One and a Half Hour Free Crochet Hat Tutorial for Beginners (2024)

Whether you're new to learninghow to crochet a hator just looking for a super fast project, thisfree crochet hat pattern for beginnersis astonishingly easy.

If you can crochet a rectangle, you can make this simple unisex beanie pattern!

Get the full free pattern and step-by-step video tutorial below orpurchase the ad-free, printable PDF here.

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  • A True Beginner Crochet Hat Pattern
  • How to Crochet a Hat in 1.5 Hours
  • Save This Beanie Pattern
  • A Winter Crochet Beanie That Looks Knit
  • How to Modify this Simple Hat Pattern
  • Size Chart for Crocheting Beanies
  • Best Yarn for Chunky Beanies
  • Step-By-Step Video Tutorial
  • Easy Crochet Hat Pattern
  • A Tapered Beginner Crochet Hat Option
  • FAQs About Crocheting Hats
  • More Free Crochet Hat Patterns
  • Invitation to our Facebook group
  • That was so fun! Now what?
  • How to Crochet a Chunky Ribbed Beanie - A Summary

A True Beginner Crochet Hat Pattern

Need a last minute gift? Just learned how to crochet? Snowstorm blowing in? Whatever your situation, this extremely easy crochet beanie pattern has you covered.

Crocheting a hat usually requires working in the round, plus a decent amount of counting and increasing or decreasing. But not this time!

With our beginner-friendly approach, you’ll lean on the most basic crochet stitches to create a simple hat from a rectangle. This makes this pattern easy enough to attempt as yourfirst crochet project ever.

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Why you'll love this ribbed beanie pattern!

  • So Fast: You can finish an entire hat in about an hour and a half
  • Giftable: This crochet hat pattern works well for all genders and ages
  • Sell or Donate 'Em: Perfect for selling at craft markets or donating to charity

How to Crochet a Hat in 1.5 Hours

Here's a quick overview of how to crochet a basic beanie:

Step 1: Measure your head circumference.

Step 2: Crochet a rectangle based on your head measurements. (Details below.)

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Step 3: Join the rectangle into a "tube."

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Step 4: Cinch one end of the tube closed.

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Step 5: Add an optional pom pom.

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This method of hat making allows you to finish the entire beanie in about an hour and a half. (And when I say an hour and a half, I mean start to finish. Including the time it takes to find the remote and cue up a movie.)

Save This Beanie Pattern

Not ready to start? Save this free crochet hat pattern for adults and come back to it later.

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A Winter Crochet Beanie That Looks Knit

I've been really into crochet stitches that look knit lately.(If you are too, you'll love this collection of15 free crochet patterns that knitand thishow to crochet the "knit stitch" video tutorial.)

So when I set out to design this super easy beanie crochet pattern, I decided to give it a ribbed look that resembles the vibe of a classic knit cap.

This is the crochet cap I'd want if I were going ice fishing in Minnesota followed by dinner at my favorite ironic hipster hot dog stand.Ha.

Related:27+ BestCrochet Hat Patternsfor Winter

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Creating the Crochet Ribbing Stitch

How do we make crochet look like knitting? In the case of this chunky beanie, it's quite easy.

In this pattern, we're using typical double crochet stitches. Instead of inserting the hook under both loops of each stitch though, we're just working under the "back" loop only (abbreviated "blo"). This creates the nice ribbed look that mimics knitting.

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How to Modify this Simple Hat Pattern

When you understand the basic concepts of how to crochet a hat from a rectangle, you can easily modify the style of your beanie.

Here are a few pattern variations to try:

  • Color Blocked: Switch colors in the middle of each row by keeping both skeins of yarn attached while you crochet. This creates a two-toned beanie with minimal extra effort.
  • Vary the Stitch: Because this crocheted beanie pattern is a simple rectangle, you can substitute a different stitch to crochet the appropriate size rectangle for your head. Simple suggestion: Try the single crochet (sc) or the half double crochet (hdc) stitch and work through the back loop only to create a different ribbed texture.
  • Add Some Slouch: To create an even slouchier hat or longer brim, simply increase the number of chains in the foundation row of your hat.
  • Top it with a Faux Fur Pom Pom: Sometimes a luxe detail can make all the difference in adding a pro finish to your crochet projects.

Pro Tip: Once you learn how to crochet a hat, you can begin to substitute different weights of yarn. Simply crochet a rectangle that meets the dimensions listed in the pattern and you’ll be good to go!

Size Chart for Crocheting Beanies

The classic style of this beginner crochet hat pattern is perfect for men, women and kids. Choosing the correct size is quite simple. Measure your actual head circumference right above your ears to know which hat size is right for you.

