This Crochet Lacy Balaclava Pattern has a pixie style, just ending in absolute cuteness! Hood can be worn as pictured, or pulled down underneath the chin.
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Crochet Pixie Bonnet Free Pattern
This crochet pixie bonnet uses a thick-and-thin yarn that works up quickly and ends up super cozy. It is an easy crochet pattern crafted using half double crochet stitches. The tassels on the ends give it a fun shape and style. If you're looking for something easy but different then this crochet baby hat pattern is a great choice.
Pattern: Crochet Pixie Bonnet by B.hooked Crochet
Crochet Swirl Balaclava Pattern
Stay warm and look cool with your own Crochet Swirl Balaclava! This pattern shows you how to make your own, as well as adjust sizing to fit any head you'd like.
Balaclava can be folded up and worn like a beanie, or easily pulled down to cover the whole face. This is a great item to make yourself, or to gift others in the upcoming holidays!
Trenta Hood
"The Trenta Hood is big, warm, wooly, and a little whimsical! Simple stitches create great texture in this fun, free crochet pixie hat pattern on Moogly! The Trenta Hood is one size fits all teens and adults, and it's just so cozy. While the poms are optional, the added weight make it easy to wear this hood up or down as needed (and as the weather changes every 5 minutes…) - and they are simply fun! The stitch pattern for the Trenta Hood is made up of stitches you are likely very familiar with - only the basics! And there are helpful tutorials linked in the pattern for both the seaming and the edging."
Crochet Balaclava Pattern
This is a crochet pattern to make a fun balaclava with little horns/ears. Wear it as a warm hood/ski mask, or turn the hood down and wear it as a cowl with the pretty hood at the back of your head.
Whimsical Balaclava Crochet Pattern
This Whimsical Balaclava Crochet Pattern is designed to keep children warm and cozy during the bitter cold winters. This size will fit a toddler - approximate age 2 to 5 years.
They can wear this hat to cover their entire face (except the eyes), or slide the face bit down to let the nose be exposed - or even slip it down a little further, to rest under the chin, to allow the nose and mouth to be exposed.