Shadow Stripes Beanie
Improve your crochet skills with this beginner’s beanie hat pattern designed for a smooth transition to more advanced projects. Perfect for those moving beyond basic scarves, this hat introduces working in the round with simple single and half double crochet stitches. The free crochet pattern is rated at a basic level for beginners, with no abbreviations to ensure a smooth experience. Take the next step in your crochet journey with this easy and rewarding project.
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Find the original free pattern on makeitcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Brambles Beanie
When winter finally arrives, it’s great to have some warm and colorful crocheted hats in your wardrobe. If you have been wondering what your next project should be, this crochet beanie pattern is a great choice. Made with the easy to remember Sedge Stitch, it will appeal to crocheters who want to learn some new interesting techniques. Be sure to follow the pattern to get the elegant look as shown in the photo. The crochet pattern is completely free.
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Find the original free pattern on makeitcrochet.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Celtic Stripes Beanie
The cable design of this crocheted hat is a real eye-catcher. With three colors used in the pattern, you can make it reflect your mood perfectly. It’s also extremely warm, so you should have at least one in your wardrobe when winter comes. Feel free to check out the step-by-step crochet pattern on the original website. You’ll practice crocheting celtic stripes! Isn’t it perfect?
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Find the original free pattern on crochetforyoublog.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
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.
Wilbur Beanie Hat
This crochet beanie is easily adjustable to any size. Firstly, you’ll create a ribbed brim and then work in rounds to finish the hat. The puff stitch gives it a special texture. The crochet beanie pattern is free, so grab your gear and start.
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Find the original free pattern on crochetwithcarrie.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.
Wip Wednesday Cal Bristol Beanie
Do you need a colorful beanie for your casual outfits? Take this free beanie pattern and crochet it! It has a classic look and includes three sizes: 19-20, 21-22, and 22-23 inches around the brim. And I think it will look perfect without a pom-pom too.
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Find the original free pattern on cococrochetlee.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.