60+ Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Beginners (2024)

You are going to love these free easy crochet hat patterns and beanie patterns!

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Beginners: Learn how to crochet a hat in no time!

For crochet beginners, the thought of crocheting a hat might seem like a complicated feat, but we promise you that it's really easy to learn! In fact, crochet hats and crochet beanies are some of most beginner-friendly crochet patterns around. We've got tons of both types of patterns (all for free) in this list. If you want to learn to crochet hats, then you're in the right place!

This collection of free crochet hat patterns for beginnersfeatures easy-to-follow stitches and constructions, so you can grab your crochet hook and some yarn and get to work. Even better, you won't have to sacrifice style in order to make an easier pattern! All of the projects in this list are totally stylish, comfy, and cozy. Everyone will wonder where you bought your new hat, and it will be so fun to reveal that you made it yourself! Check out the variety of options pictured below and take your pick. You're just a skein of yarn away from easy, effortless style.

Crochet hatscome in so many different styles - beyond your always-popular crochet beanie patterns, you have the ever-trendy crochet slouch hat and the sunhat. Crochet hats aren't just for winter, after all!

Many of the hats in this collection would be appropriate to crochet for cancer patients. They're comfy and stylish, and because they're quick to work up you can make a whole batch in lots of different colors. You can make them for a friend in need or donate them.

Finally, while most of the patterns on this list are for adults, we've also included a section of crochet baby hats! Crochet something cute for a little one in your life to keep them cozy and comforted.

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Plus!If you're just wondering, "how do you crochet a hat for beginners?" you don't need to scroll any further. You can get started crocheting a beginner hat right now with this video tutorial! Our friend and crochet expert Kristi Simpson will show you how. Just press play, and the written pattern is right here so you can follow along:Crochet Beanie for Beginners.

Table of Contents

  • Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Women
  • Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Everyone
  • Beginner Summer Hats to Crochet
  • Easy Crochet Baby Hat Patterns for Beginners
  • PLUS! How to Crochet a Hat - Tips!
  • FREE BONUS! Beginner Crochet Beanie - Full Pattern

Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Women

Work these beginner crochet hat patterns up when you need a stylish breath of fresh air. These trendy hat patterns will instantly light up any fall or winter outfit you wear, such as adorable pom-pom-topped crochet beanies, like theLolly Poms Crochet Beanie(shown here).

If you've been wondering, "How do you crochet a simple winter hat?" the first step is to select one of these easy patterns to follow. These patterns, by some of our favorite expert crochet bloggers, will show you step-by-step how to craft an ultra-cozy and practical winter hat -- even if you are a complete crochet beginner!

In A Pinch Crochet Beanie

Need a quick wardrobe upgrade or gift idea? This pink crochet beanie pattern is here for you! It's beginner-friendly and works up in a flash.

Chunky Super Bulky Hat

Crochet this beginner-friendly hat pattern and stay extra cozy this winter!

It's never too early to start thinking about holiday crochet projects, and this fun hat pattern is totally perfect for the season! It's cute and can be made by a crochet beginner.

Gumdrop Slouchy Hat

Make your slouchy hat a two-tone design for instant style points.

Snow Drift Crochet Hat

A snug and attractive design in a simple stitch pattern makes this the perfect winter hat.

Ferris Wheel Boho Granny Square Hat

Even crochet beginners can get in on the granny square crochet trend! This cute and colorful hat makes a fun project that you'll be proud to wear.

Chunky Beanie One Hour Project

You're only an hour away from being the proud owner of this adorable chunky crochet beanie! This pattern is super easy and cozy.

Favorite Style'n Slouch Beanie

Though better for style than warmth, this simple slouch looks great with any outfit.

Add a bow to the front of your hat, like in this design, for a cute touch for any lady.

Uppercross Women’s Crochet Beanie

So stunning and feminine, this crochet hat looks way beyond easy level but it's not.

Free Crochet Granny Stripe Hat Pattern + Tutorial

We're obsessed with this lovely and elegant granny stripe design.

Kitty Cat Beanie Hat

Want to try something different with your hats? Try this cat ear beanie - a crochet hat pattern with a twist!

Beginner East Village Slouch Hat Pattern

This super slouchy design is perfect for the casual, down-to-earth gal.

30 Minute Beginner Slouchy Hat

Perfect for when you only have a lunch break or less to spare, this design works up FAST!

Tempest Beanie

With a mix of half double crochet and popcorn stitches, this hat looks impressive but is easy to make.

