Although this last ponytail hat is a knitting pattern, the cat ears make it too adorable to skip. For those who both crochet and knit, grab your needles and cast on this cutie! But even if you don't knit, you might just be inspired to work up some triangle ears to attach to your favorite crochet ponytail hat!
Cat Hat With Ponytail Opening, $5, Monique Rae on Ravelry
Crochet Cat Ears
This project kind of makes me think of that line from Mean Girls, about Halloween costumes: 'The hardcore girls just wear lingerie and some form of animal ears.' You probably won't find me in lingerie but I would definitely rock these ears if I needed a last minute Halloween costume!
They're super fast and easy to make. So if you need a last minute Halloween costume for a work party or just for some grownup festivities, these are right up your alley!
Pearl Ponytail Holder Crochet Curly Cue Pattern
Use this free crochet curly cue pattern to make a ponytail holder. You can make the curls in a single colour to match an outfit. Or use multiple colours for a fun ponytail holder girls will love wearing.
Crochet Cat Ears Free Pattern
Wish you could wear cat ears? Cat ears headbands and hats are great for costumes, keeping warm, or just being cute! Here is a very simple pattern to make the perfect cat ears for your crochet hat or headband. This includes two different patterns: one for two colors and one for a single color. Use whichever pattern you prefer.
Shell Stitch Hat With a Bow
Many ponytail and messy bun hats start with an opening that's tight around your hair. This shell stitch hat by Lauren of Daisy Cottage Designs has a larger opening, which makes it easier to slip on over your hair bun.
The shell stitch design gives this a nice texture and the added bow makes it extra special. This and many of Lauren's other patterns are free, but you can also buy the PDF version for easy printing and saving.
Crochet Windy Day Bandana Pattern
This Windy Day Bandana is lightweight, soft and perfect for keeping those flyaway hairs under control. You can wear this with your hair up in a ponytail or messy bun, or with your hair down.
The design has a wider width main band that wraps securely around the head. The band has some extra length too to make it easier to tie to keep it in place at the back of the head.
You can even tie it once around the back of the head and once around your ponytail. Then you can easily tuck the tip of the triangle section into the tie to keep it in place.
Crochet Cat Ears Headband Pattern
Halloween is around the corner, which means it's time to crochet some fun, fast, and cute accessories! These DIY cat ears are so adorable and easy to make, and they use very little yarn, making them a great stashbuster project! What better way to top off your cat costume? These headbands are great for both kids' and adults' costumes!