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 hat is a great combination of beautiful and functional. This take on the basketweave stitch is a striking pattern which evokes Celtic knot work. At the same time, this isn't just another crochet beanie. The ear flaps will keep the hat on the head even in the strongest win, and make this hat appropriate for babies and toddlers. Sizes are provided from newborn to large adult. This project is of intermediate difficulty.
This pattern has been sought by many crochet lovers. Finally! Here it is: the Unicorn Beanie. It has it all: a funny appearance, the ever popular unicorn motif, and an eye-catching pattern. Additionally, it is very easy to make. A few colors have been used to make the mane and it was created from RedHeart Supersaver yarns. Fell free to pick your own shades as well, so long as the yarn is medium weight.
This marvellous cap really looks like a tulip. The pattern is meant for a preemie from approximately 3-5 pounds. You can crochet this beautiful pattern for someone you care for or just to donate it to your local hospital.
My kids love Paw Patrol and Marshall is their favourite character. Marshall is brave, cute and funny. Lots of Paw Patol stuff in every toy shop assures me about the success and popularity of this cartoon. Are your kids fans of Paw Patrol? This set will be the perfect gift for a boy or girl.
How adorable is this little cupcake beanie in the pictures below? It's so sweet, you have to watch out not to eat it! What's more, you can make this adorable hat so easily and so fast! It will make a fantastic photoshoot accessory as well!
Owl motifs on crochet hats always melt my heart and I must admit that I can't get over how sweet this one in the pictures below is. It will be such a fun accessory for your kiddo (that will be worn with joy and ease!) . Could you imagine it in other color combinations? Let me know!
This adorable sleepy owl in the pictures below will make your kiddo look incredibly sweet and most importantly - your little one will wear this hat with joy! (And we all know how challenging it might be to convince a kiddo to wear a hat, right? We've all been there!).
How adorable is this vibrant crochet hat in the pictures below, am I right? Both the color and texture look incredible and create a chunky and soft beanie, that's going to protect your kiddo from wind and cold. What's more, you can make it in variety of colors - blue, orange or green for a boy will work just as well!