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5 Free Crochet Hat Patterns to Keep You Hooked This Season


5 Free crochet hat patterns to keep you hooked this season!

Who doesn’t love a free pattern, especially when it’s for something as cozy as a crochet hat? The following five designs are perfect for whipping up some warmth—and they’re also a great way to show off your favourite skein(s) of hand-dyed yarn! From slouchy to snug, these hats are sure to inspire.




  1. Coffered Beanie by Aunt Zany

    Description: The slouchy beanie is worked from the top, down, with a narrow slip-stitch ribbed brim. The crown has a gathered look to it, but avoids the excess bulk that can result from gathering the top of a hat that’s constructed as a rectangle.

    Weight: Worsted

    Find it here: Ravelry

    Hook Size: 5.5 mm (I), 6.0 mm (J)


  2. Chic Cable Beanie by Kinga Erdem

    Description: The Chic Cable Crochet Beanie is a soft, warm and luxurious hat with a great stitch definition. Do you love crochet cables but are intimidated by them? This pattern comes with a step by step picture tutorial showing you how to work them!

    Find it here: Ravelry

    Hook Size: 5.0 mm (H)


  3. Crossed Camel Beanie by Ashlie Peters

    Description: This pattern is a simple beanie with some fun, warm stitches to create added texture, and a fluffy pom pom at the top completed the project!

    Weight: Aran

    Find it here: Ravelry

    Hook Size:  4.0 mm (G), 5.0 mm (H)


  4. Marion Slouch hat by Rebecca Langford

    Description: A cute, lightweight textured slouch perfect for fall, winter and early spring.

    Weight: DK

    Find it here: Ravelry

    Hook Size: 5.0 mm (H), 4.5 mm (G)


  5. Elena Slouch hat by Rebecca Langford

    Description: Lightweight yarn, cute buttons and a faux fur pom pom (optional, of course) come together to make this the perfect new slouch for your winter wardrobe. It even has a matching scarf!

    Weight: DK

    Find it here: Ravelry

    Hook Size: 5.0 mm (H), 4.0 mm (G)


    Now that you’ve got five free crochet hat patterns in your arsenal, it’s time to get stitching—and possibly Netflix binging that comes with it. Whether you’re gifting these cozy creations or keeping them for yourself (no judgment), just remember: the only thing better than a warm head is a hand full of hand-dyed yarn!

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