolling Shells Beanie Crochet Pattern

The Rolling Shells Beanie Crochet Pattern is a Unisex design that would be a perfect make for the guys and gals in your life.  You can customize the crochet pattern to create a perfect fit for anyone. 

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Below you will find a FREE version of the Rolling Shells Beanie Crochet Pattern.

Rolling Shells Beanie FREE Crochet Pattern


Information Needed

I used 2 colors of Caron One Pound 100% Acrylic Yarn.  (16 oz/453.6 g) (812 yds/742 m)

Advanced Beginner 

US Terminology

Materials:
US H or 5mm Crochet Hook
MC = 60-80 yds #4 ply Worsted/Aran Weight Yarn
CC = 50-70 yds of #4 ply Worsted/Aran Weight Yarn

Abbreviations/Stitches Used:
ch = chain
st = stitch(es)
sl st = slip stitch
rep = repeat
blo = back loop only
hdc = half double crochet
dc = double crochet
dc2tog = double crochet 2 together
alt ch 2 = alternate chain 2
YO = Yarn Over
MC = Main Color
CC = Contrasting Color

Notes:
ch 2 counts as a hdc
ch 3 counts as a dc
alt ch 2 counts as a st
the hat brim is worked flat
the hat body is worked the round
If you do not meet Gauge try going up or down a hook size
If you are using 2 colors, it is best to use the same thicknesses for each color
Below there are 2 sizes to choose from, Child Size and Adult

Special Stitches:
Beg Shell = (ch 3, 2 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) all in same sp
Shell = (3 dc, ch 1, 3 dc) all in same sp

Double Crochet 2 Together – dc2tog

  • YO, insert hook into specified st
  • YO, pull up a loop
  • YO, pull through 2 loops on hook (2 loops on hook)
  • YO, insert hook into next st, YO, pull up a loop (4 loops on hook)
  • YO, pull through 2 loops on hook. (3 loops on hook)
  • YO, pull through all 3 loops

Special Note:
The pattern calls for using the Carrying Yarn Method.  This allows you to carry your MC and CC up the rows without fastening off.

Video Tutorial:
Closing Brim
Double Crochet 2 Together
Carrying Colors

Gauge:
US H or 5mm Crochet Hook
Brim:  8 st x 8 rows = 4”
Shells:  4 rows = 4”

Brim Gauge Swatch:
US H or 5mm Crochet Hook
16 st x 8 rows = 4”

R1: ch 18 hdc into the 3rd ch from hook, hdc across.  turn (16 hdc)
R2-R8: alt ch 2 or ch 2, hdc in blo of next 14 st, hdc in last st. turn (16 hdc)

Size Chart
Size Brim Height Width Circumference Height
Child 1.5” 10” 20” 10.5”
Adult 2.5” 12” 24” 12.5”
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Rolling Shells Beanie Crochet Pattern
BRIM

Note:  you can customize your Brim by repeating R2 until you meet your head’s circumference.

Using MC

R1: ch 8 (14) hdc into the 3rd ch from hook, hdc across.  turn (6, 12 hdc)

R2: alt ch 2 or ch 2, hdc in blo of next 4 (10, 10) st, hdc in last st. turn (6, 12 hdc)

R3-39 (48):  rep R2

Closing Brim  

Step 1:
hold both ends together without twisting, sl st blo in each st across, going through both last row work and starting row.  

Step 2:
turn slightly to start working across the side of the Brim

Step 3:
alt ch 2 or ch 2, hdc in each st around.  sl st in 1st st to join.  (39, 48 hdc)

Do not fasten off.  This is where you will start the Carrying Colors Method.

