Spiral start in crochet

Another way to start a beanie is making a spiral. The good part of the spiral is that there is no seam where a row starts, so it works well with variegated yarn with a long stretches of color. The tricky part is you need to use stitch markers to mark the beginning of the round to get your increases correct, and you need to decrease stitch size at the brim before weaving in the end.

Photo description: magic circle spiral start, chain 1 in a magic circle, then single crochet, half double crochet, and eight double crochet, pull circle tight
Photo description: rainbow beanie crocheted as a spiral, but looking like stripes because of the long color repeats
Photo description: the crocheted hat pairs well with a woven scarf made of the same yarn