If you are looking for one of the easiest slouchy beanie crochet patterns you can make, this is it! This slouch is classy, it's got just a bit of texture, and is super easy to crochet. All you need to know is how to make the single crochet and the double crochet! Beanies that are worked as one rectangle and seamed are excellent for beginners. Instead of hoping that a top-down beanie will match gauge and come out the correct size, you can measure as you go to make sure that you are on track per the pattern.
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Desert Hope Crochet Slouch Beanie
In the Designer's Words: I must admit that this design is so easy and quick that I made two in one evening, and I am not a fast crocheter by any means. This beautiful slouch beanie works up quickly, and you may choose from two different ways to finish it for two different looks. Design is perfect for chemo caps and any temperatures.
This free crochet pattern is insanely simple and quick to work up. In just one evening, you can crochet the Desert Hope Crochet Slouch Beanie. Versatile and pretty, this darling slouchy hat pattern is stunning in pastel pinks and purples, but could easily be crocheted in a dark charcoal or grey for an edgier look. No matter the color, you will adore wearing this comfy creation. Loose-fitting and casual, this pattern has a hip vibe that is hard to ignore. This hat pattern make a great chemo cap pattern, as well.
Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch
This Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch is a one skein pattern to match with Winter’s Cerise Fingerless Gloves. And a great accessory for Fall and Winter days. It is quick and easy to crochet. Also can be easily adjustable to any size. This pattern more beautiful if you select self-striping yarn. You can use any #4 - Medium / Worsted weight yarns (Approx: 130 yards). This Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch was made with Premier yarns, Deborah Norville Everyday Soft Worsted - Lava and I-9, 5.5mm crochet hook.
Nina Bean Beanie Free Crochet Pattern
The Nina Bean Beanie Hat is a crochet hat worked side to side as a rectangle which is then folded, seamed with top sewn shut and pom pom added at the end. The crochet ribbing is worked as part of the stitch pattern not added on later! An easy to memorize 4-row repeat creates beautiful texture throughout the crochet beanie hat with ridges and a faux cable made with chains and single crochet stitches. Crochet stitches used include chains, single crochet, half double crochet stitches and slip stitches worked in combination. Height can easily be adjusted by changing the number of chains in the foundation chain. Width of hat can easily be adjusted by adding or subtracting rows at the end. 4 sizes included - child, adult small, adult medium and adult large.
Emily Slouch
Looking for fun crochet project to make for this weekend? This pretty slouchy beanie hat is perfect for you! Learn how to make this adorable scarf with step by step photo tutorial to help along to make this cutie! Worry free if you are a beginner this free pattern is just for you if you know how to make single and double crochet which in mainly use in this pattern. I am using cotton yarn with 3.5 mm crochet hook.
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!