The Incredible Web Beanie

The Incredible Web Beanie J  by dms (the hooking nook)

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Worsted weight yarn – 1 skein background color, 1 skein web color

H hook (or your trusty beanie making hook)

Yarn needle

  • For the color changes you can either bind off when you start the new color or carry over; it is up to you…. For this pattern I bound off R1 and carried over the rest (after several tries this is just what worked for me) I kept the WC to the front of the piece and the BC to the back of the piece when it wasn’t being worked.
  • Behind each fptc you will skip the coordinating st on the working row.

Abbreviations:

WC – web color

BC- background color

Hdc- half double crochet

Sc- single crochet

Ch- chain

Sl st – slip stitch

Fptc- front post treble crochet

BLO- back loops only

FLO- front loops only

With WC:    Ch 4, join with sl st to form a ring.

R1: ch 2 (will count as 1st hdc here & throughout), 9 hdc in the ring; join with a sl st (each row, here and throughout will be joined to the first stitch with a sl st)                                                                                         10 hdc

R2: join BC, ch 2, working in BLO, hdc in joining st, 2 hdc in each st around, join                         20 hdc

R3: ch2, hdc in joining st, hdc in next st, *2hdc in next st, hdc in next st; repeat from * around, join                                                                                                                                                                             30 hdc

R4: with WC, ch1, working in FLO, *1 tc in front loop of R1, sc next 2 st of the working row; repeat from * around, join with sl st around the 1st tc                                                                              20 sc & 10 tc

R5: with BC, ch 2, working in BLO, hdc in next st, 2 hdc, *hdc in next 2 st, 2 hdc in next st; repeat from * around, join                                                                                                                              40 hdc

R6: ch2, hdc in next 2 st, 2 hdc in next st, *hdc in next 3 st, 2 hdc in next st; repeat from * around, join

                                                                                                                                           50 hdc

R7: with WC from R4 ch 4 (this will count as the 1st fptc) and join with sc in front loop of next st in the working row (there will be 4 sc between each fptc this row, be careful in lining up the st), working in FLO, sc in next 3 st, fptc around tc from R4, *sc in next 4 st, fptc around tc from R4; repeat from * around, join with sl st around the 1st fptc                                                                                      40 sc &10 fptc

R8: with BC, ch 2, working in BLO, hdc in next 3 st, 2 hdc, *hdc in next 4 st, 2 hdc in next st; repeat from * around, join                                                                                                            60 hdc

R9: ch2, hdc around, join                                                                                                                                   60 hdc

R10: with WC ch 4, working in FLO, *sc in next 5 st, fptc around fptc from R7; repeat from * around, join with sl st around post of 1st fptc                                                                                      50 sc, 10 fptc

R11: with BC, ch 2, working in BLO, hdc around, join              60 hdc

R12: ch2, hdc around, join                60 hdc

Repeat row 10-12    3 times (you will end with BC, fasten off that color only)

R22: with WC, ch 4, *sc in next 5 st, fptc; repeat from * around, join with sl st around post of 1st fptc

                                                                                                                                                                         50 sc & 10 fptc

R23: ch 2, hdc around, join             60 hdc

R24: ch 1, sc around, join               60 sc

R25: repeat R24 and fasten off

Weave in the ends with yarn needle.

8 thoughts on “The Incredible Web Beanie

  1. I love this beanie! I want to make it for my grandson for Christmas! ❤ I'm having a bit of trouble though… After crocheting R4, I have 40 stitches instead of 30. I think I may be doing something wrong with the tc and adding a st somehow. Any suggestions?

      1. My gosh no worries at all! I’m so sorry to hear that your home was damaged by the hurricanes. I hope you and your family are safe and sound. Thank you so much for the advice. I didn’t realize that you’re supposed to skip a stitch on the working row behind the TC but that makes sense when you think about it. 🙂 Thanks again and best wishes for you and your family. ❤

    1. Sounds like you may be adding a stitch with the tc on that row… when you drop down for the tc, move to the next working stitch , which essentially is skipping that stitch behind the tc on that row…

  2. Would it be possible to size this up for an adult? I’m not very good at adjusting myself. Apologies if this is not appropriate question. I’m planing on making myself spider gloves and scarf and thought it be cool to have a spider web hat

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