The wanderlust beanie is designed for those wild-at-heart individuals who feel called to explore, to travel, and to blaze new trails. I designed this hat with Lion Brand "Heartland" yarn making it soft and cozy, yet lightweight enough for summer evenings. Not only would this beanie serve you well on a camping or hiking trip, it would also make an excellent piece to donate to charitable organizations that provide hats for cancer patients. The stitch pattern in this beanie is fairly simple, making it an excellent crochet pattern for those who have mastered the basics (single, half-double, and double crochet), and want to play around with them in new ways.
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Lindas Easy Chemo Cap
I'm sharing this easy crochet chemo cap pattern in support of the 2018 Cancer Hat Challenge. Sharing a crochet cancer hat pattern with you all means a lot to me, because my grandma Linda, the matriarch of our family, is a breast cancer survivor. To survivors: we celebrate your strength! To those of you who have lost loved ones to cancer: we remember them, and honor them with our craft. For those still fighting cancer, the crochet community wants you to know that you are not alone. A crochet chemo cap is a small gift, but it's what we have to offer. Know that it comes with our prayers for your healing, and our hope for your future.
Blaze Orange Hunting Beanie Free Crochet Pattern
This orange hunting beanie is super stylish to make your look glam and feel warm when the days are chilly. The hat would perfectly fit you for the summer trips and the outdoor fall fun. You can crochet this simple yet quite fashionable hat on your own. Here is the free pattern!
Striped Dylan Claire Beanie
"This is an easy crochet pattern worked in simple double crochet stitches, and includes 7 sizes from Newborn through Adult Large. You'll need a lightweight worsted weight yarn. I used WeCrochet Swish for mine, but Lion Brand Wool Ease and Berroco Vintage are great alternatives. If you need wool-free, try Red Heart Soft or Lion Brand Heartland. I worked up the adult small size for myself, and it took just under two and a half hours."
Grace Tinley Beanie
"This is an easy crochet pattern worked in the classic and simple granny stitch pattern. 7 sizes included from Newborn through Adult Large. You'll need some worsted weight yarn. I used WeCrochet Swish yarn for mine. Lion Brand Wool Ease and Berroco Vintage are similar yarns, but if you need wool-free, try Red Heart Soft or Lion Brand Heartland. If you are a tight crocheter, I recommend working the first half in an H8/5mm crochet hook, and the second half in a I9/5.5mm crochet hook so there is no restriction in the final beanie."