Crochet bobbles and stripes santa hat
Crochet bobbles and stripes santa hat
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!
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!
Spiral crochet hat
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.
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.
To begin with, here is a wonderful and easy pumpkin beanie. Undoubtedly, this is one the simplest ones.
Every beginner will be able to make this simple slouch hat in the pictures below! It's made by Persia Lou and talk about timeless, am I right? The pompom along with chunky texture make this one an everyday classic, that will work amazing with every stylization. Literally every stylization!
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!