Beret hat with bow
Beret hat with bow
This is another terrific set that includes baby booties and a matching hat. They are also designed to go with a matching crochet blanket. There are two different trim options-one ruffled and one straight-and you can opt for a striped or solid version, giving you lots of different choices to personalize these crochet cuties.
Here's a completely different way to crochet a seasonal hat. Use the textured popcorn stitch to make a very detail, intriguing, warm crochet hat. Change colors strategically to create the snowman design. This crochet baby hat pattern comes in six sizes from the tiniest preemie to toddler size.
Animal hats are always a popular choice for babies because they just look so cute! They are also perfect for dressing baby up for different seasons and holidays. Some examples include crochet turkey hats, crochet baby chick hats, and crochet bunny hats. This is one example of a cute crochet turkey hat pattern, perfect for baby's first Thanksgiving.
Here's another great mommy-and-me crochet hat pattern. This one is written for six sizes age three months through adult. The hats use the beautiful crochet glover stitch which has rich texture. It's enjoyable to work and it's cozy to wear.
This is a versatile crochet baby hat pattern. You can make it as a simple beanie hat or you can add earflaps. You'll also find a matching crochet hat pattern for adults. This has a feminine flair to it so it would make a good mommy-and-me matching set.
This version of an earflap crochet hat uses a terrific yarn selection for colors that pack a punch. This free pattern, available as a download on Ravelry, comes in six sizes from newborn through adult. Therefore, you could make a whole bunch of these for everyone in the family, then wear them together for baby's first family portrait.
Get baby ready for sports at an early age with this cute crochet football hat! Earflap hats keep baby's ears warm in the wind. They are also often designed, like this one, so that they can be tied underneath baby's chin for a better fit.
You really get two crochet baby hat patterns in one. The more complex, and therefore more interesting, is the intended "Earth in Space" design. You add a tiny bit of surface embroidery to the body of the hat to create the illusion of stars. Then you learn how to make an Earth-inspired pom to go atop the hat. However, if you leave off those two details, you're left with the simpler version - a continuous spiral crochet hat pattern that you can work in any color to suit any baby.