TIP: If you don't have a flexible measuring tape available, wrap a piece of yarn around your head without stretching it and measure the length of the string.

Hat SizeHead CircumferenceRectangle Measurement
Preschool18-20"16.75” x 9.75"
Older Child19-21"18” x 11.25"
Adult Small20-22"18” x 14.5"
Adult Medium22-23"20” x 14.5"
Adult Large24-25"22” x 14.5"

Adult Sizes

This bean crochet pattern is designed to fit with 2-3 inches of negative ease. This means that the finished hat will be a few inches smaller than your actual head circumference. This allows the hat to feel comfortable without sliding off your head.

Adult Small: Young teen (hat has approx. 18” circumference, unstretched)

Adult Medium: Most women and men (hat has approx. 20” circumference unstretched)

Adult Large: Larger heads (hat has approx. 22” circumference unstretched)

Kid Sizes

Want to make this crochet beanie pint-sized for your favorite kiddo? You can find this same style offree hat pattern for kids here. This smaller version of the pattern includes preschool and child sizes.

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Best Yarn for Chunky Beanies

This easy hat pattern uses a category 5 weight yarn (sometimes also called "bulky weight"). Using a chunky yarn makes this hat quick to whip up and creates the classic winter beanie look.

These are a few of my favorite chunky yarns for fast crochet patterns:

Lion Brand Hue + Me - A gorgeous color palette and low maintenance care instructions make this my go-to chunky yarn.

Lion Brand Wool-Ease Tonal - This painterly yarn has been discontinued, but works great for this pattern if you get your hands on some.

Lion Brand Scarfie - A lofty wool-blend yarn that creates a soft ombre look as you crochet.

Related:35+ EasyChunky Beanies to Crochet

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How to Substitute Yarn

Would you like to swap out the category 5 yarn to use a different weight yarn? No problem! Simply follow the gauge swatch instructions to determine how many stitches you will need to crochet a rectangle with the same dimensions as the pattern below.

Pro Tip: Want to use up your stash? Holding two strands of worsted weight yarn yarn together is a great substitution for the chunkier category 5 yarns used for the beanies pictured.

Step-By-Step Video Tutorial

If you want to step-by-step guidance as you learn how to crochet a hat for beginners, I've got you covered!

Watch a full step-by-step video tutorial of this beginner crochet hat pattern below. Then scroll down a bit more to find the written instructions and photo tutorial.

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Easy Crochet Hat Pattern

Alright, let's explain this concept in written pattern form. Here is exactly how to crochet a chunky ribbed beanie for beginners.

Design + Construction Notes

• This basic beanie pattern is worked back and forth in rows. The rectangle will be rotated for seaming which means these rows will become the vertical ribs on the hat.

• To adjust this crochet hat pattern to fit a child, chain fewer stitches at the beginning and work fewer total rows. Get the detailed kids free crochet hat instructions here.

• After Row 1, the double crochet stitches are worked only under the back loop (blo) of the stitch from the previous row. This is always the loop farthest away from you, regardless of which side of the crocheting is facing you.

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Yarn Pictured In Tutorial

See notes above for substituting yarns.

Lion Brand Wool-Ease Tonal(Weight: 5/ bulky - 124 yds, 4 oz) – 2 skeins
- Colors pictured:Smoke(635-149) andSlate Blue(635-107)

Additional Materials

Here's what else you'll need to make your hat.

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Gauge

10 stitches = 4”
just over 4 rows = 4”

Checking your gauge is important because it will influence how your hat fits. That said, if your gauge is slightly off but you're happy with your hat height, just adjust the number of rows to achieve your ideal hat "tightness" fit.

Remember:It's always okay to change your hook size to help you achieve the pattern gauge!

Abbreviations and Glossary (US Terms)

These are the crochet terms you'll find in the beginner crochet hat pattern below. If you don't yet know how to read a crochet pattern, just follow along with the video tutorial above. It'll also walk you through how to crochet a hat step-by-step.

ch – chain
dcblo – double crochet through the back loop only (see photo below)
tch – turning chain
st – stitch
sk - skip
RS – right side
WS – wrong side
rep – repeat

Pattern Notes

  • This pattern is written in size small with medium and large instructions written in parenthesis. S (M/L)
  • The chain 3 at the beginning of each row doesn’t count as a stitch.
  • When only one number is given, it applies to all the pattern sizes.
  • To make more of a slouch hat than a beanie, add 7-12 chains to your foundation row.
  • To create a color-block beanie with a different colored brim: Work approximately 11 sts in one color, then switch colors mid row and complete the row in the second color. Work back and forth switching colors in the middle of each row. Both colors should stay attached to your project throughout.
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Begin by checking your head measurement. This will determine how many rows are included in your rectangle. (Reference the size chart above for more details.)

