This super simple slouch hat is perfect for beginners looking to play with some basic shaping and textures, but it's also fun for the intermediate crocheter who wants to whip up something quick and cute. Supplies: Medium/Worsted Weight yarn US H8/5.00mm US G6/4.00mm Ta
Free crochet pattern: Slouchy Beanie with video by Olena Huffmire Designs for Underground Crafter
Men's Slouchy Beanie Crochet Last year a good friend asked me to make a crochet Rasta hat for her husband. So I decided to kill…
Thicker billed beanie in a chunky beige/tan with tweed flecks yarn. Vegan suitable and great for women and teens.I have used the typical beret style with a ribbed stitch pattern, thick stranded yarn. The visor keeps its shape without a stiff cardboard inlay, but allows some reshaping.The crown is roomy enough to tuck i
Are you ready for a simple slouchy hat pattern that’s quick and uses only one skein of yarn? Yea, me too especially since the holidays are coming up so quickly! I haven’t played around with chunky yarn very much in my crochet experience but since having used it while making a free cowl pattern from …
It's a hat and scarf in one - with pockets! This free crochet scoodie pattern combines a warm winter hat and scarf with lots of fun and animal magnetism!
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
Slouchy Puff, a free crochet hat pattern
Two years ago...wow, time has flown by...I designed a slouchy beanie to "Hide Your Hair". It is fun and easy to make.I like matching sets and after making another beanie from that pattern, I decided that the repeated section would make a great cowl! I hope you will love it too.Hide Your Neck CowlAdd these patterns ...
A round-up of some of the most Snug and stylish free crochet beanie patterns around. From the Knit-like rib, to the bead stitch and many more textures
11 Charming Crochet Heart Patterns: Make one of these pretty and trendy crochet heart patterns this February. Don't just limit these pretty patterns to Valentine's Day, these are perfect for all winter long.
Are you ready for a simple slouchy hat pattern that’s quick and uses only one skein of yarn? Yea, me too especially since the holidays are coming up so quickly! I haven’t played around with chunky yarn very much in my crochet experience but since having used it while making a free cowl pattern from …
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With this DIY tutorial, you can make your own cute animal scarf! The pattern has instructions for permanent and removable ears, and also contains instructions on how to stripe/change colors. The pattern is a PDF tutorial in American crochet terms, including detailed instructions and photos. Scarf is crocheted using bulky weight yarn, with 10mm and 5.5mm hooks. For removable ears, you need two 1/2 inch buttons. Stitches needed: Chain (ch), Foundation double crochet (FDC), Back‐loop double crochet (BLDC), Slip stitch (Sl st), Single Crochet (SC), Foundation half‐double crochet (FHDC) (for removable ears only) I have Right-handed and left-handed versions. On Ravelry, you will receive both files. If you order on Etsy, please specify which file you would like.
The inspiration for this slouch stems from the mighty Flint Ridge caves (They are the longest cave system in North America) and the giant Sequoias. The Sequoias are the tallest, most beautiful trees in the world. I envision hiking trails wearing this beauty. **Pattern has been tested*** Thank you to my pattern testers:
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Free Crochet Pattern for Fatima slouchy hat by Pattern-Paradise.com #crochet #patternparadisecrochet #hat #slouch #slouchy
Here are ten crochet projects that I'd like to make; all have patterns online. A DIY post from Seattle area lifestyle blog Long Wait For Isabella.
