In Episode 4 of Coffee and Wool, Saskia crochets a cute bobble hat. Annemarie and Suus stop by again with a new outfit, and Petra talks about the massive cowl she knitted. Lotte visits Club Geluk to check out the surprising knitted creations they’re making. Will you be watching?
In this blog, you'll find everything about Episode 4, including:
- The Crochet Pattern for the AM Alpaca Hat with Bump Stitches
- Suus's Crochet Pattern for the Granny Dress
- The knitting pattern for the repeating stitch from the "Coffee & Wool" Stitch Scarf

Crochet Pattern for a Beaded Hat
Saskia is crocheting a trendy hat with pom-poms. It’s a hat that pays homage to grandma’s era—a classic style with a trendy twist. The hat is made from the soft Lana Grossa AM Alpaca yarn. It took exactly two balls, so if you crochet a bit more loosely or want a roomier hat, just use one more ball!
Material:
- 2 skeins of Lana Grossa AM Alpaca, color 32
- Crochet Hook 6
The pattern for the bobble hat is available as a free download. Would you like to have the right number of balls of yarn on hand, along with the pattern? Then order the complete Crochet Kit for the bobble hat!

Suus Crochet Pattern for Clothing
Have you met Suus yet? She stops by the studio every other week with Annemarie to show off new outfits. This week, Suus is wearing a cheerful dress with a matching Cardigan and shoes. Annemarie also shares a handy tip for crocheting!
You can order the Suus basic doll here.
Material:
- 1 ball of Catania: Grass Green (389)
- 1 ball of Phildar Coton 3: Jade (0058), Piscine (0042)
- 2.5 mm Crochet Hook.
- Stitch Markers
You can download the pattern for Suus's dress here.

Knitting Pattern for a Cable-Knit Scarf
In this episode, Petra knits a massive cowl. The beautiful Katia Inca Gradient Yarn creates the color effects, is nice and soft, and is perfect for a nice, thick scarf. The cable pattern Petra uses really ties the scarf together!
Material:
- 5 balls of Katia Inca, color 101
- Knitting Needles, size 10
- cable needle
The pattern for the cable cowl is available as a free download, but you can also order the complete Knitting Kit right away.

Knitting Pattern: Coffee & Wool Stitch Scarf
After last week’s aster stitch, we’re back to a calmer stitch this week. This time, we’re focusing on the stockinette stitch and the small bobble stitch. The bobble naturally resembles crocheted bobbles, but since it’s knitted, it works just a little differently. Petra shows you how to knit them, using the colors dark gray, Christmas red, and Burgundy for these rows.
Materials for the complete scarf:
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DROPS Eskimo Uni Color:
- 4 x color 53 light grey
- 3 pieces: 1 in off-white and 14 in dark gray
- 1 x color 4 orchid, 9 old pink, 10 Burgundy, 12 light blue, 15 dark blue, 22 army, 26 hot pink, 29 green-yellow, 30 pastel pink, 35 lime, 54 medium purple, 56 Christmas red - Crochet Hook 5,5
- Knitting Needles, 40 cm, 8 mm
Small bobble stitch knitting pattern:
Rows 1 through 4: stockinette stitch in dark gray, color 14.
5th row: Small bobble stitch:
Christmas red, color 56. Yarn for the work, slip 1 stitch knitwise, yarn to the back, *slip 1 stitch purlwise without letting it slip off the needle, yarn to the front (= 1 yarn over), and knit another stitch from the same loop (results in 3 loops), yarn to the front, slip 1 stitch knitwise, yarn to the back**; repeat from * to **.
6th row: using Christmas Red, color 56:
*Bring the yarn behind the work, slip 1 stitch, bring the yarn to the front, knit 3 stitches together by inserting the needle into the back loops and knitting them as 1 stitch. ** Repeat from * to **.
Last stitch: slip the stitch with the yarn behind the work.
7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th rows: stockinette stitch in dark gray, color 14
Rows 11 and 12: Knit the same as rows 5 and 6, but using color 10, Burgundy
Rows 13, 14, 15, and 16: stockinette stitch in dark gray, color 14.
Of course, we’re not revealing the entire pattern just yet, but you can already order the kit with all the balls here. That way, you’ll have all the balls at home and can enjoy knitting along with a new stitch every Friday!
What do you think of the new season so far?