My son and I just recently went to see the new Despicable Me 2 movie, and it motivated me to FINALLY make a pattern I had been wanting to for awhile now...the Minion beanie.....
(You can buy the beanie in my Etsy store here. I make them to order, so it'll take a little over a week to get done.)
And, since the 2nd movie had the evil purple minions, I made one of those too...
As always, I decided to make my baby set but wanted to do them a little different. So, I decided they needed to be made into overalls (Duh...the characters wear overalls after all!)....
The beanie was made with my General Beanie Pattern, with a few modifications to add the goggles strap. PATTERNS FOR THE EYES/TEETH/HAIR ARE AT THE VERY BOTTOM!
(I always turn my beanies inside out after completing, to use that side as the “right side”, because I feel it always comes out looking better on that side)
***Note on my beanie patterns: I've realized that I had learned the DC stitch wrong, so my beanie pattern was done to the scale of my wrong stitch instead (which is really a long-DC stitch). So, you might want to do long-DC stitches, OR add a row or two to the bottom of the beanie. Also, my "Chain 2" NEVER counts as a DC in any of my patterns.***
(Every pattern that I currently have available to download is in Word format and is downloadable on my Scribd. If I do not have a pattern there, then I do not have a downloadable version of it. Please do not e-mail me with requests of patterns, as I most likely will not even check my e-mail. I apologize for this but I have a full-time job now and no longer keep up with the pattern requests. Thanks, and here is the link to my Scribd: https://www.scribd.com/ashley_holden_14)
Stitch Abbreviations:
CH= Chain
SC= Single Crochet
DC= Double Crochet
SL ST= Slip Stitch
ST= Stitch(es)
You will need size 4 Worsted weight yarn in Yellow & Black for regular Minion OR Purple & Black for evil Minion (I used I Love this Yarn's Black & Yellow for the regular minion or I Love this Yarn's Periwinkle & Black for the evil minion). I usually use the size H hook on everything, but I also work my stitches pretty tightly. (Just remember that changes hook changes the size of your work)
Make sure you start with the main color (yellow for regular, purple for evil) and switch to black where indicated.
Size: 0-3 Months
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4 (in Black): (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5 (in Black): DC in each around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 6-10: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: 3-6 Months
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2 (11 DC)
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5 (in Black): (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): DC in each around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 7-11: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: 6-9 Months
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2 (11 DC)
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5 (in Black): (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): (DC in first 11, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Round 7-12: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: 9-12 Months
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2 (11 DC)
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5 (in Black): (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): (DC in first 11, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Round 7: (DC in first 12, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (56 DC)
Round 8-13: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (56 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: Toddler (appx. ages 12 month – 3 years)
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2 (11 DC)Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5 (in Black): (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): (DC in first 11, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Round 7: (DC in first 12, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (56 DC)
Round 8: (DC in first 13, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (60 DC)
Round 9-12: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (60 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: Preschooler (appx. ages 3-7)
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2 (11 DC)
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5: (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): (DC in first 11, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Round 7 (in Black): (DC in first 12, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (56 DC)
Round 8 (in Black): (DC in first 13, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (60 DC)
Round 9-14: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (60 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: Child (appx. ages 8-12)
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2 (11 DC)
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5: (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): (DC in first 11, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Round 7 (in Black): (DC in first 12, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (56 DC)
Round 8 (in Black): (DC in first 13, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (60 DC)
Round 9: (DC in first 14, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (64 DC)
Round 10-14: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (64 DC)
Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Size: Teen/Adult (appx. ages 13 & Up)
Chain 6, join to form ring, Chain 2
Round 1: 11 DC in ring, join to first DC, chain 2 (11 DC)
Round 2: 2 DC in each around, join, chain 2 (22 DC)
Round 3: (DC in first, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (33 DC)
Round 4: (DC in first 2, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (44 DC)
Round 5: (DC in first 10, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (48 DC)
Round 6 (in Black): (DC in first 11, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (52 DC)
Round 7 (in Black): (DC in first 12, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (56 DC)
Round 8 (in Black): (DC in first 13, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (60 DC)
Round 9: (DC in first 14, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (64 DC)
Round 10: (DC in first 15, 2 DC in next) repeat around, join, chain 2 (68 DC)
Round 11-14: DC in each around, join, chain 2 (68 DC)Finish off. (Start on Earflap 1, if doing Earflaps/Ties. If doing a border in a contrasting color, start at Edging/Border section here. OR, if you want it one solid color, just weave in ends)
Earflaps
(be sure to pick the right one for your size beanie)
(be sure to pick the right one for your size beanie)
Earflaps for 0-3 Months - Preschooler
Starting at where you finished off your beanie, skip the right amount of stitches for your size beanie and start Earflap 1 in next stitch. Skip 6 stitches for 0-3 Months size, skip 7 for 3-6 Months size, skip 8 for 6-9 Months size, skip 9 for 9-12 Months size, & skip 10 for Toddler/Preschooler sizes.
