Tulip Hat
If you’re looking forward to snowy weather, it’s a good idea to get ready for the season. This crochet hat is made in short rows and is very easy and quick to make. You work flat and repeat the panels as you go. The versatile design and soft yarn used make it a basic winter accessory that every crocheter should have in their wardrobe. Step up your winter game with this stunning crochet piece! The step-by-step crochet pattern for the hat is free and easy to follow.
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Crochet Bucket Hat
Simple and trendy. Crocheted bucket hats have been all the rage in recent years. No wonder: they have a simple design, and they’re light. A good summer hat should have both of these qualities. If you’re looking for an easy project that will last you a long time, save this pattern. The hottest days are upon us, and you’ve got some time.
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Octavia Beanie
Learn how to crochet a hat and get rid of those old ones from the store! This versatile and cozy crochet pattern is perfect for the whole family. Carefully crafted, this hat uses a combination of half double crochet and chain stitch to create a stylish and comfortable accessory. With seven size options, you can create a warm and fashionable hat for everyone. Explore the free crochet pattern to keep your loved ones cozy in cold weather.
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Find the original free pattern on cre8tioncrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Freya Slouchy Hat
This chic, slouchy crochet hat is a must-have for your fall and winter wardrobe! It comes in five sizes, from Toddler to Adult Large, to ensure a perfect fit. Its exquisite drape and trendy slouchy design promise to turn heads and effortlessly elevate your style. Plus, you can customize it to your liking, ensuring it becomes a beloved staple in your seasonal wardrobe. Follow the free crochet pattern and enjoy the process.
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Find the original free pattern on nedandmimi.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Bristol Hat
If you’re looking for a nice-textured and easy-to-make beanie, you’ll love this free crochet hat pattern. It bases on half-double crochet stitch variation and single crochet that is worked diagonally. There is one size, but you can easily adjust it by adding extra rows to the band. Happy crocheting!
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Find the original free pattern on pattern-paradise.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Phaseolus Slouch Hat
This enchanting crochet piece is a winter must-have with a delightful fusion of bean stitches and criss crossed double crochet. This enchanting headwear pairs beautifully with the matching cowl to effortlessly elevate your style. Explore this cozy crochet design today and unveil an exquisite accessory that exudes warmth and fashion in every stitch. The free slouch hat crochet pattern will help you along the way.
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Quick & Easy Bucket Hat
A stylish choice for those who like simplicity in their style. With this beginner’s pattern you will make a simple crocheted bucket hat to protect yourself from the heat of the summer sun. Spring is just around the corner, so don’t miss this opportunity. When the time comes, you will be ready. The pattern will guide you step by step.
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Bright Bucket Hat
If you don’t have a crochet bucket hat yet, you need to make this one. The simple design means you can complete the project even with beginner skills. You will be using magic ring, single crochet, increases, decreases and a few more basic techniques. Plus, you will be working down in a spiral, which is quite unusual. Read the free pattern today and get ready for spring!
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Find the original free pattern on premieryarns.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.