Slouchy beanies are simply the best. They are incredibly comfy and you hardly even feel that they're on your head! Like for instance this beautiful hat in the pictures below by I Need It Crochet. It's super light, breathable, yet warm enough to get you through winter.
Photos by I Need It Crochet / Ravelry.com
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TagsBricktown Slouch Free Slouchy Beanie Crochet Pattern
If you are looking for one of the easiest slouchy beanie crochet patterns you can make, this is it! This slouch is classy, it's got just a bit of texture, and is super easy to crochet. All you need to know is how to make the single crochet and the double crochet! Beanies that are worked as one rectangle and seamed are excellent for beginners. Instead of hoping that a top-down beanie will match gauge and come out the correct size, you can measure as you go to make sure that you are on track per the pattern.
Slouchy Crochet Hat for All Sizes
There are two basic types of simple crochet hat construction: the close-fitting beanie and the loose-fitting slouch hat. This free crochet pattern provides instructions for making the latter in any size. It closes with a drawstring, which means that even if you're guage is slightly off, the hat should fit. Adorn it with a button-centered flower or leave that part off if you want a simpler design.
Pattern: YT-Slouchy Hat by Emi Harrington, Ravelry
How To Cinch A Slouchy Hat Closed
Over the years, slouchy hats have become one of my favorite projects to crochet. They are fun to wear, gift, donate, and sell! I prefer to crochet my slouchy hats from the bottom-up, and in this tutorial I'm going to share how to cinch a bottom-up slouchy hat closed. This simple tutorial will help make your hats slouchier and cozier. I'll share how to cinch a crochet slouchy hat closed in five easy steps… and one of the steps is optional, and the other one you have to do anyway to finish your project. It's that easy!
Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch
This Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch is a one skein pattern to match with Winter’s Cerise Fingerless Gloves. And a great accessory for Fall and Winter days. It is quick and easy to crochet. Also can be easily adjustable to any size. This pattern more beautiful if you select self-striping yarn. You can use any #4 - Medium / Worsted weight yarns (Approx: 130 yards). This Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch was made with Premier yarns, Deborah Norville Everyday Soft Worsted - Lava and I-9, 5.5mm crochet hook.
Black Cat Slouch Hat
Winter beanies doesn't have to be boring at all! On the contrary, they can be really fun and super cute. Like for instance this crochet pussy hat in the pictures below, by Alexis Middleton. It's a super quick, last - minute project, that will make a great gift!