Foundation Row:Chain 37.

(For a two color hat, switch colors after 11 chains and work the remaining 26 chains in your second color.)

Row 1: Skip the first 3 chains,dc in the fourth ch from the hook and each ch to end of row; turn. (34)

Row 2:Ch 3, dcblo in each dc to end of row; turn. (34)

Rep Row 2 16 (18, 20) more times to create a total of 18 (20,22) rows. If you're not happy with the way the rectangle is fitting around your head at this point, adjust the number of total rows. Be sure to finish with an even number of rows.

Fasten off, leaving a 24” yarn tail.

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Dimensions of Finished Rectangle

Rectangle dimensions should now be approximately:

Adult Small:18” x 14.5"

Adult Medium:20” x 14.5"

Adult Large:22” x 14.5"

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Determining "Wrong" Side of fabric

If you’re right handed: The tail of your final row should be on the bottom left when the WS is facing.

If you’re left handed, the tail of your final row should be on the top left when the WS is facing. (See photo above for reference.)

Seaming Rectangle Into a Tube

To best disguise the join, seam is worked only through the chain stitches and the loop of each double crochet stitch that is closest to the seam.

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Lay rectangle horizontally with WS facing up. Use stitch markers or safety pins to pin long sides of rectangle together, if desired. Thread tapestry needle with tail from fastening off.

Step 1: Work from the top of double crochet stitch into top of corresponding chain.

Step 2: Then work from bottom of next chain into the bottom of the next corresponding double crochet.

Continue like this through the top of one double crochet to the top of one chain and then through the bottom of one chain and the bottom of one double crochet. Repeat until end of seam.

Tie a simple sewing knot by inserting needle in crochet fabric to create a loop of yarn, then inserting needle through loop of yarn and pulling tight.This will prevent seam from puckering in next step.

Do not cut yarn tail yet.

Closing Crochet Beanie Top

Using tapestry needle and strand of yarn leftover from previous seam, whip stitch around the top of the hat. Work one whip stitch into each row end.

Pull yarn tail to tighten circle as much as possible. Then use the attached tapestry needle to sew up remaining small opening in top of hat if necessary. If you plan to attach a pom pom, do not trim this tail or remove your tapestry needle quite yet.

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How to Attach a Pom Pom to a Crochet Hat

At this point, you have two finishing options:

Option 1:Create a yarn pom pom with a large pom pom maker or a 2.5” piece of cardboard. Learn how to make a yarn pom pom here.

Option 2:Use a faux fur pom pom that compliments your chosen yarn. Learn how to create your ownDIY faux fur pom poms.

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In either case, use remaining tail and attached yarn needle to join pop pom to hat top. If using a yarn pom pom, it can be helpful to whip stitch into the center of the pom pom a few times to help secure all the small pieces of pom pom yarn.

Fasten off and weave in any remaining ends. (There shouldn't be many!)

Pop your new crochet hat on your head and get to work on making one for everyone you know!

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A Tapered Beginner Crochet Hat Option

Once you've completed this beginner crochet hat, you'll definitely want to check out oureasy crochet hat pattern for babies (and kids and adults) andcorresponding easy crochet hat video tutorial.

This pattern uses chunky yarn and equally simple techniques to create a classically tapered hat. And it's written in seven sizes!(preemie, baby, toddler, child, tween, women and men)

FAQs About Crocheting Hats

Can a beginner crochet a hat?

Absolutely! The 1.5 Hour Beanie pattern is ideal for crochet beginners because it's nothing more than making a large practice swatch. It will take you longer than an hour and a half to complete, but it is a very approachable first crochet project.

When crocheting a hat do you start from the top or bottom?

Hats can be crocheted from the top to bottom or bottom to top. In the case of this beginner crochet hat pattern, we avoid all this entirely by crocheting one simple rectangle.

How do you start a crochet beanie?

This easy hat pattern begins with a typical chain of 37 stitches. The first row is worked in double crochet. The rest of the hat is working in double crochet, but only through the back loop of each stitch.

How big should a crochet hat be?

A crochet hat should generally be 2-3 inches smaller than the circumference of your head (measured right above your ears.) This "negative ease" allows the hat to feel comfortable without falling down your forehead.

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How to Crochet a Chunky Ribbed Beanie - A Summary

This free crochet beanie pattern for beginners is astonishingly easy. If you can make a rectangle, you can make this simple adult ribbed beanie pattern!

