Crochet Hats and Headbands
Free crochet patterns for hats, headbands, etc.
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Crochet Chemo Cap – Pearson Hat
Warm up with the squishy, soft texture of the Pearson hat. I originally designed this crochet chemo cap for a cancer awareness project. It features a solid stitch pattern and stretchy, forgiving fit. This makes it perfect for charity projects and gifting too!
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Crochet Sun Hat Pattern with Brim – Summer Glory
Fireworks, gardening, a walk on the beach, or a summer concert - whatever takes you outdoors this summer, bring your own shade along! The Summer Glory crochet sun hat pattern is made with breathable cotton to keep your head cool. It features a built-in sweat band and a wide, wired brim to shade your eyes.
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Free Pattern – Tesseract
Blocks of alternating textures twist around this fun to make hat, capped off with a spiral design. Available in 6 sizes, so you can make one for the whole family. The entire hat is made in only half double crochets, for extra squishiness. Varying textures, created by working the stitches in different loops, keep it interesting and fun. Change colors as you go to create your own unique look and to use up scraps! I designed Tesseract for the 2018 CGOA Chapter Challenge. Chapters around the country are competing to make sets of chemo hats to donate. The solid design and soft feel of this hat make it a great choice…
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Free Pattern – Brushwood Ear Warmer
Stay warm in style with this cozy ear warmer! This beginner friendly pattern features a fun and easy texture stitch. A super stretchy, ribbed section at the back ensures a snug fit. The pattern also includes instructions for adjusting the size if desired.
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Free Pattern – Bucktown Slouch
The Bucktown slouch is great for gifting, but you'll want to make one for yourself too! It features an open stitch pattern that allows for some airflow, and adds even more drape to the casual style. Make it extra cozy for winter wear, with luxuriously soft alpaca or wool.
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Free Pattern – Straight Up Beanie
Delicate columns of fans climb straight up to the top of this hat. The split/center dc stitches line up directly on top of each other, instead of being slightly offset like they normally would. This creates perfectly straight columns of stitches, for a unique texture. This pattern was designed for the "Make it for Me" CAL on Elk Studio. You've made it through another busy holiday season, and probably poured lots of love into handmade gifts for others. Now it's time to make something extra special just for you. Be sure to check out the other great "Make it for Me" patterns too!
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Free Pattern – Contoured Eye Mask
The Spa Basket Crochet Along is in full swing, and this is the 5th pattern! Visit the Spa Basket CAL main page for more details, and be sure to join in the fun on Facebook and Ravelry! (Note: You need to join or be a member of the Crochet Playground group on Facebook in order to get to the Facebook event). This week’s featured sponsor is Red Turtle and the Plant Spirits. This wonderful Etsy store carries all sorts of things you may want to add to your basket! They have balms and salves, herbal sleep pillows, and a wide variety of herbal tinctures for every occasion. One lucky winner…
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Free Pattern – Round the Mulberry Bush
Rainbow colors go round and round, punctuated by lightly textured, grey stripes. With a cotton/acrylic blend in vivid colors, this simple hat is just right for summer. It uses small amounts of several different colors, so is a great stashbuster project too. Here’s a fun fact: despite the popular nursery rhyme, mulberries actually grow on trees, not bushes! This pattern is protected by copyright. Please do not distribute or share this pattern in any way other than by sharing a link to this page or to the pattern page on Ravelry. Click here for copyright information. This pattern contains affiliate links (click for more info). If you click one of these…
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Bandkerchief Crochet Kerchief Headband
What goes on easy like a headband but looks like a kerchief? A Bandkerchief of course! This crochet kerchief headband pattern is quick and easy. With 5 sizes from baby to adult, this lacy design makes a great summer accessory for the whole family!
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Free Pattern – Chain of Flowers Headband
Brighten up your wardrobe with this pretty headband! The flower section of the headband is made all in one piece, so there aren’t a lot of ends to sew in. It can also easily be adjusted to any size, and can work in a variety of yarn weights, so is great for adults and children too. Make a bunch for quick gifts or craft fairs! This pattern is protected by copyright. Please do not distribute or share this pattern in any way other than by sharing a link to this page or to the pattern page on Ravelry. Click here for copyright information. This pattern contains affiliate links (click for…