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Slouchy Knit Beanie

The Slouchy Knit Beanie pattern is made with bulky yarn for a comfy, relaxed fit that looks great on everyone. Whether you’re new to knitting or just want a quick, satisfying project, this beginner-friendly pattern has you covered. Grab your needles, follow along with my tutorial, and whip up a stylish beanie that’s perfect for any season!

You’ll find everything you need to knit the beanie below, including the yarn, knitting needle, a free pattern, and a video tutorial. If you like this pattern, please share it!

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Knit Tutorials

If you’re new to knitting, no worries! I have many beginner tutorial videos to guide you through every step of the process. My tutorials are designed to be easy to follow and will help you master the basics and beyond. You can use the search bar anytime to look for a particular stitch or technique.

Yarn Selection

Unfortunately, the yarn used in the original printed pattern is no longer available, but there are tons of other great options. You will need about 150 yards (for the largest size) of bulky-weight yarn. See some great options below from least to most expensive.

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Brava Bulky from Knit Picks is a soft, affordable, and durable 100% premium acrylic yarn, perfect for cozy projects that work up quickly. With a smooth texture and vibrant color selection, it’s ideal for everything from warm blankets and scarves to hats and sweaters. This bulky-weight yarn is machine washable and easy to care for, making it a great budget-friendly option.

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Lion Brand Hue + Me is a chunky, wool-blend yarn designed in collaboration with Two of Wands. Made from 80% acrylic and 20% wool, it offers the perfect balance of warmth, durability, and easy care. With a modern, muted color palette that effortlessly coordinates, Hue + Me is ideal for stylish garments, cozy accessories, and home décor projects.

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Berroco Dash is a soft and lofty bulky-weight yarn featuring a unique blend of 92% extrafine merino wool and 8% nylon. With its eye-catching dashes of color spun throughout a neutral base, this yarn creates stunning, painterly effects in projects without the need for complex colorwork. Dash is warm, lightweight, and perfect for cozy accessories, sweaters, and statement pieces.

Knitting Needles Used For Pattern

You’ll need 8mm [US- 11] 16″ circular needles (or DPNs if you prefer). You may need DPNs for decreasing on the crown depending on what you like to use.

After testing numerous brands of knitting needles, I’ve narrowed down my favorites. Below, you’ll find my top picks, ranked from least to most expensive.

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ChiaoGoo Fixed Circular Knitting Needles are renowned for their high-quality stainless steel construction, offering a smooth, lightweight, and durable knitting experience. The precision-crafted tips provide excellent stitch control, making them ideal for intricate patterns and lacework. Featuring a flexible, memory-free red nylon-coated steel cable, these needles prevent kinks and tangles, ensuring a frustration-free knitting process.

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Addi Turbo Circular Needles are beloved for their smooth, fast knitting experience, featuring lightweight brass tips coated with nickel for a slick, low-friction surface. Designed for speed and efficiency, these needles allow stitches to glide effortlessly, making them perfect for everything from simple stockinette to complex lacework. The pliable, kink-resistant blue cord ensures smooth transitions between needle and cable, reducing hand strain and tangling.

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Lantern Moon Interchangeable Knitting Needles in Ebony are a luxurious choice for knitters who love the warmth and smooth glide of wood. Made from sustainably sourced ebony, these needles have a rich, dark finish and a polished surface that allows stitches to flow effortlessly while maintaining just the right amount of grip. The finely crafted tapered tips provide excellent precision, making them ideal for a variety of projects. Paired with strong, flexible cords and smooth, snag-free joins, Lantern Moon’s interchangeable needles offer both beauty and performance for those who prefer the natural feel of wooden needles.

Additional Supplies Needed

You will need a stitch marker to keep track of rounds.

I love how cute ChiaoGoo Stitch Markers are but they are also great stitch markers. They slide easily and come in many sizes in one package so you have one for every project you can think of.

The only other thing you will need is a yarn needle to weave in the ends. My favorite yarn needles are made of metal, they are easy to slide through any yarn. I like the Susan Bates option below.

Gauge For Pattern

Gauge is important for beanies or they will not fit correctly. To achieve the correct size, you will need the following gauge: 4”= 12 STS and 16 rows in pattern.

Video Tutorial

The video tutorial will walk you through the pattern so all levels of knitters can make their own beanie.

Pin For Later

If you’re not ready to start the project yet, pin this page to head back quickly.

Finished Measurements

The pattern can be made in the following sizes:

  • Small: Approx. 16” around
  • Medium: Approx. 20” around
  • Large: Approx. 24” around
  • All: Approx. 11” from the top of the crown to the roll in the brim

Construction

The beanie is worked in the round from the brim up. Starting with a ribbed brim, you then move onto easy repeats and then finish with an easy crown decrease.

Special Stitch Used In The Pattern

You will need to perform the following special stitch in this pattern:

  • sl1 wyib: slip 1 with yarn in back
    • With the yarn held at the back, insert the right-hand needle purlwise into the next stitch, slip it onto the right-hand needle without knitting or purling.

Abbreviations Used

  • k– knit
  • k2tog– knit 2 sts together (one st has been decreased)
  • p– purl
  • pm– place marker
  • Rnd– round
  • sl1 wyib– slip 1 with yarn in back
  • st(s)– stitch(es)
  • *…– repeat instructions after the asterisk

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Special Instructions For The Pattern

  • Read through the whole pattern before beginning.
  • The instructions are written for the smallest size with the other sizes in parentheses.
  • If there are no parentheses, the instruction is for all sizes.
  • Yarn yardage is for the largest size, reduce by 15 yards each size you go down.

Brim Instructions

With circular needle, cast on 48 (60, 72) sts. Join and pm, taking care not to twist sts on needle.


Rnds 1-10: *K1, p2; repeat from * around. 48 (60, 72) sts


Body

Garter Look Section

Rnd 11: Knit.

Rnd 12: Purl.

Rnds 13-16: Repeat Rnds 11 and 12 two more times.


Wide Stitch Look Section

Rnd 17: Knit.

Rnd 18: *Sl 1 wyib, k1; repeat from * around.

Rnds 19-22: Repeat Rnds 17 and 18 two more times.

Repeat

Rnds 23-58: Repeat Rnds 11-22 three more times.

Crown

Rnd 59: *K2tog; repeat from * around. 24 (30, 36) sts

Rnd 60: *K2tog; repeat from * around. 12 (15, 18) sts

Finishing

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail. Using a needle, weave tail through the remaining sts and pull tightly
to close.

Fasten off and weave in ends.

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