This marvellous cap really looks like a tulip. The pattern is meant for a preemie from approximately 3-5 pounds. You can crochet this beautiful pattern for someone you care for or just to donate it to your local hospital.
photos by Dee Stanziano / ravelry.com
Find this free crochet pattern on freewebs.com.
TagsLindas Easy Chemo Cap
I'm sharing this easy crochet chemo cap pattern in support of the 2018 Cancer Hat Challenge. Sharing a crochet cancer hat pattern with you all means a lot to me, because my grandma Linda, the matriarch of our family, is a breast cancer survivor. To survivors: we celebrate your strength! To those of you who have lost loved ones to cancer: we remember them, and honor them with our craft. For those still fighting cancer, the crochet community wants you to know that you are not alone. A crochet chemo cap is a small gift, but it's what we have to offer. Know that it comes with our prayers for your healing, and our hope for your future.
Big Boy’s Cabled Golf Cap Free Crochet Pattern
How cool is this crochet golf cap in the pictures below? It's giving me strong vintage vibes and it looks really timeless! What's more, it has a nice and chunky texture, that will keep your man or boy really comfy and cozy. Moreover, it's really fun to make and it's going to look amazing with so many outfits!
Santa’s Stocking Cap Free Crochet Pattern
- DESIGNED by Heidi Yates
Just look at this cute Christmas cap with small reindeer, isn’t it wonderful? Such cute extras make an ordinary Santa’s hat turn into something special! Make this beautiful cap and give it as a Christmas gift to someone you like!
Crochet Octopus Pattern With Matching Preemie Hat
This is a two-in-one crochet pattern. It includes the crochet octopus pattern. Plus a simple crochet beanie hat pattern. There are instructions for a preemie size and a newborn size hat. This pattern is for sale on Ravelry.
Crown Baby Hat Free Crochet Pattern
This crochet baby hat is designed for little ones - very litte ones, in fact: preemies and newborns. Therefore, it is a terrific option for baby's first hat. It is also a good design for making items to donate to your local NICU. The brim can be rolled up, which provides a better fit and also makes the hat look like a cute little prince or princess crown.
Pattern: Crown Baby Hat by Jessica Robbins