Braided crochet hats look so incredible, don't you think? They really take simple stripes to the next level and the best part is how easy it is to make these. What's more (as if they weren’t cute enough), they are embellished with a sweet pompom!
photo by Crochet Beja / crochetbeja.com
This free crochet pattern is available on crochetbeja.com.
TagsPuff Stitch Baby Hat Free Crochet Pattern
When looking for a simple and everyday crochet hat pattern to wear during the autumn and winter, you don't need to look any further than the Puff Stitch Crochet Beanie. The Puff Stitch Hat Free Crochet Pattern is easy to follow. It is very modern and fashionable. The puff stitch adds beautiful texture. Just follow the patterns , you will be able to make such a beautiful hat in just a short period of time. The hat will be great for birthday and holiday presents for your friends and family.Thanks belower designers for sharing the wonderful free crochet patterns. The links for the free patterns are provided below photos. Happy crocheting.
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Verna Puff Stitch Hat Pattern
"The Verna Puff Stitch Hat Pattern is part of a matching winter crochet set. Last month I released the Verna Puff Stitch Infinity Scarf and the Verna Puff Stitch Ear Warmer Patterns. Since then I have received numerous requests for a hat pattern. This hat is worked from the bottom, up to the top. We begin working in rows (like the earwarmer pattern) and then we switch to continuous rounds after the puff stitch section."
Simple Puff Stitch Crochet Hat
Have you ever tried using puff stitch to make a crochet hat (or any other project)? If not, you have to give it a go, because it created such an incredible and chunky texture, that can't be replaced with anything else. And just take a look how amazing it looks!
Delaney Hat (spiral beanie)
Even the simplest crochet hats can be taken to the next level and can have a fun, eye-catching twist. Like for instance this adorable hat in the pictures below, by Danyel Pink. The colors are arranged in stripes, to meet at the top, creating a unique pompom out of curly cues. Isn’t it sweet?
photo by Danyel Pink / ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on danyelpinkdesigns.com and ravelry.com.