April 3, 2024

Snorlax Beanie (knit)

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
    Simple but yet very stylish; for boys and girls of all ages. You can comfortably wear it during any season depending on the yarn you used and the weather, of course. This is an easy-to-knit beanie if you know the basics knit, purl and k2tog.

SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
Child (6yrs - 10yrs) [19" to 20" head circumference]
Teen/Small Adult [20" to 21" head circumference]
Adult (men) [21" to 23" head circumference]

MATERIALS
*Worsted Weight Yarn: windsor blue & small amounts of cream, black & white
*DPN's or Circular Needles: 4.5mm & 5.0mm
*Stitch Marker to mark your rounds
*Tapestry Needle

GAUGE
Using 5.0mm needles...  4.5 stitches x  6 rows = 1"
Don't forget to check your gauge.

PATTERN NOTES
  This pattern can either be knitted when making the hat or duplicate stitched on afterward; the choice is yours. Here's a great video on how to duplicate stitch; HERE.


STARTING the BEANIE
CO 80 (90, 90) sts on 4.5mm needles with windsor blue yarn.
Place a marker and join in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches.
Do ribbing (k1, p1) for 1 inch (approx. 6 rounds).
Change to larger needles and proceed knitting for 4 (4.5, 5) inches. This will give you approx. 27 (32, 37) rounds. Please follow the graph to know in which rows to do the color changes.

SHAPING the CROWN
  Rnd 1: k8, k2tog around
  Rnd 2 and all even rnds: knit around
  Rnd 3: k7, k2tog around
  Rnd 5: k6, k2tog around
  Rnd 7: k5, k2tog around
  Rnd 9: k4, k2tog around
  Rnd 11: k3, k2tog around
  Rnd 13: k2, k2tog around
  Rnd 15: k1, k2tog around
  Rnd 17: k2tog around
Leave a tail (up to 8"). You will use a tapestry needle to thread the tail through the last remaining stitches on your needle. After removing the needles from the stitches, pull tightly to close the top hole. Lastly, hide the tail inside and weave it in.

NOTE: The ears are worked all in one piece and then folded in half.
EARS with windsor blue; make 2
CO 1 stitch with the 5.0mm needles
  Row 1: kfb (2sts)
  Row 2: knit across (2sts)
  Row 3: kfb, kfb (4sts)
  Row 4: knit across (4sts)
  Row 5: kfb, p2, kfb (6sts)
  Row 6: kfb, k4, kfb (8sts)
  Row 7: kfb, p6, kfb (10sts)
  Row 8: knit across (10sts)
  Row 9: purl across (10sts)
  Row 10: knit across (10sts)
  Row 11: purl across (10sts)
  Row 12: knit across (10sts)
  Row 13: purl across (10sts)
  Row 14: knit across (10sts)
  Row 15: purl across (10sts)
  Row 16: purl across (10sts)
  Row 17: purl across (10sts)
  Row 18: knit across (10sts)
  Row 19: purl across (10sts)
  Row 20: knit across (10sts)
  Row 21: purl across (10sts)
  Row 22: knit across (10sts)
  Row 23: purl across (10sts)
  Row 24: k2tog, k6, k2tog (8sts)
  Row 25: p2tog, p4, p2tog (6sts)
  Row 26: k2tog, k2, k2tog (4sts)
  Row 27: purl across (4sts)
  Row 28: k2tog x2 (2sts)
  Row 29: purl across (2sts)
  Row 30: slip1, knit 1, psso
F/O and draw through the remaining stitch. Weave in the ends.
Fold the ear in half along row 16. Using the 3.75mm (F) crochet hook, single crochet along the entire ear to close it off. F/O, weave in all ends.
Another method you can use if you're not comfortable crocheting, use a tapestry needle and whip stitch along the entire ear to close it off.


ASSEMBLE
     I recommend pinning the pieces before sewing them to make sure you have them in the position you like best before sewing. (Most people prefer to use the yarn at the end of the finished pieces to sew them in place, but I use matching thread).
     EARS...lay out the beanie flat and find the position you like best.

Note: right-click on the image and open the image in a new tab to enlarge and print out.
The grid lines on the pattern graph may look uneven on your monitor but will print out evenly.
Child size is up to the red line.
Teen/Small Adult size is up to the green line.
Adult (men) size is the full graph.


GLOSSARY:
co: cast on || k: knit || k2tog: knit 2 stitches together || kfb: knit front and back || p: purl
p2tog: purl 2 stitches together || psso: pass slipped stitch over || rnd/s: round/s || st/s: stitch/es


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Have a nice knit time!
- Janet

Janet

Snorlax and Pokemon are copyrighted by The Pokemon Company.
This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (April 2024). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.

2 comments:

  1. I have tried and tried to copy and paste this pattern but it dosen't seem to allow it.??

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    1. Tried printing the pattern so you can have a personal copy. If you're using a computer, click the 3 dots on the upper right corner of your browser and select print.

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