Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie

Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie

The Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie came to be when a dear friend requested a cap for her Mother in Law, Gloria. She wanted something warm, and feminine without being too “girly.” I used Caron Simply Soft, in Country Blue, due to the softness of the yarn, but any soft, worsted weight yarn can be substituted.

I rated this pattern for Advanced Beginners, because creators should be familiar with increases, half double crochet v-stitches, and camel stitches. If you’re unsure of how to do any of these stitches make sure you follow me on Facebook or join my Facebook Group, so I can help answer any questions you may have!

The pattern is available for free below. Or an Ad Free version can be purchased.

Skill Level

Advanced Beginner

Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie Sizing Chart

SizeCircumferenceHeight
Small19”6.5”
Medium21”7”
Large22”8”

Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie Materials Needed 

  • 1 skein of Caron Simply Soft yarn (or equivalent worsted weight yarn)
  • Size H8/5mm crochet hook 
  • Yarn Needle for sewing
  • Scissors

Stitches and Abbreviations 

  • MC – Magic Circle
  • Ch – Chain
  • DC – Double Crochet
  • DC Inc – Work 2 DC into the same stitch
  • HDC – Half Double Crochet
  • HDC Inc – Work 2 HDC into the same stitch
  • SK – Skip
  • Camel Stitch – Work HDC into the back bar/3rd loop of the HDC of the previous round)

Gauge

4 rows of DC = 2” tall

9 stitches of DC = 2” wide

Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie Written Instructions

Begin with a MC

Round 1: DC 10 into MC.  Sl St to first stitch to close round. (10)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 2: DC Inc into each stitch around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (20)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 3: *DC, DC Inc* Repeat * * around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (30)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 4: *2 DC, DC Inc* Repeat * * around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (40)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 5: *3 DC, DC Inc* Repeat * * around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (50)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 6: *4 DC, DC Inc* Repeat * * around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (60) (for size small, skip to Small Transition Round)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 7: *5 DC, DC Inc* Repeat * * around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (70) (for size medium, skip to Medium Transition Round)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 8: *6 DC, DC Inc* Repeat * * around.  Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (80) (for size large, skip to LargeTransition Round)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Transition Round:

This round will prepare us for the exact number of stitches to make the final rounds even, which requires a multiple of 3.

Small: HDC in each st around. Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (60)

Medium: HDC Inc, 34 HDC, HDC Inc, 34 HDC. Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (72)

Large: HDC Inc, 79 HDC. Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (81)

Main Body:

Round 1-5 (S), 6 (M), 8 (L): Ch 3 (counts as first HDC and Ch), HDC into same stitch, *SK 2 Stitches, [HDC, Ch, HDC] into next stitch.* Repeat * * around. SK last two stitches, Sl St to 2nd Ch at the start of round, to close round.(60, 72, 81)

Brim/Edging:

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 1: HDC in each st around. Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (60, 72, 81)

Ch 2 (does not count as first stitch)

Round 2-3: Camel Stitch into each stitch around. Sl St to first stitch (not chain) to close round. (60, 72, 81)

Fasten Off. Weave in Ends

Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie

I hope you enjoy making the Gloria Cap Crochet Beanie! If you’re looking for a cute and comfortable sweater to match, you should check out the Comfy Stars Sweater pattern, also available in both free and purchased formats!

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