“Cabaret Beret” Fun 1970s-style beret/slouch/snood hat pattern – original pattern, not a scan!

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This fun and remarkably flexible hat pattern is a great stash-buster that stitches up in just a few hours! Wear it as a beret, a slouch hat, or a cap; it has enough slack in it you can even tuck your hair up in the back of it and wear it like a snood! It’s so flexible, you can also make a doily or a basket with this same pattern!

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Last updated on September 17th, 2022 at 08:56 am

PATTERN ONLY – IMMEDIATE DOWNLOAD.

This fun and remarkably flexible hat pattern is a great stash-buster that stitches up in just a few hours! Wear it as a beret, a slouch hat, or a cap; it has enough slack in it you can even tuck your hair up in the back of it and wear it like a snood! It’s so flexible, you can also make a doily or a basket with this same pattern!

This crochet pattern uses worsted-weight yarn (cotton or wool strongly recommended), and is a great stash-buster. It is rated “Easy” in difficulty. The pattern includes full directions and partial chart, plus “in-progress” photos to help you through the tricky bits.

THIS IS NOT A SCANNED PATTERN. This is an entirely new pattern, designed and written by me. This pattern was inspired by the vintage “Hurray, the Beret” pattern found in the 1973 book, The Easy Art of Ripple Crochet by Graphic Enterprises, Inc. While the original text of this pattern was easy to follow and mostly accurate, I have rewritten the original pattern from scratch, updating terms as needed to current standards. I made several corrections to the original pattern, added suggested variations, created a partial crochet chart to help you get over the tricky bits, and include some “in-progress” photos to guide you.


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4 Medium - US Worsted - UK Worsted or Aran - AU/NZ 10-ply - Japan Medium/Heavy - Needle/Hook 4.00mm-5.5mm

WPI: 8 to 9 - Knit gauge: 18 to 20 stitches per 4"/10cm

Note yarns labeled as "Aran" tend to be just a bit thicker than yarns labeled "Worsted," but yarns labeled "Worsted Aran" or "Aran Worsted" tend to be the same thickness as "Worsted."

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This pattern is an original work created by me, Laura DiFiore, aka GreyGal, and I claim all appropriate copyrights and privileges granted thereto.

ITEMS YOU CREATE USING THIS PATTERN: You can do whatever you want with the items you CREATE from this pattern – use them personally, give as gifts, sell at flea markets, whatever – you made it, it’s yours! Anyone who tells you that you can’t sell things you make from their crochet/sewing/knitting patterns is woefully misinformed (UNLESS it is part of a mutually agreed-upon licensing agreement you entered into PRIOR to the purchase of the pattern).

In general, products made from patterns are not covered by the pattern’s creator’s copyright, because the final product was made by you, not by the pattern creator (see Baker v Selden, 1878 and Bobbs-Merrill Co. v. Straus, 210 U.S. 339, 1908, for starters). Crediting me and/or linking to this listing is VERY much appreciated, but it is NOT required.

REPOSTING, SHARING, RESELLING, or any other form of distribution or reproduction of this PATTERN itself, or any part thereof, in any way, shape, or form, without my consent is prohibited. If you are wanting to redistribute or reproduce my pattern elsewhere, just ask me, I'm sure we can work something out quickly. I'm pretty easy going!

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