How to Crochet the Lightweight Grace Tinley Beanie

Learn how to crochet the Lightweight Grace Tinley Beanie with the free pattern and helpful video tutorial from Cre8tion Crochet. This simple hat uses the classic granny stitch and works up quickly with DK weight cotton yarn.

Try this quick granny-stitch beanie made in seven sizes with DK yarn. Includes a free pattern and video tutorial.

Last Updated November 2025

What Makes This Tutorial Stand Out

Project Type: Crochet beanie
Skill Level: Easy
Yarn Weight: DK / Lightweight yarn
Hook Size: Not listed in summary page, but used in original pattern
Stitches: Granny stitch

This beanie is worked in the familiar granny stitch pattern, giving it a classic look with smooth, even texture. It is available in 7 sizes from newborn to adult large, so you can crochet one for every member of the family.

Why Crocheters Like It

  • You can make this beanie quickly, even in the larger sizes.
  • Lightweight DK cotton yarn gives the hat a smooth and comfortable finish.
  • The video tutorial walks you through each step clearly.

Watch + Make

➡️ Find the full written pattern on Cre8tion Crochet
➡️ Watch the Video Tutorial here.

Crocheters Often Ask

How long does it take to make this beanie?

The Adult Small size takes about 1 hour to crochet.

What yarn works best?

This hat was made with cotton DK yarn. Some good options include Berroco Vintage DK, Lion Brand Mandala, and Emma’s Yarn Comfy Cotton DK.

Does the tutorial include a video?

Yes, you’ll find a full video tutorial for this hat pattern on YouTube.

Are multiple sizes included?

Yes, this pattern includes 7 sizes from newborn to adult large.

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About Alexandra Richards

Alexandra Richards is the designer and blogger behind EyeLoveKnots. She started crafting with plastic canvas more than 10 years ago, thanks to her Aunt Arlys, and added crochet to her list of favorite hobbies in 2014. What began as a personal blog to track her projects has grown into a creative business. Alexandra now shares crochet patterns, plastic canvas designs, jewelry projects, and baking ideas—along with tips, notes, and honest moments from her crafting journey. Blogging and creating are her true passions, and she’s thankful to have turned both into a career she loves.

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