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This beret was born in 2008, for my charming neighbor Masha. I shared the progress of the work and since then many people have been knitting it. Everyone turns out great and unusual. It is very simple, and if you have already knitted according to my patterns, then this is the lesson for you for the evening.

We will knit with these threads, I love them very much. Hook No. 3. Head circumference 48cm.




Because we will knit a beret with embossed columns, let me remind you how they are knitted.




These columns are also called concave and convex. Photos from the magazine (Knitting for children. Hook No. 3 2002)




We make 6 ch and close it into a ring with a connecting post.

1 row of 12 double crochets (including lifting 3 ch)

Row 2 24 double crochets

3rd row in every second loop WE MAKE INCREASES WITH A RELIEF COLUMN, i.e. embossed is always an increase in our model! Having received 12 wedges



Because our last column will always be in relief, then the “seam”, which haunts many, will hide and be invisible




We knit a pancake approximately 24 cm in diameter, for me it is 13 rows (head circumference 48 cm)

I have 5 rows!






For this size it took me a little more than 50g of thread. The photo shows the remainder of the second skein.




My torment... how to arrange the flowers... right?


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Work from the Country of Masters.. MK from Golubka..

This beret was born in 2008, for my charming neighbor Masha. I shared the progress of the work and since then many people have been knitting it. Everyone turns out great and unusual. It is very simple, and if you have already knitted according to my patterns, then this is the lesson for you for the evening.

We will knit with these threads, I love them very much. Hook No. 3. Head circumference 48cm.

Because we will knit a beret with embossed columns, let me remind you how they are knitted.

These columns are also called concave and convex. Photos from the magazine (Knitting for children. Hook No. 3 2002)

We make 6 ch and close it into a ring with a connecting post.
1 row of 12 double crochets (including lifting 3 ch)
Row 2 24 double crochets
3rd row in every second loop WE MAKE INCREASES WITH A RELIEF COLUMN, i.e. embossed is always an increase in our model! Having received 12 wedges
then we knit similarly to the pattern to the diameter you need

Because our last column will always be in relief, then the “seam”, which haunts many, will hide and be invisible

We knit a pancake approximately 24 cm in diameter, for me it is 13 rows (head circumference 48 cm)
!!!Next, we make decreases on both sides of the embossed post, by knitting two double crochets together, this is necessary so that the wedges do not squint, and we knit the relief stitch in the same way as in increases!!!
I have 5 rows!

For this size it took me a little more than 50g of thread. The photo shows the remainder of the second skein.

My torment... how to arrange the flowers... right?

or so? As a result, the version you saw in photo 1 was born.

There were other decor options. This one for example. I can also suggest buttons, organza bows, pompoms or spirals on the top of the head as decoration.

Well, that seems to be all! Good luck to everyone and good luck! If you have any questions, ask!

Thank you so much, Dove, for the crocheted beret pattern..

MK takes from Golubka

This beret was born in 2008, for my charming neighbor Masha. I shared the progress of the work and since then many people have been knitting it. Everyone turns out great and unusual. It is very simple, and if you have already knitted according to my patterns, then this is the lesson for you for the evening.


We will knit with these threads, I love them very much. Hook No. 3. Head circumference 48cm.


Because we will knit a beret with embossed columns, let me remind you how they are knitted.


These columns are also called concave and convex. Photos from the magazine (Knitting for children. Hook No. 3 2002)


We make 6 ch and close it into a ring with a connecting post.
1 row of 12 double crochets (including lifting 3 ch)
Row 2 24 double crochets
3rd row in every second loop WE MAKE INCREASES WITH A RELIEF COLUMN, i.e. embossed is always an increase in our model! Having received 12 wedges
then we knit similarly to the pattern to the diameter you need


Because our last column will always be in relief, then the “seam”, which haunts many, will hide and be invisible


We knit a pancake approximately 24 cm in diameter, for me it is 13 rows (head circumference 48 cm)
!!!Next, we make decreases on both sides of the embossed post, by knitting two double crochets together, this is necessary so that the wedges do not squint, and we knit the relief stitch in the same way as in increases!!!
I have 5 rows!


Next, we knit 3 rows of bands in the form of an elastic band by alternating embossed purl and knit stitches. Make sure that the front posts coincide with the boundaries of the wedges!

This beret was born in 2008, for my charming neighbor Masha. I shared the progress of the work and since then many people have been knitting it. Everyone turns out great and unusual. It is very simple, and if you have already knitted according to my patterns, then this is the lesson for you for the evening.

We will knit with these threads, I love them very much. Hook No. 3. Head circumference 48cm.

Because we will knit a beret with embossed columns, let me remind you how they are knitted.

These columns are also called concave and convex. Photos from the magazine (Knitting for children. Hook No. 3 2002)

We make 6 ch and close it into a ring with a connecting post.
1 row of 12 double crochets (including lifting 3 ch)
Row 2 24 double crochets
3rd row in every second loop we make increases in relief columns, getting 12 wedges
then we knit similarly to the pattern to the diameter you need

Because our last column will always be in relief, then the “seam”, which haunts many, will hide and be invisible

We knit a pancake approximately 24 cm in diameter, for me it is 13 rows (head circumference 48 cm)
!!! Next, we make decreases on both sides of the relief column, by knitting two double crochets together, this is necessary so as not to squint the wedges, and we knit the relief column in the same way as in increases!!!
I have 5 rows!