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.
Crochet Brimmed Bear Balaclava Pattern
Classic, cozy balaclava hat that keeps the little head and neck warm, decorated with the cutest round ears and a small brim.
The Jo balaclava hat crochet pattern is easy to make, suitable project for you if you are looking for winter hat for a little boy or girl to keep warm this season
Crochet Ribbed Balaclava Pattern
Old Man Winter brings nothing that this crochet balaclava can't handle! Designed to cover your head and face, this winter must-have will keep you warm, protected and in style.
Balaclava is created by stitching in any shade you like, from side to side, with single crochet in the back loop, plus short turn row techniques.
Cold Day Hat pattern
The Cold Day Hat is the perfect crochet hat to keep you warm during those freezing windy days. It's crocheted with a stretchy ribbing that keeps the shape. This easy crochet pattern works up quickly and is the perfect basic crochet beanie to make over and over. This crochet hat is the perfect hat for a cold winter day. It's made to have a close fit and will keep you really warm even with the worst snow, rain and wind.
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!
Crochet Ribbed Balaclava For Kids Pattern
Active kids will love winter even more, thanks to this toasty crochet balaclava! Designed to cover the head and face, this winter must-have will keep kids warm, protected and in style.
You'll work from side to side, in single crochet in the back loop to create a ridged pattern. Then, you'll use short-row shaping to stitch the top of the head.