Crochet hats for woman should be comfy, chunky and look fantastic. I think this amazing pattern by Croyden Crochet in the pictures below ticks all the boxes, right? What's more, it's super friendly for beginners and could be your first handmade beanie! How about that?
photo by Croyden Crochet / croydencrochet.com
Find this free crochet pattern on croydencrochet.com.
Cozy Cabled Beanie Free Crochet Pattern
If you've never made or worn a cabled beanie, that's your sign to change that! Take a look at this fantastic project by Juniper and Oakes in the pictures below. It's a really nice, textured beanie, that will look great on any man or woman. Have fun with it!
Free Crochet Children’s Hats Pattern
These pretty crochet children's hats have everything that looks into hats, color,s, and design to the texture and pattern. With the gorgeous blending of the multiple colors of yarn with the help of shell stitch, you can easily make these hats with pom pom balls for an extra touch of cuteness and beauty. These hats are best to bust your yarn stash. Details here!
Family Beanie Hats Crochet Pattern
The holidays are always a time when I do a little extra for the ones I love. Because what’s a holiday without your loved ones? If you're looking for a way to show you care, the custom beanies make a thoughtful gift for the whole family this season. They're affordable and unisex so you can make them for everyone! I made mine in colors that look great on everyone too: cream and navy. I made the adult size in the rich blue with white trim and a white pom pom. Then, to switch things up a little I made the children's size (which typically fits 2-4yrs) in a cream with navy trim.
Back-Country Beanie Free Pattern
- Designed by: Ashley Edmonds
These absolutely adorable and super chunky beanies by Ashley Edmonds will definitely make you ready for these upcoming cold and windy days. As you can see on the pictures below, these hats come in different sizes (toddler, child, adult, large adult), so you can make matching ones for all your family!
Photo is by Ashley Edmonds / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on throughtheloopyc.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.