In-progress Candy Corn Beanie crochet project with white, orange, and yellow stripes, displayed beside orange yarn and crochet hooks.
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Candy Corn Beanie: A Sweet & Easy Crochet Beanie Pattern for Fall

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Whipping Up Sweetness: The Candy Corn Beanie Crochet Pattern

The story, step-by-step guide, and tips for making the season’s coziest (and cutest!) Halloween hat.

The Sweet Story Behind the Pattern

Every fall, candy corn takes over the season—right on cue with sweater weather and Halloween prep. Right on cue, my husband asked if I could crochet him a candy corn beanie, and I just couldn’t resist. With a joyful flurry of color changes, this fun and festive hat practically flew off my hook. It turned out much too adorable not to share—a whimsical nod to Halloween and cozy-core style rolled into one. Whether hitting up a pumpkin patch or just adding a fun pop of color to chilly-day errands, this beanie is pure candy joy—with zero calories.

Materials Needed

To create this beanie, gather the following:

  • Yarn: Worsted weight acrylic (like Red Heart Super Saver) in three classic colors:
  • Hooks: 5.0 mm (H) for the main body, 4.0 mm (G) for the brim
  • Optional Tools: Stitch markers and a tapestry needle for weaving in ends
  • Notes: Substitute any soft, pet-safe, or hypoallergenic yarn if preferred—choose what feels cozy and washes well for your needs.

Sizing & Fit Notes

The finished beanie measures approximately 21–23 inches in circumference, which fits most adults comfortably. The ribbed brim is stretchy for a secure fit, offering gentle ease without being loose. Want a different size?

  • For a child’s size: Stop increasing the crown 1–2 rounds earlier.
  • For a roomier/slouchy fit: Add more rounds to the body before the brim.
  • Custom mods: Use a smaller hook for a snugger fit or extend the yellow section for extra length.

Skill Level & Techniques Used

This is an easy, beginner-friendly project—great for newer crocheters wanting to master:

  • The magic ring (start here for a neat tip)—find a tutorial here
  • Double crochet, half-double crochet, and single crochet
  • Color changes and working in the round
  • Making a ribbed brim with back-loop-only stitches
    A stitch glossary and step-by-step notes in the pattern ensure nothing gets missed, so dive in with confidence!

Step-by-Step Candy Corn Beanie Pattern Instructions

Crown & Body:

  1. Rounds 1–6 (White): Start with a magic ring, increasing outward each round for the crown.
  2. Rounds 7–10 (Orange): Switch to orange and continue working even rounds to build body height.
  3. Round 11 (Yellow): Switch to yellow for the final round of the body—get ready for the brim!

Brim:

  • Switch to the smaller hook. Work the brim sideways in rows using yellow—it naturally creates ribbing as it’s joined to the base edge of the beanie, one or two stitches at a time.
  • Finish by joining the first and last rows to form a seamless, stretchy edge.

Tip: For detailed progress photos, check out similar candy corn beanie photo guides or post your progress pics for community feedback!.

Customization Ideas

  • Add a fluffy pom-pom on top (classic or in candy corn colors!)
  • Try pastel shades for a non-traditional twist
  • Adjust sizing for kiddos or make a mini version for pets or plushies
  • Turn your finished hat base into a treat bag by closing the brim and adding a handle
    Share your mods—creativity always makes the season sweeter!

Troubleshooting Tips

  • Puckering or a pointy top? Adjust your tension or block lightly after finishing.
  • Uneven stripes? Double-check stitch counts on each color change and ensure all rounds join at the same spot.
  • Struggle with the magic ring? See the step-by-step beginner tutorial for extra help.
  • Remember, every project is a learning experience—be kind to yourself, and have fun!

🍬 Candy Corn Beanie Crochet Pattern

Get ready to add a sweet touch to your fall wardrobe with the Candy Corn Beanie! This easy-to-follow crochet pattern creates a fun and festive hat, perfect for cooler weather and Halloween celebrations. Designed with clear instructions and helpful notes for adjusting the size, this beanie is a delightful project for crocheters of all skill levels. Embrace the spirit of the season with this charming and cozy accessory!

Skill Level: Easy 

Hook Sizes:

Yarn (usage approximate):

(Note: Yarn usage may vary depending on hook size, tension, and specific yarn brand.)

Abbreviations:

  • Ch: Chain
  • dc: Double crochet
  • hdc: Half double crochet
  • sl st: Slip stitch
  • sc: Single crochet
  • BLO: Back loops only

Notes:

  • Beanie is worked in joined rounds from the top down.
  • Ch 2 at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.
  • Brim is worked sideways in rows using a smaller hook for a snug, stretchy fit.
  • Color changes:
    • Rounds 1–6: C1 (White)
    • Rounds 7–10: C2 (Pumpkin)
    • Round 11 + Brim: C3 (Bright Yellow)
  • This pattern is designed to fit an average adult head (approximately 21-23 inches in circumference).
  • To adjust the size, you can:
    • For a smaller beanie: Stop increasing the crown earlier, or use a smaller hook size.
    • For a larger beanie: Continue increasing the crown for additional rounds until the desired diameter is reached, making sure to maintain an even increase pattern.
  • The length of the body (Rounds 6-11) can be adjusted by adding or removing rounds to achieve the desired depth of the beanie.