 Body

Note:  you can customize the height of your hat be adding or subtracting rows

R1:  using your CC, attach yarn with a sl st in same sp as join, Beg Shell in same st, sk 2 sts, *Shell in next st, sk 2 sts.  rep from * around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your MC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R2:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your CC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R3:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your MC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R4:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your CC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R5:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your MC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R6:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your CC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R7:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around. sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your MC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

R8:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your CC  (13, 16 Shells) (78, 96 dc)

Child Size STOP here.  Do NOT fasten off.  Move to Crown 

R9:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around. sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your MC  (16 Shells & 96 dc)

R10:  Beg Shell in same ch-1 sp, *Shell in each ch-1 sp around.  sl st in top of ch 3, sl st in next 2 dc, insert hook into ch-1 sp, Carry Up your CC  (16 Shells & 96 dc)

Adult Size STOP here.  Do NOT fasten off.  Move to Crown 

Crown

Note:  ch 1 does NOT counts as a st

R1sl st in 1st dc, ch 3, sk 1 st, dc2tog, *sk 1 st, dc2tog. rep from * around until last 2 st.  sk last 2 st, sl st in top of ch-3 to join. (26, 32 dc)

R2:  ch 2, dc in next st (this counts as dc2tog), dc2tog in each st around.  sl st in 1st st to join.  (13, 16 dc)

Child Size

R3:  ch 3, dc2tog in each st around. sl st in 1st st to join. (7 dc)

Fasten off leaving a long tail of yarn.  Weave the long tail of yarn through each st, draw tight to close the top of the crown.

Adult

R3:  ch 3, dc2tog in each st around until last st. sk last st. sl st in 1st st to join. (8 dc)

Fasten off leaving a long tail of yarn.  Weave the long tail of yarn through each st, draw tight to close the top of the crown.

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Wrapped in Love Set Free Crochet Pattern

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You can get a free PDF copy of the premium crochet pattern for my Wrapped in Love Set on December 17, 2022.  My Wrapped in Love Set contains a Beanie and a Cowl crochet patterns that you can wrap them in love and warmth.  There are 3 sizes to choose from:  Child, Women, and Men.


Wrapped in Love Set Crochet Pattern

Wrapped In Love Set Crochet Pattern

Materials:
US Hook H or 5.0 mm
150 yards of MC #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
75 yards of CC #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
Scissors
Tapestry Needle

Gauge Swatch:
Hook U.S. H/5.0 mm
16 DC x 7 Rows = 4”

Size:
Crown = 5″

Width = 7″
Height = 7″
Circumference = 23″

Abbreviations & Stitches Used:
MC = Main Color

CC = Contrasting Color Chain 18. R1: DC in 4th ch from Hook
Ch Sp = Chain Space and in each st across. Turn (16 DC)
St = Stitch R2-R7: Ch 3, dc in each st across. (16 DC)
SC = Single Crochet When you finish the 7 Rows your Swatch
DC = Double Crochet should be 4 inches wide by 4 inches in height.
SS = Slip Stitch
FSC = Foundation Single Crochet (YouTube video here.)
LDC = Long Double Crochet (YouTube has GREAT instructional videos!)
DC2TOG = Double Crochet 2 Together (click on YouTube for instructions)
Beg Shell = Ch 3, DC, ch 1, 2 DC all in the same stitch
Shell = 2 DC, ch 1, 2 DC all in same stitch
***Drop Stitch = DS (YouTube has a video here.)

Notes:
Hat and Cowl are worked in the Round. Slip stitch into the 1st stitch, the chain space or stitch specified.

Ch 3 does count as a DC
Shells made create the Heart
This hat and cowl are Reversible and can be worn either way.
There will be a Gap between Hearts on R3.
*** If you do NOT want them to be Reversible, you can use the Drop Stitch technique

Child Size Hat Crochet Pattern

Hat–Child Size:

When making slip knot leave a 3” tail for sewing FSC row closed.

R1: With MC FSC 63. S s in top of ch 3 to join. (63 FSC)

R2: ch 3, dc in each st around. (63 DC) With a Tapestry Needle sew the FSC row closed.

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the Drop Stitch

R3: Attach Hot Pink in top of ch 3. [Ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in same stitch. (Beg Shell) made] ch 2, skip 6 st, 2 dc, ch 1. 2 dc all in the same stitch. (Shell made). *Ch 2, skip 6 st, Shell in next st.* Repeat from * to * 7 more times. Ch 2 and ss in top of ch 3 of Beg Shell. (9 Shells)

Change to MC or Use the Drop Stitch

R4: ss in ch 1 sp of Beg Shell, ch 1, sc in same st., *ch 2, skip 2 dc from previous row, 1 ldc in next 2 st of previous Row, ch 2, sc in ch 1 space of next Shell.* Repeat from * to * 7 more times. Ss in sc to join.

