"This is an easy hat to make and fun for the chef or kids to wear. The base beanie is a great one for everyday hats as well. I hope you will cook one up today. Materials: Yarn: 150-175 yards worsted weight tan, 25 yards cream. Suggested yarn: My favorite “turkey” yarn is Red Heart Soft in Toast. It makes a nice golden brown bird. Crochet hooks: H (5mm), I (5.5mm) Sizes: Toddler, Child Small, Child/Preteen, Teen/Adult, Large Adult"
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Baby Crochet Animal Hat Patterns
Animal hats are always a popular choice for babies because they just look so cute! They are also perfect for dressing baby up for different seasons and holidays. Some examples include crochet turkey hats, crochet baby chick hats, and crochet bunny hats. This is one example of a cute crochet turkey hat pattern, perfect for baby's first Thanksgiving.
Pattern: Little Turkey Hat by The Birds and The B's
Everyday Pom Pom Beanie
Learn how to crochet a basic beanie! The Everyday Crochet Beanie is the perfect, easy crochet beanie that will become a staple in your fall and winter wardrobe. The Everyday Beanie features a ribbed fold over brim, a tapered head and is topped off with a yarn pom pom! You can also leave off the pom pom entirely for a minimalist and simple beanie :) This crochet beanie pattern has seven different sizes - preemie, baby, toddler, child, tween, adult small and adult large - so you can make a beanie for everyone in the family! There is also a step-by-step video tutorial.
Turkey Hat
To begin with, this beanie will be quick and easy to make in just a few hours. Moreover, even though the pattern is available in one toddler size (1-3T), there is also guidance how to make it in any size you desire.
Alpine Stripe Beanie Free Crochet Pattern
The Alpine Stripe Beanie is the matching hat for the Alpine Pocket Scarf - a reader request! Cozy, stripey, and available in three sizes! Both the hat and scarf are completely unisex, and the fringe on the scarf is totally optional. The Alpine Stripe Beanie features simple stripes to match the pockets on the Alpine Pocket Scarf, but you can omit them - or add more. Add extra row repeats to turn the beanie into a slouch, or add buttons to each side to hold your mask on while keeping your ears warm. To make this pattern into a ponytail beanie, start by crocheting Rnd 4 around an elastic hairband, and then follow the instructions from there. To pom or not to pom - it's up to you!
Serene Beanie
"While it may be getting closer to Spring, it's still pretty cold here in Chicago, and I've been trying to find a balance between light and warm. After playing around with some of the yarn in my stash, I came up with the Serene Beanie - a beanie that adds just enough warmth to an outfit without being too heavy.To add just a bit more texture and interest to this pattern, I used a trinity stitch that helps make the beanie a little bit thicker. I love the way the rows of the stitch clusters line up all the way up the beanie and create this pebbly texture."