Fairytale Slouchy Hat

Get ready for your prince to arrive when you don this romantic and stylish winter crochet hat! Add as big or small a pom-pom you wish.

Quick and Easy Messy Bun Hat

Love wearing your hair up but hate having to stuff it into your hat? Enter this beginner-friendly bun hat pattern!

Free Crochet Hat Patterns for Everyone

Crochet beanies are the trusty and standard classic crochet hats, and their unisex style means that they're perfect for everyone! These simple crochet hats never go out of style, so learn how to crochet a beanie for the whole family.

For a simple design, try theEasy Knit Look Crochet Hat Pattern(shown here). This textured beanie features ridges all around, as well as a gorgeous overall design.

Some of these basic hats can even be used as stylish and easy hats for cancer patients. Now there's a thoughtful and useful gift idea!

Easy Crochet Slouchy Beanie (North Mountain Slouch)

Gorgeous! Add a pom or leave it without. Either way, this is one of our reader-favorite free crochet hat patterns for beginners.

Half Double Crochet Hat Pattern

Use a basic stitch to make this basic crochet hat pattern. It's so easy yet so pretty!

Easy Peasy Slouch Beanie

Use beginner stitches to make this light and airy beanie.

Faux Cable Knit Crochet Hat

Cables on a crochet hat? Add these faux cables for effortless style.

Basic Chunky Hat Crochet Pattern

This simple striped hat is good for the most beginner of beginners.

Have Hope Hat

With two simple stitch patterns, this design works up super fast. It's a great one for donating, too.

Add a fold-up brim by making your hat just a little longer than you normally would.

Single Crochet Beanie for Beginners

This simple hat just uses the single crochet stitch for beginner-friendly crocheting.

Classically Cute Crochet Beanie

This fun hat design features a ribbed bottom for perfect fit every time.

Crochet Slouch Hat

Add a pom to your hat design, like in this crochet hat does, for cute winter style.

Berries Jubilee Hat

With variegatedyarn, you can easily add a whole range of colors without any pesky color changes!

Snowboarders Slouchy Hat

This ribbed bottom and slouch design adds effortless style to this wintery hat.

The DC Beanie

For a quick and simple hat, try this design, worked entirely in double crochet stitches.

Boys Simple Striped Hat

You don't need to work crazy complicated stitches for a stylish design - sometimes just a row or two of a different color does the trick.

Sweet Hugs Hat

Add a sweet, scalloped edge to your finished design for an instant style upgrade.

Basic Bulky Beanie

One simple stitch and bulky yarn is all you need for this basic bulky beanie design.

Oh Boy Slouchy Beanie Hat for Beginner

Perfect for holiday gift-giving, this unisex design packs on the style.

Simple Double Crochet Bulky Hat

All you need for this super easy design is bulky yarn - and knowledge of the double crochet stitch.

Bobbi Beanie

The basketweave stitch is one of the most striking textures for crochet hats. This one works for both men and women in any color!

Avery Hat

Get creative with your colors in this stylish hat design. The waffle stitch creates a wonderful textural hat that will turn heads everywhere it goes.

Beginner Crochet Beanie

For a true beginner beanie, look no further than this one. This pattern even comes with a video tutorial to help walk you through!

Cold Day Hat

The stretchy ribbing used to make this essential winter hat keeps it's shape while covering your head and ears throughout your day.

Bulky Beanie

Bulky hats work up quickly. Choose solid, variegated, or favorite colors of yarn and get crocheting enough of these for the whole family.

Beginner Summer Hats to Crochet

Learn how to crochet a hat for summer! Even on the hottest days, you'll need some form of a hatto protect your head or shade your eyes - these crochet hat patterns are perfect for sunny days and spring and summertime adventures.

From crochet sun hats, like theSummer Joy Hat(shown here), to crochet lace hats, these delicate and airy crochet hat patterns can stand up to the harsh rays of the sun. Use lighter weight yarn and breezy, airy patterns to work up these versatile hat patterns.

Summertime Crochet Beanie

This design uses thick yarn but airy stitches for an all-season accessory.

Cabbage Rose Cap

This light and airy design of this fabulous hat is embellished with a ribbon for an elegant touch.

Simple Sun Hat

With sizes that range from baby to adult, no one will be left out of keeping their face sunburn free with the help of this crochet hat!

Easy Breezy Visor Hat

This is one of the most unique hats we've seen! The simple design with the perfectly-placed visor will have you staying out even longer this summer.

