Who knew that being swallowed up by a sea monster could be so much fun? This balaclava is a warm and silly alternative to a winter hat. The stretchy extended single-crochet stitch pattern allows the close-fitting neck to be pulled over the head.
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
Silly Monster Beanie
"This playful monster adds a bit of handmade fun to a basic beanie pattern in light weight yarn. This pattern is part of the second annual Halloween Crochet Along with CAL Central. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, half double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting in the round, crocheting flat in rows, increasing, seaming Special stitch: bob (with written explanation and video tutorial linked in pattern)"
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.
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.