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Kids’ Beanie
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A collection of cute free patterns for kids’ size crochet beanies.

Top view of a child wearing a beige coloured crochet beanie.Pin
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Crochet Ribbed Beanie from Delia Creates

This is a free pattern for a simple beanie with front and back post ribbing. The pattern includes detailed step-by-step photos and is easy to follow.

SIZE: 6-9 months, 9-12 months, and 12-18 months.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: About 150 g.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and a measuring tape.

Striped kids' crochet beanies in retro colours.Pin
Photo: pug-love-crochet.com

Retro Rainbow Beanie from Pug Love Crochet and Creations

This cute newborn-size beanie is crocheted in the round, from the top down, in half double crochet with front and back post ribbing for the brim.

SIZE: 0-3 months.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn, e.g., Basix from Premier Yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 6 yds/5.5 m each of six contrasting colours.
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) crochet hook, scissors, a pompom maker, and a yarn needle.

Double pompom children's crochet beanies.Pin
Photo: hobbii.com

Buttercup Beanie by Baby Crochet Design

The Buttercup Beanie is an easy-level free pattern with cute pompoms and a textured stitch pattern.

SIZE: Preemie, Newborn, 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months, and 1-4 years.
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight acrylic-cotton blend yarn, e.g., Acacia from Hobbii.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: One 100 g skein.
NOTIONS: 3 mm and 4 mm (G-6) crochet hooks, scissors, a pompom maker, and a wool needle.

A young child wearig a yellow rib stitch crochet beanie.Pin
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Kids’ Ribbed Hat Pattern from Truly Crochet

This is an easy free hat pattern with a lovely ribbed texture created with back loop only half double crochet. The beanie is worked flat and then cinched together at the top. It works up quickly in super bulky weight yarn.

SIZE: 5-12 years.
YARN WEIGHT: #6 super bulky weight yarn, e.g., Wool-Ease Thick & Quick.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: One skein – 106 yards for the hat plus scrap yarn for the pompom.
NOTIONS: 9 mm (M/N-13) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and a tape measure.

Blue crochet kids' beanie featuring cable stitch.Pin
Photo: apurposeandastitch.com

Brilliant Cable Beanie from A Purpose And A Stitch

The Brilliant Cable Beanie is a beautiful free pattern for intermediate-level crocheters. A step-by-step photo tutorial for working the cables is provided but experience working with crochet cables is recommended.

SIZE: Baby, Toddler, Child, Small Adult, and Large Adult.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) crochet hook, scissors, an embroidery needle, and a pompom.

Bobble stitch children's beanie with a double brim.Pin
Photo: cypressandwool.com

Double Brim Bobble Beanie from Cypress & Wool

Cake yarn is perfect for this cute textured kids’ beanie. The hat features cute textured puff stitches and a fold-up brim worked in single crochet in the back loop ribbing.

SIZE: 6-12 months and toddler/child.
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn, e.g., Lion Brand Mandala Sparkle.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Approximately 235 yards (215 m).
NOTIONS: 4.25 mm (G) crochet hook for infant sizing, 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook for toddler/child size, scissors, a measuring tape, a tapestry needle, and a pompom maker (optional).

A young child wearing a striped crochet beanie.Pin
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Chunky Crochet Beanie Pattern from Christaco Design

The Tuscan Charm Beanie works up quickly in bulky weight yarn. It’s an easy, top-down pattern that can be tried on as you go. The design uses a combination of front post stitches and easy double crochet.

SIZE: Toddler, Child, Teen, and Adult.
YARN WEIGHT: #5 bulky/chunky weight yarn., e.g., Lion Brand Hue + Me.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 50-60 yards (46-55 m) in the main colour and 20-30 yards (18-27 m) in a contrasting colour.
NOTIONS: 8 mm (L-11) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a measuring tape.

