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Striped Beanie Free Crochet Patterns

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Striped Beanie Free Crochet Patterns
Better Late Than Never Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

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Beanies galore…

The season for toasty beanies is here, and therefore these striped lovelies are just the thing to keep the noggin warm and stylish. Although the striped beanie is a very varied pattern, here are some examples of how to address this head-warming conundrum. However, all jokes aside, these are some of the most fun and playful patterns for crocheted hats. What’s more, each one is highly customizable, so it can be made to match the wearer perfectly.

Embrace the Stripes: Free Crochet Beanie Patterns

Who doesn’t adore the classic charm of striped patterns? They’re an excellent choice for crafting a beanie that transcends age, delighting not only kids but adults too.

Keep Warm with Striped Style

Stripes offer a timeless look that keeps your head warm while ensuring you stay at the forefront of fashion. They provide a playful yet sophisticated touch to any winter outfit, making striped beanies an essential accessory.

Effortless Crochet for All Skill Levels

These patterns are so straightforward that success is guaranteed, making them an ideal project for beginners. With clear instructions, you’re just a few stitches away from creating a cozy masterpiece.

Customization at Your Fingertips

Embrace the opportunity to choose your perfect color combination, making use of leftover yarns for an eco-friendly crafting session. A striped beanie is a fantastic way to personalize your winter wardrobe.

The Better Late Than Never Beanie Pattern

For those looking to dive straight into their next crochet project, the “Better Late Than Never Beanie Pattern” offers a simple yet stylish way to create your perfect striped beanie. Its ease and versatility make it a favorite among crocheters.

Add a Touch of Flair with a Pom-Pom

Why not enhance your beanie with a fluffy pom-pom for an extra bit of flair? Take inspiration from the “Pretty in Pink Crochet Pattern,” which showcases how a simple addition can elevate your striped beanie to new levels of cuteness.

Striped beanies are more than just a way to keep warm; they’re a fashion statement, a beginner-friendly project, and a canvas for your creativity. So grab your hooks and yarn, and let’s get those stripes in the spotlight!

Better Late Than Never Beanie

Skills: Easy   Designer : Kathy North

Better Late Than Never Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern: Better Late Than Never Beanies

Hump De Bump Beanie

The beanie is a classically shaped beanie, with a very modern alternating stripe design. The interspersion of grey stripes with colored bands makes for an attractive and vibrant – but not gaudy – look with a jaunty feel. It’s perfect for that snowball fight you’ve just been itching for!  A link to the free pattern is below the photos.

Skills: Easy   Designer:  Lorene Haythorn Eppolite- Cre8tion Crochet

 

Hump De Bump Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

Go to the pattern: Hump De Bump Beanie

Pretty in Pink Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

The pretty in pink beanie is a great project for those of us who like pom pom beanies and loud, screaming colors. This is definitely for those days you want the world to see and hear.

Skills:  Easy               Designer: Crazy4CrochetMomma

Pretty in Pink Beanie Hat Free Crochet Pattern

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Go to the pattern: Pretty in Pink Beanie

Hump De Bump Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

This striped beanie is a classic, noggin-hugging pattern that can be made both in monochrome and in multiple colors, because the alternating lines also differ in texture.



Hump de bump beanie

The full article about this pattern is here:

Hump de bump beanie

Crinkle Beanie Free Crochet Pattern

The Crinkle beanie goes a step further. Although it uses alternating bands of textures like the one above, it also uses a crinkled lower hem to achieve a better fit. Thus, this striped beanie will be a great one for the coldest of days.

Crinkle Beanie

The full article about this pattern is here:

Crinkle Beanie

Jelly Beanie

And here is a fun pattern for a beanie full of rainbows with lots of possibilities for personalization. Overall, you can experiment with the base color, pom-pom colors, the colors of 3 rows of braids, or you can even mix any given braid’s color. Of course, you can skip the pom-pom entirely as well. This is a real haven for creativity, but also a real nightmare if you are indecisive 😉 The pattern for this crochet beanie is well written and is intermediate-beginner friendly.

 

The original pattern and the photos are available on Loops and Love Crochet blog:

Jelly Beanie

Northern Lights Beanie

Finally, this beanie is a true aurora “beanialis”. This beanie full of rainbows renders in crochet what the Aurora renders in light and is a fantabulous way to make a colorful, highly personalized winter hat to match your clothes and personality.

Northen Lights Beanie

The original pattern and the photos are available on:

Northern Lights Beanie

 

 

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Dawn
Dawn
5 years ago

Love this pattern, it will keep me busy making it for family.

Sheila G.
Sheila G.
5 years ago

looks cozy, easy to make

Rhoda McClain
Rhoda McClain
5 years ago

This is so beautiful and very versatile colors.

Paula Sibert
Paula Sibert
Reply to  Rhoda McClain
4 years ago

Quite tbe beanie. Make many for different outfits.

Rose Howitt
Rose Howitt
4 years ago

A great way to use up wool, with many variations. Nice

Kimberly
Kimberly
1 year ago

Thanks for sharing. Will be making some of these for Christmas gifts.😊🎄