Petit bonnet elfique pour toutes les têtes ! Création : Solenn Couix-Loarer
Download Instructions - https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108?flash_digest=db932e4924fd5b33db572f6a4428cd3fc1d08fcd&segment=shopping To purchase the matching mitten pattern (last photo), click on the link below. https://www.etsy.com/listing/542416677/crochet-pattern-crochet-mitten-pattern?ref=shop_home_active_1 To the store, dropping the kids off at school, or going for a hike in the woods... This hat is sure to keep you warm and looking sharp through all of your adventures. * Pattern written in English using American terminology **YouTube tutorial included in pattern * Helpful stitch guide and many step by step photos included *Yarn-worsted weight, size 4 (Lion Brand Wool-Ease used in pattern) *Hook-US H (5 mm) *Sizes .Baby/6-12 Months .Toddler .Kids .Adult Medium .Adult Large ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- PERMISSION TO SELL FINISHED ITEMS-You have my permission to sell every hat you make from this pattern. If you want to mention my shop in the listing that would be very nice. But, I do not require that! You do not have permission to re-sell the pattern or use the photos that are included with this pattern! The photos and the pattern are protected under copyright. Thank you for your understanding. I believe strongly in customer service and am always available to answer any questions you might have about the pattern. You can contact me through etsy or by email- rubywebbs [!at] gmail.com online, please include a link back to my shop - www.rubywebbs.etsy.com
crochet So Boho free pattern
Crochet Slouchy Hat YouTube Tutorial Flower Motif Slouchy Hat Create this free pattern for a crochet slouchy hat using scrap yarn! No need to waste…
Check out the pattern for the Murphy Slouchy Beanie, available now for free! The cabled design gives this hat such a layer of detail that will be sure to impress! I hope you enjoy making it as much as I did!
Scarf + Hood = Scoodies! Yes, apparently that's a word now. Made with 100% wool, this scoodie will keep you warm all winter long. This variegated thick and thin wool yarn gives simple stitches beautiful texture without the complications. Get your FREE crochet pattern now!
Fair Isle prints are super hot this year, so this hat is sure to keep you warm! Made with Red Heart with Love or your favorite worsted weight yarn, this pattern uses tapestry crochet to create a fair isle print. The brim is worked in non-turning rows and the hat portion is worked in rounds. Full instructions can be found at the following link:
This slouchy bonnet pattern is your answer for a cheery holiday crochet hat! It's pleasantly textured, has a nice warm brim, and fluffy pom-poms.
Wintertide Beanie If you love this Wintertide Beanie… Save it to your Ravelry Favorites… Click Here!! To celebrate the last day of Winter… Here is a brand new free crochet pattern~Wintertide Beanie! If you loved the Wintertide Headband… This beanie is just as easy!! I hope you love this just as much!! Materials: Yarn~125 Yards […]
FREE Crochet Pattern: Crochet 8-Bit Heart Slouchy | A little bit of Valentine's Day, a little bit of geek, this cute 8-bit heart hat is fun for all.
Oui oui d’accord, j’en ai fait plusieurs déjà. Ce n’est pas que le knitting bird soit monomaniaque, mais à force d’en avoir fait pour les autres, il manquait le mien ! J&rsq…
Tara Gorro De Ganchillo BOINA: Talla: S/M – M/L Medida de la cabeza: 54/56 – 56/58 Materiales: DROPS FABEL de Garnstudio 50 g color nº 623, vaho de rosas y utiliza: DROPS FABEL de Garnstudio 50 g color nº 200, gris ATENCIÓN: Si la boina se trabaja en un solo color son necesarios 100 g …
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Crochet Hooded Fox Cowl Free Crochet Pattern & Paid
Sparrow Creek Hat in Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick - 81017B is a free Knitting pattern by Lion Brand, available as a Downloadable PDF and includes instructions in English. Super fun to make, this pattern could be your next masterpiece!
