"Sept Beret" Crochet Pattern
"Sept Beret" Crochet Pattern
This crochet beret is made with a textured stitch pattern.
The design features regular increases at seven points, so I named it "Sept," inspired by the French word for the number "7."
Thanks to these consistent increases, once you get the hang of it, you'll be able to crochet at a steady pace. You can work on it without constantly referring to the chart.
As a small project that can be completed in a few days, it could be fun to make another one in a different color while your hands are still in the rhythm!
Both sample pieces were made using British Eroica by Puppy, a bulky wool yarn.
Combined with the textured stitch pattern, it provides a sturdy structure that's perfect for a hat.
The brown version uses a slightly lighter shade, making the stitch pattern stand out beautifully.
The navy version was a prototype and features a slightly different stitch pattern, so please use it as a reference for color selection rather than the final design.
Whether you go for a classic color to highlight the texture or pick a shade that suits your style, have fun choosing the perfect color for your hat!
This pattern features a unique stitch, and includes a step-by-step tutorial with photos.
While the yarn pickup method may differ slightly from usual, you’ll quickly get the hang of it once you start crocheting.
Patterns for "Asymmetric Cowl" Crochet Pattern, "Matching Slippers" Crochet Pattern, and "Matching beanie" Crochet Pattern which use the same stitch pattern, are also available on separate pages—be sure to check them out!
We hope you’ll enjoy this new item for the winter season!
[Ease]
Mostly basic technique: ★★★☆☆
Difficult to make mistakes: ★★★★☆
Good tempo: ★★★★☆
Completed in a short time: ★★★★☆
[crochet pattern]
- Japanese
Product number: CH02-048
Format: PDF file, A4, 6 sheets
Pattern instructions: Chart and supplementary explanation
[Yarn used]
Puppy British Eroica
[Col. 192] Brown, [Col. 102] Navy
110g (3 balls)
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