What follows is an overview of how to crochet a basic beanie hat. Get the complete line-by-line free pattern + tutorial above. 👆

Gauge: 10 stitches = 4”, just over 4 rows = 4”

Measurements/Sizes: S: Young teen (approx. 18” circumference, unstretched, M: Most women and men (approx. 20” circumference unstretched), L: Larger heads (approx. 22” circumference unstretched)

Approx Time (varies by skill level): 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins

Yarn Cost: $11-$12

Author: Jess Coppom

Materials

Yarn

  • Lion Brand Wool-Ease Tonal Weight: 5/ bulky - 124 yds, 4 oz – 2 skeins
  • COLOR: Smoke 635-149
  • COLOR: Slate Blue 635-107
  • Tapestry needle

Additional Supplies

  • Size L (8 mm) crochet hook
  • Stitch markers or safety pins
  • Fur pom pom or pom pom maker/small piece of cardboard

Abbreviations + Glossary (US Terms)

  • ch – chain

  • dcblo – double crochet through the back loop only

  • tch – turning chain

  • st - stitch

  • sk – skip

  • RS – right side

  • WS – wrong side

  • rep – repeat

Want some company while you crochet?

Get support (and camaraderie!) in the Make & Do Crochet Crew Facebook Group. Search “Make and Do Crochet Crew” on Facebook.com.

Permissions + Copyright

Please do not publish or share this pattern as your own. You may make items to sell with this pattern. In exchange, please link back to this page. Do NOT use my photos as your own sales photos.

Instructions

Basic crochet hat making process

  • Step 1:Measure your head circumference.

  • Step 2: Chain 37 stitches.

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  • Step 3: Skip first 3 ch, double crochet in each remaining ch; turn.

  • Step 4:Crochet a rectangle based on your head measurements, working through the back loop of each double crochet stitch only.

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  • Step 5:Join the finished rectangle into a "tube."

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  • Step 6:Cinch one end of the tube closed.

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  • Step 7:Add an optional pom pom to the closed end of your beanie.

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Overall Pattern Notes

Get detailed instructions and stitch counts in free pattern above. 👆

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FAQs

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

Can a beginner crochet a hat? Absolutely! The 1.5 Hour Beanie pattern is ideal for crochet beginners because it's nothing more than making a large practice swatch. It will take you longer than an hour and a half to complete, but it is a very approachable first crochet project.

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 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.

Are hats hard to crochet? ›

If you're new to crocheting, making a whole hat may seem intimidating. However, it is easier than it might seem. With some simple directions and a bit of time, you can crochet a lovely, unique 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 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.

Is one skein of yarn enough for a beanie? ›

It can depend on the style or size. For an adult beanie, it takes approximately one skein. There are several free patterns that will provide the recommendations for weight and grams. As others have said; it comes down to weight of yarn, the number of grams in the skein, etc.

How do you increase a crochet hat pattern? ›

To increase, you'll be adding stitches to each round. In most cases you'll add the SAME number of stitches in the first round to each additional round. For a Single Crochet hat beginning with 8 sc, you'll increases by 8 stitches each round.

Can I crochet a hat with sock yarn? ›

This textured crochet hat is the perfect project for that skein of variegated sock yarn you have in your stash! Most of the time I find that the texture and patterning get lost when using variegated yarns but that is not the case in this hat. Out of all the hats I've ever made, this is the one I reach for the most.

What is the hardest thing to crochet? ›

The bullion stitch is considered one of the most difficult crochet stitches due to its complexity and the number of steps required to complete it. It involves wrapping the yarn around the hook several times before pulling it through the loop.

How many inches should a crochet hat be? ›

Fortunately, it's pretty straightforward. A standard and widely accepted negative ease for crochet and knitting hats is 2.55″, which means you should subtract 2.55 inches from your head circumference. Why? Because most stitch patterns and yarn combos will allow the project to stretch at least this much.

Can a beginner crochet a hat? ›

If you can crochet a rectangle…you can crochet a hat. This is an easy crochet hat for beginners that only uses one ball of yarn. Best of all we're only going to be using only one stitch so it's perfect for beginners.

How long does it take for someone to learn how do you crochet? ›

I'm confident that anyone could learn the basic techniques which all crochet patterns are based on in one day. Once you've got it figured out, you can tuck your ball of yarn and hook into the top of a bag and take it almost anywhere to keep working on in future.

How easy is crochet for beginners? ›

Learning how to crochet is easier than you probably think. Once you learn how to hold your hook and how to make a chain, you'll master the other crochet stitches in no time and will be creating colourful granny square blankets, crochet tops and softs toys before you know it. Crocheting is a lovely craft pastime.

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.

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