- Designed by: Megan Meyer
I love how the colors are beautifully transitioning into one another in this fun Iris beanie by Megan Meyer. Check it out on the pictures below, isn’t it gorgeous? It's the ideal amount of cozy and lacy. What's more, you can make it really fast and you only need basic stitches to crochet it.
Photo is by Megan Meyer / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on leftinknots.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Frosted Petals Ear Warmer
- Designed by Megan Meyer
Megan Meyer proved, that ear warmers doesn't have to be boring at all! I mean, just take a look at the pictures below. The intricate, lacy ear warmer is the ultimate, feminine accessory for fall and winter time. It will keep your ears and head warm, and you will be able to still wear a bun or a ponytail!
Snow Drops Slouch Hat
This hat by Megan Meyer works up quite quickly and has a stunning, intriguing texture. The pattern uses no more than one cake of Caron Cakes yarn (or another worsted weight yarn you will choose)! The hues chosen are really reminiscent of ice and winter, but the hat will stay warm and cozy.
Love Bug Slouchy Hat
Here is a next slouch Hat free crochet pattern for a crazy, modern slouch hat with a pom-pom. It's made by Megan Meyer and the hat will indeed be a trendy and joyous addition to your winter attire. It's perfect for snowball fights with your kids and waltzing around town on a cold, sunny day. This easy pattern is a definite gem!
Basic Beanie Crochet Hat Free Pattern
Here is a really simple crochet baby hat pattern: the basic beanie. It is a double crochet beanie with a single crochet edging, perfect for the beginner crafter. This crochet hat pattern comes in all sizes so that you can make matching designs for everyone in the family or make new ones as baby grows up and outgrows the first one.
Pattern: Basic Beanie by April's Archives
Madeline Crochet Beanie Pattern
"his is a great crochet beanie for beginners. I used only a few basic stitches and it's worked flat so you don't have to worry about shaping. Also, the ribbing and the super bulky yarn of this pattern means that it fits all sizes. I know some people don't really believe that “one size fits all”, and with clothing, I would agree. But this beanie has so much stretch when you need it to be larger, AND it shrinks back down when you need it to be smaller, so it really does fit anyone. And when you're working a crochet beanie for beginners, you don't really want to mess around with sizing just yet. "