Easy Crochet Ribbed Beanie for Beginners Pattern FREE (Step-by-Step Crochet-Along)
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| Easy Crochet Ribbed Beanie | Knit-look Beanie |
Looking for an easy crochet ribbed beanie for beginners with FREE pattern that actually looks like knitting?
You’re in the right place to start making your dream beanie๐งถ
In this step-by-step crochet-along tutorial, I’ll show you exactly how to crochet a ribbed beanie using simple stitches and beginner-friendly tips — so you can follow along confidently, even if this is your first crochet hat.
This ribbed crochet beanie is:
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Beginner friendly
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Stretchy and cozy
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Knit-look (but 100% crochet!)
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Perfect for winter gifts or everyday wear
You can crochet along row by row, pause anytime, and come back whenever you need.
What You’ll Learn in This Crochet Ribbed Beanie Tutorial
In this tutorial, you’ll learn:
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How to crochet ribbing using basic stitches
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How to size your beanie correctly
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How to shape and finish a crochet hat
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How to avoid common beginner mistakes
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How to crochet slowly and confidently
This pattern is written for absolute beginners, with reassurance built in — because crochet is supposed to be relaxing, not stressful.
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| Crochet Ribbed Beanie | Materials |
Materials You’ll Need
Before we start, gather these supplies:
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Yarn: Medium (4) yarn
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Hook: 4.0 mm – 5.00 mm crochet hook
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Scissors
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Yarn needle
๐ก Tip for beginners:
Choose a light-colored yarn so you can see your stitches clearly. I will recommend to use Acrylic yarn for first time crocheters.
Watch the Video Tutorial
Prefer visual learning?
๐ฅ Watch the full crochet scrunchie tutorial on YouTube
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Crochet Ribbed Beanie Size Guide |
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Crochet Ribbed Beanie Size Guide |
Crochet Ribbed Beanie Size Guide
This beginner crochet beanie fits most adults with medium size, but it’s very forgiving because of the ribbing stretch.
Approximate fit:
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Head circumference: 54–55 centimeters
Height: 27–55 centimeters
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Finished stretch: comfortable and snug
If your beanie looks slightly small at first — that’s normal. Ribbing stretches beautifully once worn.
FREE Pattern [Crochet-Along Instructions]: Ribbed Beanie for Beginners
✨ Crochet-along tip:
Feel free to pause, rewind, and crochet stitch by stitch with me. There’s no rush.
Step 1: Slip Knot & Foundation Chain
Start by making a slip knot and place your hook into the knot.
Chain 46 for the height of your beanie + Chain 2 as turning chain = Total 48 chains
For beginners:
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Crochet slowly
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Count your stitches
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Don’t worry if your chain isn’t perfect
๐ If your chain feels tight, go up one hook size.
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| crochet ribbed beanie | foundation chain |
Step 2: Start the Ribbing
Row 1
36 hdc + 10 sl st = Total 46 sts
For ribbed texture:
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Work your stitches carefully
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Keep your tension relaxed
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Focus on consistent movement, not speed
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Your edges don’t need to be straight yet. Ribbing evens out as you go.
Row 2
chain 1, turn your work
10 sl st - blo + 35 hdc - blo + 1hdc (normal) = Total 46 sts
Row 3
chain 2, turn your work
1hdc (normal) + 35 hdc - blo + 10 sl st - blo = Total 46 sts
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| crochet ribbed beanie tutorial |
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| crochet ribbed beanie tutorial |
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| crochet ribbed beanie tutorial |
Step 3: Crochet Ribbing (Repeat Rows)
This is where the magic happens ✨
You’ll repeat the same ribbing rows [row 2 + row 3 alternately] again and again to build length.
Crochet-along reminders:
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Count stitches each row
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Keep your hook relaxed
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You can follow the video tutorial whenever needed
Say this in your head as you crochet:
“Slow stitches are good stitches.”
Your ribbed panel will slowly start to look like a knit hat, even though it’s crochet.
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| beginner crochet ribbed hat |
Step 4: Check Length & Fit
Once your ribbed rectangle wraps comfortably around your head without stretching, you’re ready to finish.
Beginner tip:
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Slightly snug is perfect
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Too loose won’t hold shape
recommended to make it 3–5 centimeters smaller than the head circumference
If unsure, wrap it gently — don’t stretch it.
Step 5: Join the Beanie Seam
Fold your ribbed piece; cut the yarn with enough length keeping in mind that we have to sew the edges.
Using your yarn needle:
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Sew the edges together neatly
Sew only with outer loops of both the corresponding stitches
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Keep stitches even but not tight
Watch the video tutorial for cleaner sewing
After completing your beanie, you won't recognize the seam.
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| Join the ribbed beanie seam |
Step 6: Close the Top of the Beanie
Thread your yarn needle through the top edge and gently pull to close.
Take your time here — slow finishing makes a big difference.
Secure your yarn, weave in ends, and admire your work ๐
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| Closing the top of the ribbed beanie |
Finished Crochet Ribbed Beanie
You did it!
You’ve just crocheted a beginner-friendly ribbed beanie that:
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Stretches comfortably
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Looks knit-style
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Works up fast
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Makes a great handmade winter gift
If your stitches aren’t perfect — that’s normal. Every beanie is practice.
๐ Your crochet ribbed beanie is now complete!๐๐๐
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| knit-look crochet beanie |
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Beginner FAQs
❓ Is this ribbed beanie good for first-time crocheters?
Yes! This pattern uses simple stitches and repetition, which is perfect for beginners.
❓ Why does my beanie look small?
Ribbing stretches once worn. Trust the process.
❓ Can I use different yarn?
Yes — just expect a slightly different size or texture.
Crochet-Along Encouragement
If you crocheted along:
๐ How many rows did you finish today?
๐ What yarn color did you choose?
Tell me in the comments — it helps other beginners feel confident too ๐
Want the Printable PDF Pattern?
If you prefer a clean, printable version of this crochet ribbed beanie pattern:
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Step-by-step written instructions
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Beginner notes
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Easy to save or print
๐ You can find the PDF pattern in my Etsy shop {coming soon}
(Perfect for offline crocheting or gifting!)
Save This for Later ๐
Pin this tutorial so you can come back anytime and finish your beanie at your own pace.
Happy crocheting ๐งถ๐












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