R5: ch 3, dc in each st around. (63 DC)

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the Drop Stitch

R6-R14: Repeat R3-R5 ending with R4 and Light Pink Yarn.

R15-R17: ch 3, dc2tog around. Ss in top of ch 3 to join.

Fasten off. Leave a long piece of yarn and weave R16 closed. Use Tapestry Needle to weave in ends.

Child Size Cowl Crochet Pattern

Cowl–Child Size

When making slip knot leave a 3” tail for sewing FSC row closed.

R1: With MC and H Hook FSC 84. Ss in top of ch 3 to join. (84 FSC)

R2: ch 3, dc in each st around. (84 DC) With a Tapestry Needle sew the FDC row closed.

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the DS

R3: Attach CC in top of ch 3. [Ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in same stitch. (Beg Shell) made] ch 2, skip 6 st, 2 dc, ch 1. 2 dc all in the same stitch. (Shell made). *Ch 2, skip 6 st, Shell in next st.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Ch 2 and ss in top of ch 3 of Beg Shell. (12 Shells)

Change to MC or Use the DS

R4: ss in ch 1 sp of Beg Shell, ch 1, sc in same st., *ch 2, skip 2 dc from previous row, 1 ldc in next 2 st of previous row, ch 2, sc in ch 1 space of next Shell.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Ss in sc to join. (12 Shells)

R5: ch 3, dc in each st around. (84 DC)

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the DS

R6-R17: Repeat R3-R5 ending with R5 and MC.

R18: ch 1, sc in same st and each st around, ss in 1st sc to join. (84 sc)

Fasten off.

Use Tapestry Needle to weave in ends.

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Wattle Stitch Beanie

I designed the Wattle Stitch Beanie Crochet Pattern specifically for Yarn for Menstrual Health campaign a couple of years ago.  This is very taboo topic, but it applies to young girls everywhere.  You can read more about this topic below.

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Yarn for Menstrual Health

I wanted to talk to you about a taboo subject that most people don’t like to talk about, Menstrual Awareness.  During the months of March to May there are quite a few organizations out there that try and spread the word about this taboo subject.  These organizations talk about menstrual hygiene and spreading awareness for young girls, just like the girls below need to hear about.

 

 

One of the organizations I want to talk to you about started the Yarn for Menstrual Health campaign, but first I wanted to share a little bit about my story as a young girl.

I wish this was a topic we talked about when I was a young girl.  I started my menstrual cycle when I was 12 years old.  This was not a topic talked about in my household, even though there were over 10 women in it.  While I was away at camp I started my period.  I had NO idea what was happening or how to deal with it.  I was so afraid to talk to anyone about it or even go to the nurse to find out how to handle it.  For my first period I used toilet paper the whole time, this was not very hygienic to say the least.

The week at camp was not an experience I remember fondly.  The whole time I was so scared!  I was afraid everyone would make fun of me if they found out.  The whole time I was there all that ran through my mind was what is happening to me?  Does it show?  Did I use enough toilet paper?  Was I bleeding through my clothes?

As a 12 year old girl in 6th grade I didn’t know how to handle it at school either.  My mom wrote a note to my teacher asking if I could go to the restroom by myself so I didn’t have to take care of it in front of other girls.  Not only was this embarrassing enough, but the 6th grade teacher was a man!  In 6th grade all toilet stalls did not have a door, so there was no privacy.  I was terrified, not wanting anyone to know what was happening to me.

 

I know there are girls out there that are going through the same things I did.  I know there are others who probably have it worse because they are in situations where they can’t get a hold of or afford the needed supplies.  I know when I was 12 I had no clue these things even existed!

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Yarn for Menstrual Health Campaign

So let’s talk about Yarn for Menstrual Health campaign.  A woman named Haseeta together with Morines Shop and the African Girl Foundation started this campaign.  It was created to bring  awareness about the unhygienic circumstances most school girls across Kenya endure during their menses. She along with the ladies in her group had pledged to make 1,000 hats to be distributed by the African Girl Foundation where they will also distribute menstrual packs to various schools in 2021.