Earflap 1:
Row 1: Chain 1, SC in next 10, chain 1, turn (10 SC)
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (8 ST)
Row 3: SC across, chain 1, turn (8 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (6 ST)
Row 5: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 6 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (4 ST)
Row 7: SC across, chain 1, turn (4 SC)
Row 8: Make 2 SC decreases, (If you are doing braided ties: at this point chain 4, turn, and sl st to last stitch. Finish off here & start Earflap 2) chain 1, turn (2 ST)
Row 9: SC decrease (1 ST)
Finish off. Start on Earflap 2.
Starting at other side of Earflap 1 (where you put your last stitch from Row 1), skip the right amount of stitches and start Earflap 2 in next stitch. Skip 12 stitches for 0-3 Months size, skip 14 for 3-6 Months size, skip 16 for 6-9 Months size, skip 18 for 9-12 Months size, & skip 20 for Toddler/Preschooler sizes.
Earflap 2:
Row 1: Chain 1, SC in next 10, chain 1, turn (10 SC)
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (8 ST)
Row 3: SC across, chain 1, turn (8 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (6 ST)
Row 5: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 6 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (4 ST)
Row 7: SC across, chain 1, turn (4 SC)
Row 8: Make 2 SC decreases, (If you are doing braided ties: at this point chain 4, turn, and sl st to last stitch. Finish off here) chain 1, turn (2 ST)
Row 9: SC decrease (1 ST)
Do NOT Finish off, start your Edging/Border here using the same yarn first
Earflaps for Child - Adult
Starting at where you finished off your beanie, skip the right amount of stitches for your beanie size and start Earflap 1 in next stitch. Skip 10 stitches for Child size, & skip 11 for Teen/Adult size.
Earflap 1:
Row 1: Chain 1, SC in next 12, chain 1, turn (12 SC)
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 8, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (10 ST)
Row 3: SC across, chain 1, turn (10 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (8 ST)
Row 5: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 8 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (6 ST)
Row 7: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 6 SC)
Row 8: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (4 ST)
Row 9: SC across, chain 1, turn (4 SC)
Row 10: Make 2 SC decreases, (If you are doing braided ties: at this point chain 4, turn, and sl st to last stitch. Finish off here & start Earflap 2) chain 1, turn (2 ST)
Row 11: SC decrease (1 ST)
Finish off. Start on Earflap 2.
Starting at other side of Earflap 1 (where you put your last stitch from Row 1), skip the right amount of stitches and start Earflap 2 in next stitch. Skip 20 stitches for Child size, & skip for 22 Teen/Adult size.
