Hats and Beanies
If you're looking for easy men’s hat pattern ideas, this beanie in the pictures below is a life savior! As you can see, it has a really nice and eye - catching texture, that will make you look and feel great. So make this one for your husband, dad or friend, it's such a thoughtful gift!
Find original free pattern on shabbysheepapparel.com, or read more about it on Ravelry.
The Jonathan Beanie Free Crochet Pattern
Hats and Beanies
Check out this fantastic mens crochet hat pattern in the pictures below! It's created by Shabby Sheep Apparel- Suzanne Flynn and it has such a fun and nice texture! It's a simple striped hat, that can be easily adjusted to any size you want. In other words, make sure to make one of both boys and men in your life!
Chunky Cabled Hat
Hats and Beanies
This gorgeous chunky cabled hat has everything that a girl looks for a crochet hat to look stylish and stay warm. The pretty chunky cabled hat is so pretty and fun to make with that thickness in the pattern. That cute ball of the yarn at the top of the hat also adds oodles of charm to the hat. Details here!
Chunky Cabled Cat Hat
Hats and Beanies
Are you looking for a super chunky crochet hat? In that case you have to take a look at this adorable hat in the pictures below. It has the sweetest cat ears and works just as quickly and easily as a basic beanie. The ears are giving this hat pattern a youthful, fun vibe!
Cozy Cabled Beanie Free Crochet Pattern
Hats and Beanies
If you've never made or worn a cabled beanie, that's your sign to change that! Take a look at this fantastic project by Juniper and Oakes in the pictures below. It's a really nice, textured beanie, that will look great on any man or woman. Have fun with it!
Men’s Cabled Golf Cap Free Crochet Pattern
Hats and Beanies
If you're looking for a really cool mens crochet hat pattern, you're in for a treat with this one in the pictures below! It's made by Tamara Kelly and it's not only timeless, but also look so stylish and elegant! What's more, you can easily make it within an hour with yarn scraps. How cool is that?