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How To Cinch A Slouchy Hat Closed

Over the years, slouchy hats have become one of my favorite projects to crochet. They are fun to wear, gift, donate, and sell! I prefer to crochet my slouchy hats from the bottom-up, and in this tutorial I'm going to share how to cinch a bottom-up slouchy hat closed. This simple tutorial will help make your hats slouchier and cozier. I'll share how to cinch a crochet slouchy hat closed in five easy steps… and one of the steps is optional, and the other one you have to do anyway to finish your project. It's that easy!

How To Cinch A Slouchy Hat Closed

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Buffalo Plaid Messy Bun Hat

Buffalo Plaid Messy Bun Hat

What could be cozier than a buffalo plaid winter hat? Learn how to crochet in plaid from Whistle and Ivy's tutorial series, which includes the messy bun hat, an infinity scarf, and boot cuffs!

Instead of a large or elastic opening, this pattern weaves ribbon through the stitches so you can cinch up the hat and embellish your hair with a pretty bow!

Crochet Plaid Messy Bun Hat from Whistle and Ivy

Angelica Beanie

Don't let that one skein of super bulky yarn go to waste in your stash, instead make this very cozy and textured hat! The Angelica Beanie is easy, fun and honestly will only take you a few hours to make in one evening. You'll love it! You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.

Angelica Beanie

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Cross-Over Long DC Newsboy Hat Free Crochet Pattern

Crocheted hats are always a fun way to spruce up any outfit. They keep you warm without sacrificing a bit of style. It's great to add to your hat collection this winter season. This Cross-Over Long DC Newsboy Hat Free Crochet Pattern is stylish and slouchy with fun textured detail. If you're looking for a newsboy hat that will stand out from the crowd, then this is the perfect choice. A piece of stiffening is used to keep the shape of the brim. The pattern is relatively easy to follow with the photo tutorial. Thanks Crochet N Crafts for sharing this free pattern. The link for the free pattern is provided below photo. Happy crocheting.

Cross-Over Long DC Newsboy Hat Free Crochet Pattern

Ashley Headband

Keep those ears warm in what could be a very long winter (or chilly fall and spring seasons) with this very quick headband pattern. It's very easy to make, probably won't take more than an evening, and uses less than one skein of yearn. It's a nicely textured headband you can wear on those days you don't feel like brushing your hair :D You may sell all finished products made from this pattern; however you may not share, sell, or distribute this pattern in any way, in whole or in part. I would greatly appreciate a link back to my shop or this pattern anytime you sell this item online.

Ashley Headband

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Slouchy Crochet Hat for All Sizes

There are two basic types of simple crochet hat construction: the close-fitting beanie and the loose-fitting slouch hat. This free crochet pattern provides instructions for making the latter in any size. It closes with a drawstring, which means that even if you're guage is slightly off, the hat should fit. Adorn it with a button-centered flower or leave that part off if you want a simpler design.

Slouchy Crochet Hat for All Sizes

Pattern: YT-Slouchy Hat by Emi Harrington, Ravelry