Easy Crochet Baby Hat Patterns for Beginners

Crochet hat patterns for kids are so fun to make, especially since babies and kids can get away with wearing adorable animals. Plus, these hat patterns are much smaller so they take less time to work up!

These crochet baby hats and kid hat patterns will make your child's day. Crochet one of these beginner crochetbaby hats for a fall or winter day, like the Newborn Crochet Hat (shown here), or make a quick Halloween costume using one of these crochet hat patterns, like the too-cuteLittle Bear Hat.

Circus Scrap Hat

Embrace your funky side with this beginner-friendly scrap design.

Friendly Frog Crochet Hat

This animal hat features an adorable frog and is perfect for your little one.

Baby Cocoon and Hat

Perfect for baby showers and first birthdays, this bulky yarn pattern works up fast AND is super warm and cozy.

Toddler Pumpkin Hat

A ribbed design easily transforms into a pumpkin hat by adding a tiny little embellishment up top.

Easy Newborn Hat

In a rush? Try this super easy newborn hat!

Baby Boy's Block Hat

This basic design features one stitch throughout - it's fast and it's easy!

Fall Harvest Beanie

Fall into fall by using autumnal variegated yarn and a little curlicue embellishment up top!

Infant/Toddler Santa Hat

The classic Santa hat is now for infants and toddlers in this beginner-friendly design.

Super Chunky Hat

For a hat design that works up amazingly quick and is supremely warm and cozy, you can't go wrong with this super chunky pattern!

Ribbed Crochet Baby Beanie

This lovely ribbed hat is adorable, easy, and perfect for your little one.

The Parker Newborn Hat

This simple, classic pattern features a ribbed edge and simple crochet stitches.

Basic Baby Hat

Variegated yarn is the easiest way to add color and funky style to any design, just like this baby hat pattern!

Fuzzy Crochet Bonnet

Help your little one brave the cold with this "fur-lined" (and super adorable) bonnet design.

Beginner Blue Baby Beanie

Another option for embellishments is a simple button or two - it's so easy to add style to a design!

Little Bear Hat

For a simple baby hat that has just a bit of a twist, try this little bear hat! It's so beary cute!

Adorable Red Apple Crochet Baby Hat

Make a cute hat for the apple of your eye! The rich red base of simple stitches and the lovely green topper is going to please any baby.

Single Double Crochet Baby Hat Pattern

With different but completely striped designs, these hat designs are must-makes for all of your baby showers or youngins in your life.

Little Textures Newborn Beanie

This beanie helps prove our point that a hat design can be both beginner-level and texturally exciting and beautiful.

Boom Baby Hat

Any cutie patootie will look even more huggable with this easy-to-crochet hat. The pom-pom adds a softness you'll love to see and photograph.

PLUS! How to Crochet a Hat - Tips!

There are 3 different ways to crochet a hat:top-down, bottom-up, and flat. The first two worked in the round, and the other is worked side to side, in rows. If you’re comfortable with increases, you can learn how to crochet a hat in the round very easily, but otherwise you can crochet a hat without amagic circle.

Are you still new to crochet? Don’t worry! This guide will show you how to crochet a hat for beginners in no time - start with the bottom-up crochet hat and then, once you’re comfortable with increases, go with the top-down design.

How to Crochet a Hat, Step-by-Step:

Before you get started, there are two measurements you should get - your head circumference and your hat length. Your best bet is to get actual measurements of the person who'll be wearing the hat, but there are approximate standard measurements in a chart, below, that can help!

  1. Head Circumference: To get the head circumference, use a tape measure (or you can use a piece of yarn and then compare it to a ruler) and wrap it around the head, right at the middle of the forehead.
  2. Hat Length: Using a tape measure or a length of yarn, hold measure the distance from the top and center of your head down to the side, right to the base of the ear.

Now you're ready to make that hat! Check out our extensive guide on how to crochet a hat by clicking on the image shown below!

How to Crochet a Hat Step by Step (in 3 Ways)

FREE BONUS! Beginner Crochet Beanie - Full Pattern

Let's get started with this free crochet beanie pattern! Watch the video above to see exactly how it's done, and then follow the step-by-step tutorial below to make your own.

Looking for more ideas? Keep scrolling for dozens of free patterns for women, men, babies, and more! And if you knit, be sure to check out66+ Knit Hat Patterns for Winterfrom our friends at AllFreeKnitting.

