Basketweave stitch can be used for so many fun projects (sky is the limit here, trust me!), but in my experience, it works especially great in crochet blankets and baby hat patterns. And look how sweet these pastel colors look!
Basketweave stitch can be used for so many fun projects (sky is the limit here, trust me!), but in my experience, it works especially great in crochet blankets and baby hat patterns. And look how sweet these pastel colors look!
This flower-decorated beanie will be a surefire way to accessorize any wardrobe. The simple stitch, which is worked in rows is adaptable, and the pattern provides for 6 sizes. Of course, if you need to, you can adjust these as needed. The flower is worked up in individual petals and then stitched onto the hat. Start in on this great and easy project - we are sure you will love the end result.
Are you looking for free crochet hat patterns with pictures that will make you instantly want to start a new project? Well, take a look at this amazing beanie in the pictures below! It's made using cable stitch and you don't even have to use much color - the texture speaks for itself!
Braided crochet hats look so incredible, don't you think? They really take simple stripes to the next level and the best part is how easy it is to make these. What's more (as if they weren't cute enough), they are embellished with a sweet pompom!
Are you looking for a timeless free crochet hat patterns for adults? Well, we've got you covered, look no more and just check out this fun beanie in the pictures below! The Crochet Fix went for a neutral and classic color, that will work well with every outfit, leaving room for a more colorful make up or other accessories.
Slouchy hats are the best when you want to go for a simple walk or just do your everyday chores. Why? Well, because they're extremely comfy and so warm as well! This hat in the pictures below was made by Gleeful Things and it's the ultimate fall project!
Crochet hats for woman should be comfy, chunky and look fantastic. I think this amazing pattern by Croyden Crochet in the pictures below ticks all the boxes, right? What's more, it's super friendly for beginners and could be your first handmade beanie! How about that?
This beautiful crochet hat in the pictures below has such amazing texture, don't you think? And great texture is the key to comfiness and for the hat to look great! What's more, the neutral color makes it ideal to match all your other outfits effortlessly!
This hat by Megan Meyer works up quite quickly and has a stunning, intriguing texture. The pattern uses no more than one cake of Caron Cakes yarn (or another worsted weight yarn you will choose)! The hues chosen are really reminiscent of ice and winter, but the hat will stay warm and cozy.