

Just some ideas for you!ĥ mm hook – Check out my favorite Furls Streamline Swirl!įaux fur pom, if you’ like one. You aren’t limited to these substitutions, of course.


Some acceptable yarn substitutions could be: Caron Simply Soft, Bernat Premium, Lion Brand Basic Stitch, Big Twist, Paintbox Simply Aran. You will need approximately 4 oz or 205 yards. This pattern is written to a medium (4) Aran weight yarn.
#FREE CROCHET HAT PATTERNS HOW TO#
You should also know how to work front post and back post stitches. Intermediate – You should know how to: work in the round, close rounds, slip stitch, single crochet, and half double crochet. While I probably wouldn’t technically call it a slouchy beanie, it certainly could be! This beanie is designed to be fitted on the band and a bit loose at the top.
#FREE CROCHET HAT PATTERNS TV#
Most of the rounds worked in this free crochet pattern are repeats of previous rounds, so you can work up this crochet beanie while binge watching your favorite TV show.Īs far as beanies go, you can work this beanie in one day if you want to. This crochet winter hat pattern is worked pretty straight forward.
#FREE CROCHET HAT PATTERNS PDF#
If you prefer a premium, ad-free PDF version of this pattern, you can grab one on either my Ravelry or my Etsy shop by clicking the buttons below. You can read more on my Privacy Policy, if you prefer. These small commissions help to support this blog and continue keeping most of my patterns free. I only recommend products I use and love (Or products I know others love, have heavily researched, know have good ratings and plan to purchase myself). This means, should you decide to purchase a product via one of these links, I will receive a small commission at no extra cost to you. Win/Win/Win!ĭISCLAIMER: This post includes affiliate links. What’s even better is this crochet winter hat pattern was designed to not only be warm, but also be lightweight so you won’t feel like you can’t hold your head up while wearing it. The texture of this crochet beanie is super pleasing to look at and wear, but is a nice dense fabric that doesn’t have many holes so your head and ears will stay nice and warm. The Arctic Beanie has a lovely texture created using the Even Moss Stitch (which I have modified to work in the round). (My husband and I may have playfully fought over who was going to get to wear the first Arctic Beanie I made… so I made two!) We have all sorts of beanies and crochet winter hats hanging around but… You know I needed the PERFECT one, so I created this crochet winter hat pattern. My husband has an old beanie that has definitely seen a few things in it’s years of service to his head and I have… too many to count. One thing that is always true in our household… We LOVE beanies.