A pink childs beanie with a faux fur pompom.Pin
Photo: crochetforyoublog.com

Yara Beanie from Crochet For You

The Yara Beanie is a free child-sized beanie featuring shell stitches and front post stitches. The hat is worked from the brim up.

SIZE: Child – to suit head circumference measuring 18-19″ (45-48 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: Approximately 140 yards (128 m).
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a pompom.

Cream baby beanie with crocheted tassel top.Pin
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Fun Fringe Beanie from Daisy Farm Crafts

This beanie is worked flat and then gathered together at the top. The fringe is worked in as you go.

SIZE: Nine sizes – preemie to large adult.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn.
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, and a measuring tape.

A crochet baby beanie with a tied top knot.Pin
Photo: highdesertyarn.com

Top Knot Baby Beanie Crochet Pattern from High Desert Yarn

The Confetti Beanie is an easy, beginner-level tutorial for a crochet baby beanie with a cute knotted top. It’s crocheted in basic half-double crochet with a back and front post double crochet ribbed band.

SIZE: Preemie, Newborn, 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, and 24 months. To suit head circumferences measuring 11″ to 19″ (28-48 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?:
NOTIONS: 4.25 mm (G) crochet hook, scissors, a tapestry needle, and a measuring tape or ruler.

Beige coloured ribbed crochet beanie.Pin
Photo: daisyfarmcrafts.com

Ribbed Beanie Pattern from Daisy Farm Crafts

This is a simple beanie pattern worked flat in half double crochet in the back loop ribbing.

SIZE: Preemie to large adult.
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn, e.g., Bernat Softee Cotton.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?:
NOTIONS: 4 mm (G-6) crochet hook, scissors, a measuring tape, tapestry needle, and a leather tag (optional).

Children wearing crochet beanies with ear flaps and ties.Pin
Photo: snappy-tots.com

Alyssa Beanie from Snappy Tots

This beanie pattern comes with a few different options. It can be made with or without flaps and braids, with a regular beanie top, or with a messy-bun/ponytail opening.

SIZE: Toddler, small child, child, and teen/adult.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?:
NOTIONS: 5.50 mm (I-9) and 6 mm (J-10) crochet hooks, scissors, a yarn needle, and a measuring tape.

Crochet Kids' beanie with textured stitch design.Pin
Photo: eandpcrochet.com

The Pop of Love Children’s Crochet Beanie Pattern from Evelyn & Peter

The Pop of Love Hat was designed for the Hat Not Hat anti-bullying campaign. It features a ribbed band and cute, textured popcorn stitches.

SIZE: Child – to fit head circumference of 16-20″ (38-51 cm).
YARN WEIGHT: #4 / Medium / Worsted / Aran weight yarn., e.g., Vanna’s Choice.
HOW MUCH YARN DO I NEED?: 125 yards (115 m).
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, a yarn needle, a measuring tape, and a pompom.

Pastel coloured beanies with mini bean stitch.Pin
Photo: daisycottagedesigns.net

The Cozy Pom Pom Beanie Pattern from Daisy Cottage Designs

The Cozy Pom Pom Beanie is worked flat in the mini bean cluster stitch. The video tutorial is a helpful accompaniment to the written pattern.

SIZE: Easily customisable to suit any sized head circumference.
YARN WEIGHT: #4 medium/worsted weight yarn.
NOTIONS: 6 mm (J-10) crochet hook, scissors, a stitch marker, a yarn needle, and a faux fur pompom.

A crochet beanie with a rabbit applique.Pin
Photo: repeatcrafterme.com

Crochet Folded Brim Beanie from Repeat Crafter Me

This is a free pattern for a very simple double-crochet beanie. The pattern also includes instructions for a cute peek-a-boo applique that you can use to embellish the hat.

SIZE: Newborn, 3-6 months, 6-9 months, 9-16 months, toddler/preschooler, child, and teen/adult.
YARN WEIGHT: #3 light/DK weight yarn.
NOTIONS: 5 mm (H-8) crochet hook, scissors, and a tapestry needle.

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