Their aim is to normalize conversations on menstrual health. Similarly, they are raising funds to equip everyone in need with reusable sanitary kits.  These sanitary kits cost $10 and consists of 4 reusable pads and washing soap to last an entire year.  How awesome is this?!

Not only is menstrual hygiene an issue in Kenya, but this is an issue young girls in the US face as well.  Some schools are starting to talk to girls about menstrual hygiene and how to prepare them on how to handle it.  But this is still a subject no one likes to hear about.

Poverty, no matter where it is at, plays a huge roll in menstrual hygiene.  Most young girls and women can’t afford to purchase the sanitary products they need because of the expense.  Some women are having to decide whether to buy sanitary products or food.  How awful would it be if you or your child had to choose one of these options?

To help bring awareness to young girls and women, there are many great organizations out there that are trying to raise awareness about menstrual health and hygiene.  The Yarn for Menstrual Health is one of these great organizations.  You can find out more about this campaign at the link below.

https://www.lovecrafts.com/en-gb/c/article/yarn-for-menstrual-health-campaign

https://www.morinesshop.com/yarn-for-menstrual-health-a-plea-to-do-more/

Here in the US, you can find more information about menstrual hygiene at everydayhealth.com and sanitary ways to handle periods for young girls and women.

If you would like to take part or learn more about Yarn for Menstrual Health visit this link.

Help me Raise Money for Menstrual Health

You can purchase a PDF copy of the Wattle Stitch Beanie and $3 of part of the proceeds, will go to the African Girl Foundation to help in raising menstrual hygiene awareness.  You can find a copy of the Wattle Stitch Beanie in my Ravelry Store by clicking on the image of the beanie below.  Please help me support Menstrual Awareness!

Wattle Stitch Beanie

 

Also here are some things you can do to support this campaign and crochet a red hat in support of Menstrual Health.

Use #YarnForMenstrualHealth

  • Crochet or Knit a maroon or red hat
  • Take a photo of yourself wearing the hat and share it on social media
  • Share your menstrual health journey or what you would like to improve regarding menstrual health using #YarnForMenstrualHealth in your caption
  • Provide a link to this post so others can read about the campaign

Do you have a story to tell?  Would you like to share it?  You can email me at jo@joscraftyhook.com or add it in the Comments section of this post.

 

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Wrapped In Love Set Crochet Pattern

The Wrapped In Love Set is being a part of the Warm my Heart Blog Hop being hosted by Fosbas Designs and Frankie Kate.  We are wanting to share free premium crochet patterns that your loved ones can feel love, warmth, and security.

The Warm my Heart  Blog Hop will run from December 1 – 20, 2022.  Each day you will find 2 new free crochet patterns you can take advantage of.

This post contains affiliate links.  If you make a purchase using these links I may receive compensation (at no added cost to you.)

 

 

 

 

You can get a free PDF copy of the premium crochet pattern for my Wrapped in Love Set on December 20, 2022.  My Wrapped in Love Set contains a Beanie and a Cowl crochet patterns that you can wrap them in love and warmth.  There are 3 sizes to choose from:  Child, Women, and Men.

 

Inside the premium crochet pattern you will find helpful Video Tutorial for every round/row of the Child Size Hat on my YouTube Channel below.

Wrapped In Love Set Crochet Pattern
Child Size Wrapped In Love Set

 

My Wrapped In Love Set crochet pattern has been a hit since it was designed in 2019.  Because of this I designed the Wrapped in Love eBook.  I have added patterns can find multiple sized patterns for fingerless gloves; headband, tank tops and more.  You also can check them out individually at my Ravelry Store.

 

 

 

 

During the month of December you can take advantage of my Wrapped in Love eBook for $10.  You will get 7 premium crochet patterns that each contain multiple sizes to choose from.  Take advantage of the 50% off discount as part of the Warm my Heart Blog Hop. 

In the mean time you can find a FREE crochet pattern below of the Child Size Hat & Cowl of the Wrapped In Love Set.  

