Stay warm and stylish with Ava, a plush chenille crochet beanie featuring stretchy ribbing and subtle crown shaping.
Worked in the round with a textured stitch pattern, this beanie is quick to make and perfect for chilly days. It also makes a thoughtful crochet gift idea for friends or family.
Whether you're looking for a cozy crochet idea or a beginner-friendly crochet pattern, Ava is a project that combines comfort, texture, and style.

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A soft, textured beanie is a must-have for chilly days, and the Ava crochet beanie delivers both warmth and style.
Made with luxurious chenille yarn, this beanie feels plush against the skin and stretches comfortably to fit most head sizes.
Worked in the round with a ribbed stitch pattern, it hugs the head gently while remaining cozy and breathable.
The ribbing is created using a special stitch where single crochet, chain 2, single crochet counts as one stitch.
This technique gives the fabric subtle stretch and texture, creating a modern ribbed look that's both functional and stylish.
The beanie also features a simple stitch decrease at the crown, shaping the top for a polished, professional finish.
This crochet beanie is beginner-friendly but satisfying for advanced crocheters as well.
The repeating ribbed stitch pattern is relaxing to work, and the finished fabric has both stretch and structure.
The Ava crochet beanie is perfect for personal use, adding a cozy accessory to your winter wardrobe, or as a thoughtful crochet gift idea.
With chenille yarn, the beanie is soft, warm, and eye-catching - a versatile crochet idea for any crocheter looking for a quick and rewarding crochet pattern.

Why You'll Love This Pattern
- Soft, plush chenille yarn for warmth and comfort
- Stretchy, textured ribbing using simple crochet stitches.
- Worked in the round for easy construction
- Quick, satisfying, and beginner-friendly
- Ideal as a personal accessory or crochet gift idea
Materials Needed
Yarn
- Chenille Blanket Yarn (Jumbo, 100% polyester) with 4 Wraps Per Inch (WPI)*
- You will need about 4.20 ounces (120 grams) of yarn.
- About 92 yards (84 metres) of yarn.
Hook
- 8 mm (L) hook
- 10 mm (N) hook
Other
- Stitch Marker
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
*Wraps per inch (WPI) - this is a measure of yarn thickness. To measure WPI, count how many times the yarn wraps around a ruler in one inch. There are more wraps for thinner yarn and fewer wraps for thicker yarn.
Stitches and Abbreviations - US Terms
- Hk - Hook
- Ch - Chain
- Sc - Single Crochet
- St/s - Stitch/es
- Blo - Back of loop
- Rpt - Repeat
- Sl st - Slip stitch
- Sp - Space
- Sk - Skip
- Sc2tog - Single Crochet 2 Together
- [ ] at the end of each row refers to the number of stitches needed in that row.
Special Stitches
SC2TOG (Single Crochet Two Together) is a decrease stitch used in crochet to reduce the number of stitches.
How to Do sc2tog:
- Insert your hook into the first stitch.
- Yarn over and pull up a loop (2 loops on hook).
- Insert hook into the next stitch.
- Yarn over and pull up another loop (3 loops on hook).
- Yarn over again and pull through all 3 loops.
Gauge
Gauge for 8 mm (L) hook:
4 inches x 4 inches (10 cm x 10 cm) = 9 rows and 12 stitches
Gauge for 10 mm (N) hook:
4 inches x 4 inches (10 cm x 10 cm) = 4 rows and 7 stitches
Finished Size

This crochet beanie is made for an adult ladies head. It is about 19 inches - 20 inches (48 cm - 50 cm) in circumference.
You can adjust the width of the ribbing and stitches to make the beanie bigger or smaller.
The height of the beanie is about 8 inches (20 cm).
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Instructions
For the ribbing
Foundation: With 8mm hk, ch 7.
Row 1: Sc into 2nd from hk and in each st. turn [6 sts].
Row 2: Ch1, 1 sc blo in same st as ch, sc blo for 5 sts. Turn. [6 sts].
Row 3 - 33: Rpt row 2 until ribbing is about 19 inches - 20 inches (48 cm - 50 cm) long without stretching.
Joining the ribbing
Bring the two shorter ends of the ribbing together and sl st through both layers to join Don't fasten off. [6 sts].
Making the crown
Round 1: With your 10 mm hk, ch1, work 38 sc sts evenly into the ribbing, sl st into 1st sc. Don't turn. [36 sts]
Round 2: Ch3 (counts as a ch 2 + sc) place stitch marker in this st, sc in same sp as ch3, sk next st *(sc, ch2, sc) in next st, sk next st, repeat from * till end of round. Don't sl st and don't turn. [18 sts]
Round 3 - 7: (Sc, ch2, sc) in ch2 space with marker, move stitch marker to new ch2 sp, *(sc ch2 sc) in each ch2 sp until you reach the end. Don't turn and don't sl st. [18 sts in each row].
Your crown should be about about 7 inches (17 cm tall) including the ribbing.
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Crochet Tips, Yarn Choices, and Color Inspiration
- Chenille yarn gives Ava a plush, luxurious feel; acrylic chenille is easy to care for.
- Solid colors highlight the ribbed texture, while variegated yarn adds playful depth.
- Adjust hook size slightly for a snugger or looser fit depending on head size.
- This crochet pattern works beautifully as a personal accessory or a crochet gift idea.
FAQ
Yes. The stitching in this crochet beanie is easy to learn, and the repeating pattern makes this project beginner-friendly.
Absolutely! Choose yarns of similar weight and adjust hook size for a proper fit.
Blocking is optional. Chenille yarn doesn't require it, but light blocking can even out stitches and shape the crown.
Yes! Adjust the number of ribbing stitches and rounds to achieve your desired size.

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