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Triforce Beanie Crochet Pattern

Updated: Mar 22, 2023



Hello fellow crafters! In the last six months or so, I have discovered the joy of tapestry crochet. One of the great things about it is, you can create pixel art in your work! As such, I decided to indulge my inner gamer and create this Triforce beanie, and write up a pattern to share! So here it is for you to create your own. Enjoy! :)



You will need:


  • Medium weight yarn (4) in Green and Yellow (I used Loops and Threads Impeccable)

  • 4mm crochet hook (G) OR, a 5mm if you'd like your beanie to be a little larger


For this pattern you will need to know how to tapestry crochet. In addition to that, (with the exception of the first row) the entire pattern will be done in BACK LOOPS ONLY.


I have provided a video tutorial which explains how to do both, via ChabePatterns:



Here is a picture you can use for reference when creating the triforce image:



And here is the progression of the Triforce:





And here is the result which will look a little different:



Let's get crocheting!


Chain 2.


Row 1: 6sc in the second chain from hook, slip stitch to the first sc to join (6sc).

Row 2: Chain 1, (does not count as sc), in BACK LOOPS ONLY, 2sc in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (12sc).

Row 3: Chain 1, (does not count as sc), 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next* repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (18sc).

Row 4: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 2 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 2 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (24sc).

Row 5: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 3 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 3 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (30sc).

Row 6: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 4 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 4 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (36sc).

Row 7: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 5 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 5 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (42sc).

Row 8: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 6 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 6 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (48sc).

Row 9: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 7 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 7 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (54sc).

Row 10: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 8 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 8 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (60sc).

Row 11: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 9 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 9 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (66sc).

Row 12: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 10 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 10 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (72sc).

Row 13: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 11 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 11 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (78sc).

Row 14: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 12 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 12 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (84sc).

Row 15: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 13 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 13 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (90sc).

Row 16: Chain 1, 2sc in the same stitch, 1sc in the next 14 stitches, *2sc in the next stitch, 1sc in the next 14 stitches, repeat ** around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (96sc).

Row 17 & 18: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and each stitch around, slip stitch to the first sc to join (96sc).


Now is where we start to incorporate the yellow!


Row 19: Chain 1, (does not count as sc) 1sc in the same stitch and the next 44 stitches, CHANGE TO YELLOW on the 44th stitch, 1 sc in the next stitch (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 50 stitches. Slip stitch to the first sc to join (96sc).


Row 20 & 21: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 43 stitches, change to yellow on the 43rd stitch, 1sc in the next 3 stitches (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 49 stitches (96sc).


Row 21

Row 22 & 23: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 42 stitches, change to yellow on the 42nd stitch, 1sc in the next 5 stitches (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 48 stitches (96sc).



Row 23


Row 24: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 41 stitches, change to yellow on the 42nd stitch, 1sc in the next 7 stitches (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 47 stitches. Slip stitch to the first sc to join. (96sc).


Row 24

Row 25: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 41 stitches, (change to yellow on the 40th), 1sc in the next stitch (change back to green), 1sc in the next 5 stitches, (change to yellow), 1sc in the next stitch (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 47 stitches. Slip stitch to the first sc to join. (96sc)


Row 25

Row 26 & 27: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 40 stitches (change to yellow), 1sc in the next 3 stitches (change back to green), 1sc in the next 3 stitches (change to yellow), 1sc in the next 3 stitches (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 46 stitches. Slip stitch to the first sc to join. (96sc)



Row 28 & 29: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 39 stitches (change to yellow), 1sc in the next 5 stitches (change to green), 1sc in the next stitch (change to yellow), 1sc in the next 5 stitches (change to green), 1sc in the remaining 45 stitches. Slip stitch to the first sc to join (96sc).


Row 29

Row 30: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and the next 38 stitches (change to yellow), 1 sc in the next 13 stitches (change back to green), 1sc in the remaining 44 stitches. Slip stitch to the first sc to join. (96sc)



Row 31 - 34: Chain 1, 1sc in the same stitch and each stitch around. Slip stitch to the first sc to join. (96sc) Fasten off, weave in ends.


If you'd like your beanie to be a little longer, then by all means, add more rows after you have completed the Triforce!


Aaaaand you're done :) A Triforce Beanie for yourself, or your fellow Zelda-obsessed friends!


Thank you so much for visiting my site and trying out this pattern. I hope you enjoyed making it as much as I enjoyed designing it!


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