 

Wrapped In Love Set Crochet Pattern

 

Materials:
US Hook H or 5.0 mm
150 yards of MC #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
75 yards of CC #4 Worsted Weight Yarn
Scissors
Tapestry Needle

Gauge Swatch:
Hook U.S. H/5.0 mm
16 DC x 7 Rows = 4”

Size:
Crown = 5″

Width = 7″
Height = 7″
Circumference = 23″

Abbreviations & Stitches Used:
MC = Main Color

CC = Contrasting Color Chain 18. R1: DC in 4th ch from Hook
Ch Sp = Chain Space and in each st across. Turn (16 DC)
St = Stitch R2-R7: Ch 3, dc in each st across. (16 DC)
SC = Single Crochet When you finish the 7 Rows your Swatch
DC = Double Crochet should be 4 inches wide by 4 inches in height.
SS = Slip Stitch
FSC = Foundation Single Crochet (YouTube video here.)
LDC = Long Double Crochet (YouTube has GREAT instructional videos!)
DC2TOG = Double Crochet 2 Together (click on YouTube for instructions)
Beg Shell = Ch 3, DC, ch 1, 2 DC all in the same stitch
Shell = 2 DC, ch 1, 2 DC all in same stitch
***Drop Stitch = DS (YouTube has a video here.)

Notes:
Hat and Cowl are worked in the Round. Slip stitch into the 1st stitch, the chain space or stitch specified.

Ch 3 does count as a DC
Shells made create the Heart
This hat and cowl are Reversible and can be worn either way.
There will be a Gap between Hearts on R3.
*** If you do NOT want them to be Reversible, you can use the Drop Stitch technique

Hat–Child Size:

When making slip knot leave a 3” tail for sewing FSC row closed.

R1: With MC FSC 63. S s in top of ch 3 to join. (63 FSC)

R2: ch 3, dc in each st around. (63 DC) With a Tapestry Needle sew the FSC row closed.

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the Drop Stitch

R3: Attach Hot Pink in top of ch 3. [Ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in same stitch. (Beg Shell) made] ch 2, skip 6 st, 2 dc, ch 1. 2 dc all in the same stitch. (Shell made). *Ch 2, skip 6 st, Shell in next st.* Repeat from * to * 7 more times. Ch 2 and ss in top of ch 3 of Beg Shell. (9 Shells)

Change to MC or Use the Drop Stitch

R4: ss in ch 1 sp of Beg Shell, ch 1, sc in same st., *ch 2, skip 2 dc from previous row, 1 ldc in next 2 st of previous Row, ch 2, sc in ch 1 space of next Shell.* Repeat from * to * 7 more times. Ss in sc to join.

R5: ch 3, dc in each st around. (63 DC)

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the Drop Stitch

R6-R14: Repeat R3-R5 ending with R4 and Light Pink Yarn.

R15-R17: ch 3, dc2tog around. Ss in top of ch 3 to join.

Fasten off. Leave a long piece of yarn and weave R16 closed. Use Tapestry Needle to weave in ends.

Cowl–Child Size

When making slip knot leave a 3” tail for sewing FSC row closed.

R1: With MC and H Hook FSC 84. Ss in top of ch 3 to join. (84 FSC)

R2: ch 3, dc in each st around. (84 DC) With a Tapestry Needle sew the FDC row closed.

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the DS

R3: Attach CC in top of ch 3. [Ch 3, dc, ch 1, 2 dc all in same stitch. (Beg Shell) made] ch 2, skip 6 st, 2 dc, ch 1. 2 dc all in the same stitch. (Shell made). *Ch 2, skip 6 st, Shell in next st.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Ch 2 and ss in top of ch 3 of Beg Shell. (12 Shells)

Change to MC or Use the DS

R4: ss in ch 1 sp of Beg Shell, ch 1, sc in same st., *ch 2, skip 2 dc from previous row, 1 ldc in next 2 st of previous row, ch 2, sc in ch 1 space of next Shell.* Repeat from * to * 10 more times. Ss in sc to join. (12 Shells)

R5: ch 3, dc in each st around. (84 DC)

Change to CC to make Shells/Hearts or Use the DS

R6-R17: Repeat R3-R5 ending with R5 and MC.

R18: ch 1, sc in same st and each st around, ss in 1st sc to join. (84 sc)

Fasten off.

Use Tapestry Needle to weave in ends.

 

 

 

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