You can try to deny it all you want, but the cold is here, so you may as well embrace it. I love the colder months as it gives me an excuse to cuddle up on the couch (snug as a bug in a rug) and get back into my crocheting – chunky hats, scarves, and blankets are the order of the day! I’ve rounded up some of my favorite free patterns for crocheted hats—just in time to start making Christmas presents—that’ll suit both novices and pros.

If you’re still finding your feet in the world of crocheting and knitting, you may want to check out these 30 patterns for beginners so that you can improve your skills further and build up that confidence.
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- For the Teens and Adults
- 1. Chunky Beanie
- 2. Ribbed Beanie
- 3. Cabled Slouchy Beanie
- 4. Textured Slouchy Beanie
- 5. Newsboy Hat
- 6. Peaks and Valleys Beanie
- 7. Cross-Over Long DC Hat
- 8. Trinity Stitch Beanie
- 9. Broomstick Lace Hat
- 10. Cloche Hat
- For the Babies and Kids
- 11. Ninja Turtle Beanie
- 12. Multi-Strand Bow Hat
- 13. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer
- 14. Fox Hat
- 15. Ribbed Pom Pom Beanie
- 16. Double Pom Pom Hat
- 17. Happy Hippo
- 18. Cat Scoodie
- 19. Lovely Ladybug
- 20. Newborn Bear
For the Teens and Adults
1. Chunky Beanie

One of the many things I love about winter is all the chunkiness in clothing and accessories. Chunkiness = warmth and coziness! This pattern is quite a simple one to follow, so crocheters of all skill levels can enjoy this warm, wintery hat.
2. Ribbed Beanie

A regular, plain beanie does the job, sure, but sometimes it’s nice to have that little something extra to make it stand out more. That’s exactly why I love this ribbed beanie – it’s not in-your-face, but the ribbed effect just adds a bit of texture.
3. Cabled Slouchy Beanie

I love the effortless chic of slouchy beanies, and I also love the coziness of the chunky cabled look, so combining the two in one project is pretty much a dream come true for me. The instructions are very well mapped out, and the photos will ensure that you’re always on the right track.
4. Textured Slouchy Beanie

I just had to add in another sloucher because it really is such a popular look. The texturing and cute pom pom at the end really make this hat what it is, don’t you think? Have a look through the comments part, too, if you want some additional tips.
5. Newsboy Hat

I have always loved this classic style, so my fingers are really itching to get crocheting on this one. It’s perfect for the coming winter, will fit teenagers and adults alike, and suits both men and women perfectly.
6. Peaks and Valleys Beanie

Just look at that fantastic pattern; it’s such an interesting look, and I absolutely adore the top part of the hat. The special stitches present you with a fun challenge, but since it’s a repeater, you’ll get the hang of it pretty quickly.
7. Cross-Over Long DC Hat

I’m a big fan of this stich because it really gives you an interesting look; and it’s finished off perfectly by the mini brim. The best part is that you really don’t have to be a pro to get this one done, so it’s great to polish up your crocheting skills.
8. Trinity Stitch Beanie

This trinity stitch look is a real crowd-pleaser, so it’s about time you get to the crocheting! This tutorial is ideal for beginners since there are a lot of helpful photos and even a video tutorial to guide you through the process, seamlessly.
9. Broomstick Lace Hat

If you’re in the mood for something soft and feminine, then you’ll really love this lace look. Isn’t it gorgeous? And don’t let all the gaps deter you – I promise this one will keep you just as warm as any others on this list.
10. Cloche Hat

Channel your love for the roaring ‘20s with this popular cloche hat. The bell shape really is such a stylish and sophisticated look that has stood the test of time. If you find yourself having any trouble during the process, scroll through the comments section for some handy tips.
For the Babies and Kids
11. Ninja Turtle Beanie

Since the release of the Ninja Turtles movie last year, there’s been a resurgence of love for these pizza-eating, crime-busting reptiles. If your little ones love them as much as you did when you were a kid, they’ll be ecstatic with these beanies!
12. Multi-Strand Bow Hat

This pattern is relatively simple, so it’s great for those of you who are still in the beginning stages of crocheting. Despite that simplicity, though, the mix of colors and the adorable oversized (yet lightweight) bow make this one a real showstopper.
13. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer

Christmas is fast approaching, so what better time to welcome dear old Rudolph back into our lives? If you’re as mesmerized by Santa’s little helper as I am, then you’ll be glad to hear that the pattern includes sizes for adults, too.
14. Fox Hat

This has to be the prettiest fox I’ve ever seen! It must be those eyelashes that make it look so darn cute. I can’t imagine any little boy or girl not loving this handmade adornment, keeping them warm and stylish in the winter.
15. Ribbed Pom Pom Beanie

The second I laid eyes on that giant pom pom, I immediately started scanning through my ‘friends with babies’ list so that I’d have an excuse to make this little beauty. This is a good one for you, beginners, too, because it’s not too complicated, but comes out looking surprisingly professional!
16. Double Pom Pom Hat

So what’s better than one massive pom pom? Two pom poms, of course! Double the fun, double the cuteness, and I really love the chunky look, too. This pattern also contains some helpful links to sizing guides so that it’ll fit its lucky recipient perfectly.
17. Happy Hippo

Apart from the charming little hippo face, what really drew me to this pattern was the easy-to-follow instructions. It’s a great hat to impress with, because, although it may look complicated, you’ll be surprised at just how simple it actually is.
18. Cat Scoodie

Is it a hoodie? Is it a scarf? It’s both! And it’s genius! This brilliant combo even features little pockets/gloves at the end of the scarf part, so you know that the lucky little one who gets to wear this will be warm and snug.
19. Lovely Ladybug

If you’re fully immersed in the Christmas spirit and looking for something to do with all your red yarn, then this gorgeous little ladybug will be your saving grace. The clear instructions make it a quick and easy project.
20. Newborn Bear

It’s easy to get carried away with baby hats since I think we all have that innate desire to dress up our little ones in the cutest way possible. But you don’t always have to take it that far. The simple subtlety of the two little bear ears is just enough to melt your heart. You can move on to some Free Pattern and Instructions: crocheted converse later if you really want to up the cuteness.










yraima
Todo hermoso
Anne
I am very enthusiastic about this patterns I can't wait to get started ! Thank you for making crocheting a pleasure again . Some thing different to do instead of the basic double stitch!?
FELICIA
I am very excited to crochet these hats, they are adorable and look so warm. Thank you for posting and for the patterns.
lilia vanini
Hi, all items are lovely, I´m designer for knitting and crochet items and I love to admire other artist creations, really beautiful selection and I going to try one or two of this projects, thank you to share!
Lilia / Liliacraftparty
Jeanne Skrdlant
Has anybody seen a crocheted hat with letters on it(pattern) for adults?
Jeanne(rustyskrdlant@Comcast.net)
Barbara
I to want to try your patterns thank you where do I find the instructions?
Sally Axtell
Just getting started
Anonymous
love your blog. need idea for coffee cozy.