Earflap 2:
Row 1: Chain 1, SC in next 12, chain 1, turn (12 SC)
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 8, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (10 ST)
Row 3: SC across, chain 1, turn (10 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (8 ST)
Row 5: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 8 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (6 ST)
Row 7: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 6 SC)
Row 8: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (4 ST)
Row 9: SC across, chain 1, turn (4 SC)
Row 10: Make 2 SC decreases, (If you are doing braided ties: at this point chain 4, turn, and sl st to last stitch. Finish off here.) chain 1, turn (2 ST)
Row 11: SC decrease (1 ST)
Earflap 2:
Row 1: Chain 1, SC in next 12, chain 1, turn (12 SC)
Row 2: SC decrease, SC in next 8, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (10 ST)
Row 3: SC across, chain 1, turn (10 SC)
Row 4: SC decrease, SC in next 6, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (8 ST)
Row 5: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 8 SC)
Row 6: SC decrease, SC in next 4, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (6 ST)
Row 7: SC across, chain 1, turn ( 6 SC)
Row 8: SC decrease, SC in next 2, SC decrease, chain 1, turn (4 ST)
Row 9: SC across, chain 1, turn (4 SC)
Row 10: Make 2 SC decreases, (If you are doing braided ties: at this point chain 4, turn, and sl st to last stitch. Finish off here.) chain 1, turn (2 ST)
Row 11: SC decrease (1 ST)
Do NOT Finish off, start your Edging/Border here using the same yarn first
Edging/Border
- It's best when you have added earflaps to do a border in that same color of the earflaps first, and then another border in the contrasting color. This will give you a better looking edge, taking care of any weird gaps caused by different size stitches. So, chain 1 (after last stitch from earflap) & then SC around entire beanie in that same color, join to first SC. Then change to the contrasting color (Ishowed below how I do that) & SC around entire beanie again (make sure that if you are doing Regular Ties, that you do them at the points of the earflaps starting immediately after changing colors for second border)
- Changing colors: End your last row by starting an SC into last stitch, but do not pull through loops on hook. So with the color your ending: yarn over, insert hook into last stitch, pull up a loop. Then get your second color: yarn over, pull through both loops on hook, slip stitch to first SC of round. Color change complete! Now, Chain 1 with this new color and continue with your border.
***I TURN MY BEANIES INSIDE OUT AT THIS POINT, OR WHEN I'M DONE BECAUSE I FEEL THE "INSIDE" WHILE YOU'RE WORKING ACTUALLY TURNS OUT LOOKING THE BEST.***
Ties
Braided Ties
- Cut yarn out of desired colors (1-3 colors) in 36" strands (9 total). Fold in half and grab at the loop that forms at the halfway point. Pull that loop through the ch-4 space from last row on Earflap. Open loop up and pull through the strands left (this makes a sort of knot to keep the braid on there and will double your strands, leaving you with 18).
- Divide yarn into three groups, keeping in mind how the colors will come out looking, and braid until desired length. Tie another knot to finish off and cut ends so that only about an inch to an inch and a half hang down. **I usually make the braids about 5 1/2 inches long (from knot to knot) for 0-9 months and almost 9 inches long (from knot to knot) for the bigger sizes**
Regular Ties
- Starting at the end of each earflap, chain 40 (or as long/short as you wish), SC in 4th chain from hook and the rest of the way down the chain.
- After doing both ties, attach Tassels or Pom-Poms.
Tassels
- Cut a piece of cardboard 3" square (or use the width of your palm). Wind a strand of yarn around the cardboard approximately 30 times (or however thick you want it) and cut it.
- Cut a small length of yarn and insert it under all of the strands at the top of the cardboard; pull up tightly and tie securely. Leave the yarn ends long enough to attach the tassel to the beanie. Cut the yarn at the opposite end of the cardboard and then put the cardboard aside. Cut small length of yarn and, 1 inch below the top, wrap it tightly around the tassel twice; tie securely. Trim the ends and attach to beanie.
Pom-Poms
- Cut a piece of cardboard 3" square (or use the width of your palm). Wind a strand of yarn around the cardboard approximately 30 times (or however thick you want it) and cut it. Carefully slide off of your hand or the cardboard, being careful to make sure it keeps the same shape.
- Cut about 15" length of yarn and place behind at the middle; wrap around and tie securely, making sure it stays at the middle. Leave the yarn ends long enough to attach the pom-pom to the beanie. Cut the yarn at the opposite both ends of the pom-pom to make the edges. Trim the ends, fluff it up, and attach to the beanie.
Face Embellishments
(originally found small & large eyes here, edited them to look better and to include pupils)
Use the size eyes and amount of eyes that will look good on your beanie size! I used the directions to add the iris color of the minions.... but, as you'll notice in my pictures, for those earlier versions I did do not have the irises. Do them however you want! If you want irises, use brown for the regular minion and dark purple for the evil minion. If you don't want irises, continue all the Brown/Dark Purple rounds in black.