Materials:

  1. Yarn: Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)Featured in this Video:Premier Deborah Norville Everyday Collection
  2. Crochet Hook: H/8 or 5 mm hook
  3. Yarn needle

Crochet Beanie Pattern:

  1. Chain 61.
  2. Round 1:Single crochet in the second chain from hook and in each across, slip stitch to the first stitch to join (60 stitches).
  3. Round 2:Chain 2, double crochet in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first stitch to join.
  4. Round 3:Chain 1, half double crochet in each stitch around, slip stitch to the first stitch to join.
  5. Round 4:Chain 1, single crochet in the back horizontal bar of each double crochet, slip stitch to the first stitch to join.
  6. Round 5:Chain 3 (counts as first double crochet here and throughout), 2 double crochets in the same stitch, skip 2 stitches, * 3 double crochets in next stitch, skip 2 stitches, repeat from * around, slip stitch to the first double crochet to join.
  7. Rounds 6-20:Chain 3, turn; 2 double crochets in same space, 3 double crochets in each space between 3 double crochet sets, slip stitch to the first double crochet to join.
  8. Close top with a yarn needle to finish.

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FAQs

How long does it take a beginner to crochet a hat? ›

Just couple of sittings. Learning to hold the crochet hook and the basic stitches sometimes takes time (about couple of hours of struggle). Once you get hang of it, things more much faster. You should be able to make a simple beanie in couple of days.

What is the formula for crochet hats? ›

Hat circumference = measure around the head just above ears and subtract one inch for a nicely fitted finished hat. Crown width = (this is a flat circular top of the hat) you need to divide hat circumference by 3.14 (pi). Hat height = Head circumference / 10 x 4.

How can I get free crochet patterns? ›

Ravelry is often considered the ultimate sanctuary for crochet and knitting enthusiasts. Boasting a staggering database of more than 1.2 million patterns, Ravelry is a one-stop shop for aspiring and seasoned crocheters. The platform features nearly 300,000 free crochet patterns, making it a paradise for crafters.

Can a beginner crochet a hat? ›

One easy way to crochet a basic hat for a beginner is to first crochet a simple long rectangle, about the circumference of the head by the desired hat height. Join this rectangle into a tube, then gather up one end by cinching it closed. This gathered end will form the crown of the hat.

How many hours does it take to crochet a hat? ›

While there are numerous factors that affect how long it takes to complete a crochet beanie, it is estimated that it takes an average of 3 hours to complete an adult sized crochet beanie, and about 2 hours to complete a kid size crochet beanie.

What should I make first as a beginner crochet? ›

The first thing a beginner should crochet is something simple, like a granny square—or a piece of square fabric made by crocheting in rounds from the center outward. Granny squares are generally easy crochet patterns for beginners and take under an hour to complete.

What is the best stitch for crocheting a beanie hat? ›

Crochet hat patterns that are worked flat are seamed using a tapestry needle and the whip or mattress stitch. Beanies can also be joined using single crochet or slip stitches.

What stitch do you use to crochet a hat? ›

Work through just one loop of a stitch on the brim and through the single crochet stitch on the hat. Slip stitch to attach that stitch, then work one chain stitch. Next, slip stitch the next pair of stitches together, then chain 1.

What is the best app to make crochet patterns? ›

Crochet Studio is the ultimate app for crafting enthusiasts. With powerful tools and yarn AI, you can design stunning granny squares and stripe blankets in no time. Our tools are intuitive, easy to use and even calculate yarn usage in real time.

What app can I use to make my own crochet pattern? ›

Patternum is the first Knitting and Crochet Pattern creation tool, fully optimized to let you create easily and quickly interactive and responsive patterns. The patterns created with Patternum can be used by knitters and Crocheters in the app for a perfect crafting experience, or they can be downloaded as PDF.

Is it easier to knit or crochet a hat? ›

After learning the basics, many people find crocheting easier than knitting because they don't have to move the stitches back and forth between needles.

How many to chain for a beanie? ›

Make a chain to the length of the hat height that you need. For baby Jack I made the chain 10 inches long and chained 40. (I haven't tested other sizes, but adding three inches to the measurement of the tip of the nose to the crown of the head is a good guideline.

How do you crochet a brim hat? ›

Chain 1 stitch, skip 1, and make 2 hdc into each of the next 19 stitches. To start the brim, make 1 chain stitch and then skip the stitch that's after it. Then make 2 hdc stitches into each of the next 19 stitches. You should now have a total of 38 stitches that will form the base of the brim.

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