Free Crochet Patterns

Color Pop Beanie

My Color Pop Beanie is worked in the round from the top down. The brim is worked separately in rows and then sewn to the hat. It's a fun and easy hat pattern. I think it would be good for beginner crocheters who want to practice color changes. I'm not the best at putting colors together so I searched for a fun color palette and used yarn colors that were similar to the colors in the palette. I broke the colors up with 2 rounds of white between them. I really like how it turned out.

Color Pop Beanie

Classic Vintage Bonnet

The Classic Bonnet is a sweet vintage style hat that will make your little girl look absolutely precious! It features a lace texture using simple stitches and tying straps that give off both a minimalist and fairytale vibe. The entire bonnet is crocheted in one piece, thus requiring no sewing at all. It is the perfect accessory and fits all head sizes, including: newborn, 6-12 month baby, toddler, child, and adult. A hat sizing and measurements reference chart is also included for custom sizing purposes. Easy to put on and wear, the Classic Bonnet is practical, comfortable, and warm. The traditional look of this bonnet doesn't go out of fashion and will always trend with the more modern and contemporary pieces. It will make the perfect gift for baby showers, birthdays, holidays, craft fairs, and the like!

Classic Vintage Bonnet

Bear Ears Beanie · All Sizes!

The Bear Beanie is a cute hat that features two-colored teddy bear ears. This beginner-friendly pattern is quick to work up with basic stitches, yet offers some nice texture and edging. It can be crocheted for any age, and instructions are available for all sizes along with tips on how to adjust the pattern to fit any head size (newborn baby, toddler, child, teen, adult, etc). A hat sizing and measurements reference chart is included. This animal headwear is perfect as a birthday gift, baby shower present, holiday and Christmas gift, or craft fair product.

Bear Ears Beanie · All Sizes!

Lily Garden Crochet Hat Pattern Topped With A Flowe

The Lily Garden hat is a sweet crochet beanie pattern for babies and toddlers to welcome in the spring, and is quick and easy to make for your fresh-faced little one. I recommend using Red Heart With Love, or Red Heart Super Saver because it is durable and holds up well, making it popular for baby hats. What I like best about this hat is how versatile and customizable it is--it looks absolutely stunning with or without leaves.

Lily Garden Crochet Hat Pattern Topped With A Flowe

Windows Hat

"Hello my fellow crochet enthusiast! This Hat is an accompanying piece to a crochet shawl called "Windows Shawl", which you can find posted here on AllFreeCrochet's website, as part of their 10th birthday celebration, so go check it out. This matching set has a lovely window-like pattern, and it is one of my favorite designs for summer. I made two variations of this hat, the pink one, which has 4 "rows" of the window pattern, and the dark gray one, which I made using a bulkier yarn, and it features only 2 window rows. I hope you get to make one or both. Happy crocheting! Level: Intermediate"

Windows Hat

Easy Hdc Beanie In 4 Sizes

"Use this crochet pattern to make an easy and beginner friendly HDC beanie in sizes for baby, toddler, child and adult. This unisex hat pattern is a great one to keep in your library for gifts and donations. This crochet pattern is suitable for a beginner. The abbreviations/stitches used in this pattern include: ch, sl st, BLO, SC, and HDC. This pattern requires approx. 150 yds. of Lion Brand Cobblestone yarn or a similar worsted weight (Category 5) yarn. You will also need a 5.5mm crochet hook and a faux fur pom (optional)."

Easy Hdc Beanie In 4 Sizes

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.

Lindas Easy Chemo Cap

Not Cliché Beret

"This textured beret can also be worn as a slouch hat. This pattern meets the donation requirements for the #HatNotHate, Lion Brand's campaign against bullying. Skills Used Basic crochet stitches: chain, double crochet, single crochet, slip stitch Crocheting in the round, increasing, decreasing Special stitches: dc2tog, FPdc, sc2tog (with written explanation and video or photo tutorials linked in pattern) Skill Level Easy Finished Size Teen/Adult: 19” (48.5 cm) hat circumference x 7.5” (19 cm) length."

Not Cliché Beret

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!"

Light Keeper's Cap