Small Eye (originally found here, edited some)
Using size H hook, appx. 2 1/2" in diameter. (Use smaller hook, if trying to fit 2 eyes on beanie) I use this pattern when trying to fit 2 eyes on beanies smaller than the Toddler size.
Round 1 (in Black): Chain 2, 6 SC in second chain from hook, join to form circle (6 SC)
Round 2 (in Brown/Dark Purple): Chain 1, 2 SC in each around, join. (12 SC)
Round 3 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (18 SC)
Round 4 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in each around, join (18 SC)
Round 5 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY of each around
, join (18 SC)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto beanie.
Medium Eye (originally found here, edited some)
Using size H hook, appx. 3" in diameter. (Use smaller hook or smaller pattern, if trying to fit 2 eyes on beanie) I use this pattern when putting one eye on beanies smaller than Toddler size, and for putting two eyes on Toddler size and up.
Round 1 (in Black): Chain 2, 6 SC in second chain from hook, join to form circle (6 SC)
Round 2 (in Black): Chain 1, 2 SC in each around, join. (12 SC)
Round 2 (in Black): Chain 1, 2 SC in each around, join. (12 SC)
Round 3 (in Brown/Dark Purple): Chain 1, (SC in first, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (18 SC)
Round 4 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 2, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (24 SC)
Round 5 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 3, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (30 SC)
Round 5 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 3, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (30 SC)
Round 6 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in each around, join (30 SC)
Round 7 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY of each around
, join (30 SC)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto beanie.
Large Eye (originally found here, edited some)
Using size H hook, appx. 3 1/2" in diameter. (Use smaller hook or smaller pattern, if trying to fit 2 eyes on beanie) I use this pattern when putting one eye on beanies Toddler size and up.
Round 1 (in Black): Chain 5, join to form circle, chain 2, 2 HDC in each around, join (10 HDC)
Round 2 (in Brown/Dark Purple): 2 SC in each around, join. (20 SC)
Round 3 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (30 SC)
Round 4 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 2, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join. (40 SC)
Round 5 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 3, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (50 SC)
Round 6 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in each around, join (50 SC)
Round 7 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY of each around, join (50 SC)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto beanie.
Small Bulging Eye (created from Small Eye pattern)
Using size H hook, appx. 2 1/2" in diameter. (Use smaller hook, if trying to fit 2 eyes on beanie) I use this pattern when trying to fit 2 eyes on beanies smaller than the Toddler size.
Round 1 (in Black): Chain 2, 6 SC in second chain from hook, join to form circle (6 SC)
Round 2 (in Black): Chain 1, 2 SC in each around, join. (12 SC)
Round 3 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (18 SC)
Round 4 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in each around, join (18 SC)
Round 5 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY of each around
, join (18 SC)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto beanie.
Medium Bulging Eye (created from Medium Eye pattern)
Using size H hook, appx. 3" in diameter. (Use smaller hook or smaller pattern, if trying to fit 2 eyes on beanie) I use this pattern when putting one eye on beanies smaller than Toddler size, and for putting two eyes on Toddler size and up.
Round 1 (in Black): Chain 1, 6 SC in second chain from hook, join to form circle (6 SC)
Round 2 (in Black): Chain 1, 2 SC in each around, join. (12 SC)
Round 2 (in Black): Chain 1, 2 SC in each around, join. (12 SC)
Round 3 (in Black): Chain 1, (SC in first, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (18 SC)
Round 4 (in Black): Chain 1, (SC in first 2, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (24 SC)
Round 5 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 3, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (30 SC)
Round 5 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 3, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (30 SC)
Round 6 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in each around, join (30 SC)
Round 7 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY of each around
, join (30 SC)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto beanie..
Large Bulging Eye (created from Large Eye pattern)
Using size H hook, appx. 3 1/2" in diameter. (Use smaller hook or smaller pattern, if trying to fit 2 eyes on beanie) I use this pattern when putting one eye on beanies Toddler size and up.