🧶 Crown & Body

Round 1 (C1): Magic ring, ch 2, work 10 dc into ring. Sl st to first dc to join. (10 dc)

Round 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (20 dc)

Round 3: Ch 2, (dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (30 dc)

Round 4: Ch 2, (dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (40 dc)

Round 5: Ch 2, (dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (50 dc)

Round 6: Ch 2, dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (50 dc) Switch to C2 (Orange)

Rounds 7–10 (C2): Ch 2, dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (50 dc) Switch to C3 (Yellow)

Round 11 (C3): Ch 2, dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (50 dc)

🧵 Brim (worked sideways and joined as you go)

Row 1: Ch 11, turn. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in each ch across. (10 hdc) Sl st in next 2 sts on Round 11. Turn.

Row 2: Ch 1, working in back loops only (BLO), sc across. (10 sc) Turn.

Row 3: Ch 1, BLO hdc across. Sl st in next 2 sts on Round 11. Turn.

Rows 4-50: Repeat Rows 2 & 3 around the entire base of the beanie until the brim reaches all the way around.

Seaming the Brim: Once the final row is complete, fold the brim so the first and last rows meet. Working through the back loops only (BLO) of both rows, slip stitch across to join. This creates a stretchy, ribbed seam that blends beautifully with the texture. Fasten off and weave in all ends securely.

In-progress Candy Corn Beanie crochet project with white, orange, and yellow stripes, displayed beside orange yarn and crochet hooks.

🍬 Candy Corn Beanie Crochet Pattern

Get ready to add a sweet touch to your fall wardrobe with the Candy Corn Beanie! This easy-to-follow crochet pattern creates a fun and festive hat, perfect for cooler weather and Halloween celebrations. Designed with clear instructions and helpful notes for adjusting the size, this beanie is a delightful project for crocheters of all skill levels. Embrace the spirit of the season with this charming and cozy accessory!

Materials

  • Yarn (usage approximate):
  • Red Heart Super Saver (worsted weight)
  • C1 (White): 150 yards
  • C2 (Pumpkin): 150 yards
  • C3 (Bright Yellow): 340 yards
  • (Note: Yarn usage may vary depending on hook size, tension, and specific yarn brand.)

Tools

  • Hook Sizes:
  • 5.0 mm (H) for hat body
  • 4.0 mm (G) for brim

Instructions

    🧶 Crown & Body

    Round 1 (C1): Magic ring, ch 2, work 10 dc into ring. Sl st to first dc to join. (10 dc)

    Round 2: Ch 2, 2 dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (20 dc)

    Round 3: Ch 2, (dc in next st, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (30 dc)

    Round 4: Ch 2, (dc in next 2 sts, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (40 dc)

    Round 5: Ch 2, (dc in next 3 sts, 2 dc in next st) repeat around. Sl st to join. (50 dc)

    Round 6: Ch 2, dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (50 dc) Switch to C2 (Orange)

    Rounds 7–10 (C2): Ch 2, dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (50 dc) Switch to C3 (Yellow)

    Round 11 (C3): Ch 2, dc in each st around. Sl st to join. (50 dc)

    🧵 Brim (worked sideways and joined as you go)

    Row 1: Ch 11, turn. Starting in 2nd ch from hook, hdc in each ch across. (10 hdc) Sl st in next 2 sts on Round 11. Turn.

    Row 2: Ch 1, working in back loops only (BLO), sc across. (10 sc) Turn.

    Row 3: Ch 1, BLO hdc across. Sl st in next 2 sts on Round 11. Turn.

    Rows 4-50: Repeat Rows 2 & 3 around the entire base of the beanie until the brim reaches all the way around.

    Seaming the Brim: Once the final row is complete, fold the brim so the first and last rows meet. Working through the back loops only (BLO) of both rows, slip stitch across to join. This creates a stretchy, ribbed seam that blends beautifully with the texture. Fasten off and weave in all ends securely.

    Notes

    Abbreviations:

    • Ch: Chain
    • dc: Double crochet
    • hdc: Half double crochet
    • sl st: Slip stitch
    • sc: Single crochet
    • BLO: Back loops only

    Notes:

    • Beanie is worked in joined rounds from the top down.
    • Ch 2 at the beginning of each round does not count as a stitch.
    • Brim is worked sideways in rows using a smaller hook for a snug, stretchy fit.
    • Color changes:
    • Rounds 1–6: C1 (White)
    • Rounds 7–10: C2 (Pumpkin)
    • Round 11 + Brim: C3 (Bright Yellow)
    • This pattern is designed to fit an average adult head (approximately 21-23 inches in circumference).
    • To adjust the size, you can:
    • For a smaller beanie: Stop increasing the crown earlier, or use a smaller hook size.
    • For a larger beanie: Continue increasing the crown for additional rounds until the desired diameter is reached, making sure to maintain an even increase pattern.
    • The length of the body (Rounds 6-11) can be adjusted by adding or removing rounds to achieve the desired depth of the beanie.

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    Final Thoughts & Community Call

    Celebrate your finished Candy Corn Beanie and share your creation to spread autumn sweetness in the crochet community. For even more inspiration, explore these cozy, fall-themed patterns and tutorials:

    Tag your creations @angelapprovedreviews on Instagram and join our Facebook group, Angel’s Cozy Crochet Corner, to connect, inspire, and share with fellow makers.
    Happy crocheting and happiest of Halloweens!

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