She's A Betty Bonnet Isn't she, though? When's the last time I mentioned how much I love Malabrigo yarn? Let's be honest: I probably bored my kids with that knowledge earlier this morning. However, just because I'm a broken record doesn't mean that you can't make this super-sweet bonnet for yourself or a loved one (and I'll even let you use a chunky weight fiber that isn't Malabrigo if you really insist). My only note is that, while I finished this bad boy with just one skein of the Mecha, or 130 yards, it was a close call so you may need slightly more yarn to complete yours. But don't worry - this fancifully-finished design (check out the back below!) will be worth it either way. Yarn: Malabrigo Mecha (100% Merino Superwash Wool; 130 yards [120 meters]/100 grams); #809 Solis - 1 - 2 skeins A closer view of the back finish. It's different, no? Needles: Straight needles in size US 10.5, one 16" circular needle in size US 11 needle, and one set of double pointed needles in size US 11 Notions: Tapestry needle, 5 stitch markers Gauge: 12 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 11 needles So let's make a hat, then! First, then, since we'll begin by knitting flat, go ahead and use your size 10.5 needles to cast on 80 stitches loosely. Then we'll knit some ribbing, as follows: Ribbing Row 1 (wrong side): * p1, k2, p1; rep from * Ribbing Row 2: * k1, p2, k1 * Knit ribbing rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 1.5" and you've just finished row 2 of the pattern. Transfer work to your size US 11 needle (yes, it's circular, but we're still working flat!). Then we'll work one marker placement row, as follows: Marker Placement Row (wrong side): p8, place marker, p24, place marker, p16, place marker, p24, place marker, p8 And once that's done, we'll begin our pattern as well as some decreases, which you'll find below. You'll need the following notation to continue (and you can find videos for the twists below as well): rt (right twist): knit two together, leaving stitches on left-hand needle; next, insert right-hand needle from the front between the two stitches just knitted together, and knit the first stitch again. Finally, slip both stitches from left-hand needle together lt (left twist): with right-hand needle behind left-hand needle, skip one stitch and knit the second stitch in back loop; then insert right-hand needle into the backs of both stitches and k2tog-b (knit two together through back loops, inserting right needle from the right) And once you have that down, we'll continue like so: Row 1 (right side): (lt) 4 times, slip marker, ssk, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, (rt) 4 times, (lt) 4 times, slip marker, knit until you're two stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, (rt) 4 times (-2 stitches) Row 2: purl, slipping all markers when you reach them Row 3: k1, (lt) 3 times, k1 slip marker, ssk, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k2, (lt) 3 times, k1, slip marker, knit until you're two stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k1 (-2 stitches) Row 4: purl, slipping all markers when you reach them Knit rows 1 - 4 three times, and then knit rows 1 - 3 once more. Now you should have 16 stitches remaining between your first and second markers, and 64 stitches in total. We're going to join the hat in the round at this point, which your yarn should be in position for since you've left off at the end of a right side row. Anyway, then, join piece in round and place row marker - as a note, you'll probably either want to join by swapping your first and last stitches or reinforce this join when you're done with the hat. Either way, we'll continue as follows: Row 1: knit, slipping extra markers when you reach them Row 2: (lt) 4 times, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, (rt) 4 times, (lt) 4 times, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, (rt) 4 times Row 3: knit, slipping extra markers when you reach them Row 4: k1, (lt) 3 times, k1, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k2, (lt) 3 times, k1, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k1 Knit rows 1 - 4 once or twice (I knit them twice; however, for a slightly shallower hat, once would be plenty) and then knit row 1 again. Then we'll begin our decrease rows, as follows: Decrease Row 1: (lt) 3 times, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) 3 times, (lt) 3 times, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) 3 times (60 stitches) Decrease Row 2: knit Decrease Row 3: k1, (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice, k1 (56 stitches) Decrease Row 4: knit Decrease Row 5: (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice, (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice (48 stitches) Decrease Row 6: knit You'll probably want to switch to your dpns about now... Decrease Row 7: k1, lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt, k2, lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt, k1 (44 stitches) Decrease Row 8: knit until you reach first marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until end of round (40 stitches) Decrease Row 9: lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt, lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt (36 stitches) Decrease Row 10: knit until you reach first marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until end of round (32 stitches) Decrease Row 11: k1, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, k2, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, k1 (24 stitches) Decrease Row 12: lt, remove marker, (ssk) twice, (k2tog) twice, remove marker, rt, lt, remove marker, (ssk) twice, (k2tog) twice, remove marker, rt (16 stitches) Complete decrease rows 1 - 12. Then, knit across the first 4 stitches of your round. Next, transfer the following 8 stitches to one dpn for grafting, and the final 4 of the round, plus the 4 you just knit, to a second dpn. Using the Kitchener stitch, graft together these remaining 16 stitches. Tuck in ends and block, if desired. Make tassels and affix to bottom corners of hat. Wear proudly, even if you're a Veronica instead.
crochet Sweetpea Slouch free pattern
It's a hat and scarf in one - with pockets! This free crochet scoodie pattern combines a warm winter hat and scarf with lots of fun and animal magnetism!