Round 1 (in Black): Chain 5, join to form circle, chain 2, 2 HDC in each around, join (10 HDC)
Round 2 (in Black): 2 SC in each around, join. (20 SC)
Round 3 (in Black): Chain 1, (SC in first, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (30 SC)
Round 4 (in Black): Chain 1, (SC in first 2, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (40 SC)
Round 5 (in White): Chain 1, (SC in first 3, 2 SC in next) repeat around, join (50 SC)
Round 6 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in each around, join (50 SC)
Round 7 (in Grey): Chain 1, SC in FRONT LOOPS ONLY of each around, join (50 SC)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto beanie.
Half Eyelid (my original design)
Use size H hook
Chain 11
Row 1: SC in second chain from hook and in next 7, SC decrease across last 2 stitches, turn (9 ST)
Row 2: SC decrease across first 2, SC in next 6, turn (7 ST)
Row 3: Skip first stitch, SC decrease across next 2, SC in next 4, turn (5 ST)
Row 4: SC decrease across first 2, SC decrease across last 2 (2 ST)
Finish off, leaving a long tail for sewing onto eye.
Teeth (my original design)
Use size H hook
- Square Tooth - Chain 3, SC in second chain from hook & in next, Chain 1, turn, SC in both stitches across, finish off with long tail for sewing onto beanie.
- Sharp Pointed Tooth - Chain 3, SC in second chain from hook & in next, Chain 1, turn, SC in both stitches across, Chain 2, turn, slip st in second chain from hook & in first SC on row, finish off with long tail for sewing onto beanie.
- Triangular Tooth - Chain 4, SC in second chain from hook & in next 2, Chain 1, turn, SC decrease across first 2 stitches, SC in last, turn, SC decrease across both stitches, finish off with long tail for sewing onto beanie.
Mouth (my original design)
The mouth can be done two ways.... either chain the length needed and stitch it down onto the beanie OR the method I used was forming the mouth straight on the beanie using the stitching method seen in this video.
Straight Hair (my original design)
I cut lengths of black yarn that were appropriate for the beanie size, then ran each through a stitch somewhere and tied knots on both sides of each of these strands to keep them in place.
Frizzy Hair (my original design)
I cut lengths of yarn (double the size of the ones for the straight hair), found the center of that piece by folding it, stuck my hook in a stitch and pulled that middle part through (making a loop on one side and the two end sticking out on the other side). Then you need to spread the loop open with your fingers, grab the two ends and pull them though that loop. Pull tight so that it holds firm onto the stitch and doesn't unravel. Now, get a tapestry needle and pick at those two ends of yarn to pull all the strings apart on both strands of yarn (this causes it to become fuzzy and crimped). Do this several times until you have enough "hair" to cover the whole top of the beanie!
******Credit is given where due, I don't claim any patterns to be mine that are not. If you use this pattern please link back to Butterfly’s Creations, please do not claim patterns as your own that are not yours. I also ask that you do not repost my pattern, it takes quite a bit of time to count everything out and type these up so please give credit where it's due. *****
Can't wait to try a minion hat later for my two kids! Thankyou for ppating such lovely patterns x
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for the patterns, I made the hats for my grandsons and they love it!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to know that y'all like the pattern! You're very welcome!
ReplyDeleteThis is just perfect! I can't wait to make them for Halloween gifts. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a wonderful assortment, Thank you so much for putting these patterns up, great patterns and very well organized! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat pattern! Extremely well written and I especially appreciated the link for the mouth.... my embroidery skills are seriously lacking.
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern! I made 2 for my boys and they love them!
ReplyDeleteI love your design. I've had fun making them. I just tried making the half eyelid. But I think there might be a mistake in the number of stitches. If I decrease one stitch each row, I would end up with one less, not two
ReplyDeleteThank you! I made this tonight. The 3-7 seemed too big for my son so I tweaked a little. He is 6. I also made the large eye which is too big for my hat. All trial and error. I am sure the next will be much better :D
ReplyDeletelooking forward to making this beanie for my grandson...will post pic once done (it may take some time though as new to crochet) x
ReplyDeletemerci pour le modèle
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