This beautiful crochet slouchy hat pattern in the pictures below was made by Erin Sharp and it's such a lovely, feminine project, don't you think? It will surely take your winter outfit to the next level and make it really put together! I love it!
This beautiful crochet slouchy hat pattern in the pictures below was made by Erin Sharp and it's such a lovely, feminine project, don't you think? It will surely take your winter outfit to the next level and make it really put together! I love it!
If you've never tried making a slouchy beanie before, you really have to give it a go! This beautiful piece by Tamara Kelly in the pictures below is such a gorgeous pattern, that's super easy to make and will make sure you're super warm and cozy all winter long!
The Hadley slouch is a little more hippy or Boheme. It's chainlink-like stitching is greatly complemented by alternating the bands of color. This has the further advantage of letting you use up shorter lengths of yarn. Maria Bittner did an amazing job with this pattern, don't you think?
The Dragonfly Slouchy in the pictures below was created by the very talented Maria Bittner. It is a thin slouch decorated with voided-out dragonfly patterns that give it a lacy flair. Moreover, they're great for ventilation, so this thick-ish slouch won't be too hot.
The Oakley slouch in the pictures below was made by Rebecca Langford. It's a classic crochet hat with a pom-pom. It's easy and highly adaptable, so you can have one that suits you amazingly in short order. If you want to gift it, it will be a fantastic handmade present!
This lovely crochet slouchy hat pattern in the pictures below was made by Ashlea Konecny and it's going to pair beautifully with a matching scarf and / or gloves! Go for the pompon or skip it, it's totally up to you, as well as the color choice.
The Sheridan Ridge Slouchy is a warm, highly textured beanie with a lovely, stretchy hem and a jaunty button. This is a highly attractive hat that will work really well with both a heavy winter coat and a lighter spring jacket. Either way, this hat is highly customizable in terms of colors, but the beige/off-white below is absolutely wonderful.
There are two timeless clothing motifs that will never be quite out of style, even if they are at times less popular: argyle and paisley. Although paisley doesn't really work for hats, these argyle beanies and slouches are proof that this motif is good for any item of clothing, not just sweaters and socks. These hats come in a plethora of sizes and, of course, can be made in a multitude of colors.
Here is a next slouch Hat free crochet pattern for a crazy, modern slouch hat with a pom-pom. It's made by Megan Meyer and the hat will indeed be a trendy and joyous addition to your winter attire. It's perfect for snowball fights with your kids and waltzing around town on a cold, sunny day. This easy pattern is a definite gem!