"The Cap-ulet beanie is a v-stitch hat made to use the leftover yarn from the recent update of the Juliette continuous shawl. So now with just one cake of yarn you can have a stunning set to fancy up your get-up. You can also make more with other stash yarn. Make a whole set for the family! These hats are super cute and fun to customize with bows, flowers, or other embellishments. The sample in the pictures has a loom flower."
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Lindas 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.
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!
Photo is by Heidi Yates / Ravelry.com
Find this free pattern on Ravelry.
Link to the Past Stocking Cap Free Pattern
- DESIGNED by YARNutopia
If you want to turn into a little busy elf this upcoming Christmas, you have to crochet this amazing hat, because let's be honest - it's cuteness overload! YARNutopia just made the best job with this one! It comes it 4 sizes, which are: infant, child, teen and large Adult, so you will find the best one for you
Photo is by YARNutopia / Ravelry.com
Find original free pattern on yarnutopia.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
Light Keeper's Cap
"My friends, meet a thing of simple beauty: The Light Keeper’s Cap. Ever since I learned the Herringbone Half Double Crochet stitch I've been wanting to make something special with it. My husband and I are huge lighthouse buffs. When I saw the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse, I was sold. We took the lighthouse tour. I'm always amazed at the lives Lighthouse keeper’s led. And that's when I knew. I knew the name of this cap I was working on would be named for those brave men and women who tend to the lights that guide our way in the world. Inspired? Let's start!"